The term "Syrian Bear" refers to the brown bear subspecies found in the Middle East and parts of Central Asia. However, there are other words that may be used to refer to this bear species depending on the region or context. For example, in Turkey, they are commonly called "Anatolian bear" because of the region they are found in. In Iran and Pakistan, they are referred to as "Ursus arctos isabellinus" due to their light-colored fur. In India, they are referred to as "Himalayan brown bear" as they are found in the Himalayan region. Whatever name you choose to use, the Syrian bear remains one of the most fascinating creatures in the bear family.