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Brown bears are technically carnivores, but in practice most of their diet consists of plant matter such as sedges, grasses, bulbs, seeds, berries, and roots. They will also eat insects, fish, and small mammals. Some of these bears have even developed predatory practices on large animals, including moose, caribou, and elk.
The polar bear is a mighty hunter of seals. The most carnivorous of the bears, it is also the most patient. They will sit near a seal blow-hole for hours, waiting, until the animal surfaces. When it does, it is all over for the seal. One powerful blow from a forepaw brings a swift meal for the bear and a swifter death for the seal.
The conditions of the polar north are harsh, with temperatures well below freezing almost constantly. In order to survive, the polar bear has to be an expert survivalist, able to cope with the grueling conditions of his environment. Like a giant solar panel, the skin of the bear is black to draw every bit of possible heat from the sunlight. The hairs if the pelt appear to be white, but are actually transluscent and transmit the light down to the skin. Below these hairs are “underhairs” of orange or yellow.
Like those of other bears, the ears of the polar bear are round. They are, however, smaller and closer to the head. This, along with the overall shape of the animal help to make it a formidable swimmer. The paws are large, and slightly webbed, which also contribute to the bear’s abilities as a swimmer.
There is a great degree of sexual dimorphism among the bears as well. The males are huge, the heaviest of them weighing as much as 1300 pounds. The females are smaller, the largest of them being only about 600 pounds.
The boars do not generally hibernate, but remain active for most of the year. The pregnant females are the exception to this, however. They go through a denning and hibernation period, just like that of the black, brown, and other bears.
Polar bears are more agressive than other bears. Even in captivity.
The asiatic black bear has many similarities to its American cousin. Both are medium sized, and black. The ears of the asiatic bear are large and seem inappropriately sized to the rest of its head and those of other bears. These bears have a white patch of fur on their chest, which is often shaped like a V, with some varying amount of white on their chin as well. Occasionally, they can be found in a brown color phase.
The asiatic black bears are not as widely studied as the other bears, so very little information is available about their relative size and other statistics. Generally, they have been found to be 50-75 inches in length. The males usually weigh from 220-440 pounds, and the females from 110-275 pounds.
These bears can be found throughout Southern Asia. They are known in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Sikkim, Northern India, Bhutan, and into Burma. They can also be found in Northeast China, and Southeast Russia, Taiwan, and the Japaneese islands of Honshu and Shikoku. Mostly, these bears live in forested areas, especially hilly and mountainous places. The preferred elevations change seasonally. In summer, asiatic black bears have been spotted at over 9,900 feet–moving to lower elevations as the cold of winter comes on. In the northern parts of their range, they den for winter. Current thinking is that the bears in the southern reaches do not hibernate.
The diet of the asiatic black bear is quite diverse. They eat carrion, bee’s nests, insects, invertibrates, small vertibrates, and fruit. They have been known to kill domestic livestock, but to what degree they exhibit this predation is not known. They are also known to make daybeds and feeding platforms in nut-bearing trees
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World of Miniature Bears ~ SUMMER ~ Mini Mohair Bear $25.20 |
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BOYDS 16″ PLUSH SPRING/SUMMER GIRL BEAR VALERIE LEE PAISLEY NEW TAG RETIRED $36.95 |
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Steiff Summer Bear with all its tags!!!!!! $50.00 |
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2007 COMPLETE BUILD A BEAR SET SPRING SUMMER+ & OUTFITS $485.00 |
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World of Miniature Bears #785 SUMMER by Becky Wheeler NEW from our Retail Store $40.00 |
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Care Bear Summer Delight $3.00 |
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Care Bear Playing In Summer $3.00 |
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Boyds Bears Summer Meadow Screen Bucket Home Decor New $24.95 |
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Summer Bear By The Judith G. Collection $20.00 |
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BUILD A BEAR FACTORY SMALLFRYS SUMMER HUGS BEAR BNWT $28.44 |
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NEW BUILD A BEAR 2007 COLLECTIBLE PIN SUMMER BEAR RARE $19.99 |
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North American Bear News Vol2 No1-Summer 90 Newsletter $9.99 |
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2007 Turquoise Blue Green Summer Daisy Build a Bear Plush Sparkly Threads in Fur $9.99 |
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NWOT BUILD A BEAR SPRING SUMMER PINK TOP/SHIRT BUNNY RABBIT L@@K CUTE WOW JEWELS $3.99 |
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KAYCEE BEARS PLUSH DUNE SUMMER BABE $46.00 |
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Build a Bear Two Summer Time Vacation Hawaii Outfits 6 pieces with Shoes CUTE! $8.99 |
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SYNC – [Kitty Summer] Coffee Mug / Wood Lid (4.2 inch height) The world of SYNC revolves around Glasses/Mugs/Cups/Tumblers with modern and trendy artistic floral, cartoon and other designs. Use this fun tableware to add fun and whimsy to your table and to toast to a good morning and healthy life. Give your table a colorful touch with pop art-designed ceramic dinnerware from SYNC. Microwave and dishwasher safe ceramic…. |
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Set of 4 MUGZ the Ice Cream Maker – Make Your Own (Includes One Each: Dog, Seal, Penguin, Polar Bear) $44.99 This item is a SET OF FOUR Ice Cream Mugz: One of each style (Polar Bear, Seal, Dog and Penguin). The Penguin is the new style (see image labeled “New Penguin Style!”) Ice cream made from orange juice or chocolate milk? You bet. It’s a whole lot of fun (and a healthy treat too) when kids shake it into ice cream with ICE CREAM MUGZ! Summertime fun for kids doesn’t get much better than this! No me… |
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NCAA Two Piece Rocks Glass Set $24.99 Serve your guests in style with this NCAA® 2-piece rocks glass set from Great American Products. Each one is decorated with a metal team logo medallion and boasts a 14-oz capacity…. |
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End of Innocence $2.05 10 tracks. Booklet has light pinch mark. SM… |
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Hello Kitty Becomes a Princess $3.32 Includes “Cinderkitty,” “Kitty Locks and the Three Bears,” “Sleeping Kitty,” “Kitty and the Beast,” and “Snow White Kitty and the One Dwarf.” 55 min. total. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono, Spanish Dolby Digital mono; DVD-ROM content…. |
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Fisher Price Little People: Sing Along Favorites $4.90 Our #1 best-selling album! Sing along with the whole family and help your child discover the world of music with these timeless Sing-Along Favorites…. |
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Barney’s Campfire Sing-Along [VHS] $12.99 Barney’s Campfire Sing-Along [VHS] [VHS Tape] (1992) Bob West (IV); Patty Wirtz… |
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Little Bear – Family Tales [VHS] $9.95 “Pudding Hill” finds Little Bear and his father having an unexpected adventure on a camping trip. “Father’s Flying Flapjacks” is a funny story in which Bear and Father Bear make a surprise breakfast for mom. “Little Bear and the Wind” finds Bear frightened at night by a howling wind and comforted by his mother. “Doctor Little Bear” is another cute one in which Bear takes charge when Mother Bear ge… |
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Little Bear – Summertime Tales [VHS] $9.95 … |
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Hunter 25517 Summer Breeze 52-Inch 5-Blade Ceiling Fan, White with White/Bleached Oak Blades $86.76 Classic performance and styling makes the Summer Breeze a good fit for large rooms… |
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July 2nd, 2009
Cindy
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