
Stanton D. answered 01/14/20
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Hi Asked, No no, not different species! If you did collect fur from different species than a brown bear, you'd know it right quick from the genetic profiling. The thing with "bands" has nothing to do with animal tags, it's just a shorthand for a certain physical appearance of the DNA results. Suffice it to say, the genetic profiling identifies uniquely all the individual bears whose fur has been collected. Generally you'll be collecting many more samples than there are bears, so that you have "oversampling" to ensure that you have a complete count. It's possible that genetic patterning can be used to determine familial relationships among the bears counted. But that's a more detailed study, more high-tech.
-- Cheers, --Mr. d.