Yes, there are bears with blonde fur. Blonde bears can occur naturally due to genetic variations, often involving a recessive gene. For example, "super blonde brown bears" and "blonde black bears" have been documented in several regions. These bears are not albino but have a light coat color that varies from almost white to light blonde shades. Blonde bears have been seen in places like Alaska and parts of Canada, with some populations of brown bears ranging from very light brown or blonde to almost black. Additionally, the rare Kermode bear, also known as the spirit bear, is a black bear with a rare recessive gene that gives it a white or blonde coat, found primarily on the coast of British Columbia, Canada. Blonde coloration in bears is a natural variation and can appear in littermates differently, sometimes changing as the bears mature.
