Bear Ice Reviews
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Libbey 4-Piece Heidelberg Beer Mug Set $8.99 Holding 16 ounces each, these heavy mugs are shaped for serving beer in traditional style. They’re made of thick glass, so you can frost them in the freezer and then use them to keep beer cold to the last swig. Though the mugs’ insides are perfectly round, the exteriors have 10 facets. Perfect for root beer floats as well as beer, the mugs measure 9-1/8 inches high and 3-3/8 inches in diamet… |
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Bodum Canteen Double-Wall Cooler/Beer Glasses, Set of 2 $24.95 Drawing on modern technology and innovative design, Bodum’s Canteen collection puts a new twist on everyday drinkware. The walls of each vessel are hand blown with two layers of clear glass, creating an optical illusion that the liquid is suspended inside. Cut in slightly tapered, clean lines, they have an almost futuristic appeal that emphasizes the relationship of form and function. This set o… |
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King 1000 Grit Whetstone with Plastic Base $14.00 King whetstone 1000 grit, made in Japan. Measures 176 mmx52 mmx15mm(7″x2″x5/8″). Base measures 8 1/4″ x 2 1/4″ x 3/4″…. |
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Planet of Ice $9.90 … |
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Planet of Ice $10.42 Minus the Bear’s Planet of Ice marks the Seattle band’s third full-length release (not counting three EPs and a remix album), and achieves an effect as spacious and blinding white as the landscape the title evokes. Psychedelia and math rock are here in equal parts, making for a somewhat bi-polar listening experience–the excellent “Part 2″ opens with a downright Pink Floydian acoustic guitar befor… |
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Christmas Cartoon Classics $3.97 Features include: •MPAA Rating: NR•Format: DVD•Runtime: 90 minutes… |
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The Polar Bear King [VHS] $3.99 Product Details Actors: Marie Bonnevie, Jack Fjeldstad, Tobias Hoesl, Anna-Lotta Larsson, Jon Laxdal Directors: Ola Solum Format: Color, Dolby, NTSC Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number of tapes: 1 Studio: Hemdale Home Video I VHS Release Date: December 19, 1994 Run Time: 87 minutes… |
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Nature Video Library: Kingdom Of The Ice Bear $4.98 … |
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Vanishing Wilderness $6.99 VANISHING WILDERNESS may have recently been put on the endangered species list for its hard-to-find status, but this is a special treat for the children who will be delighted by rare shots of rare wild animals. Older folks might remember this as it travelled the theatre circuit from years ago. Intended for purposely showing us the natural beauty of wildlife, it provides truthful thought about the … |
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Nagura Stone, 7/8 x 7/8 x 3 $14.99 A fine man-made stone used to prepare polishing stones for use. It is rubbed in a circular motion over the wet polishing stones to quickly get the abrasives into a paste consistency to save sharpening time and encourage even wear on stones. Approx. size 7/8″ x 7/8″ x 3″…. |
The Life of a Polar Bear Cub
Found throughout the circumpolar Arctic, the polar bear is one of the largest land carnivores. Surviving mainly on a diet of seal, polar bears also eat kelp, scavenge on carcasses, and occasionally even kill a walrus or a small whale. Aptly titled Kings of the North, or Lords of the Arctic, polar bears are truly fascinating animals with unique characteristics, all of which enable them to survive in a harsh and unforgiving world.
So how does a polar bear start out in life? Well, sometime around midsummer, polar bears mate and then go their own separate ways. This is the point where things get very interesting. The fertilized egg divides into a hollow orb of cells called a blastocyst, then free floats in the uterus for four months before attaching to the uterine wall. This delay allows the female polar bear to build up the fat she needs, roughly 400 pounds of it, before the fetus or fetuses begin to develop. This also insures that the cub or cubs are not born too early. Typically, once the blastula begins to develop, one to three embryos will result with actual gestation taking another four months.
Not long after mating, the female polar bear begins preparing a den that she will enter sometime in mid October. Her den will be a hole dug into the deepest snowdrift she can find on a south facing slope and measures approximately 6.5 x 5 x 3 feet with an air vent in the top. There she will spend the winter in hibernation, the cubs being born sometime between November and January. At birth, a baby polar bear weighs around one pound and measures about twelve inches. Blind, deaf, and covered in very fine fuzz, the cubs are totally dependant on mom for food and warmth, spending all of their time nursing and sleeping. Roughly, one month later, the cubs will begin to hear sounds and shortly thereafter, they will open their eyes. At two months, they begin walking around the den. Finally, mom and cubs emerge from the den in March or April by which time the cubs weigh in at around 23 pounds.
For the first 12 weeks, mom and cubs stick close to the den while the cubs get used to the colder temperatures and develop their leg muscles. Polar bear cubs stay with the mom for about 2.5 years. During this time, she fiercely protects them while teaching them how to hunt for food and the basics of survival. The cubs start eating solid food when they are around 3-4 months old but continue to supplement their diet by nursing for another 18 months or so. At around one year of age, the young bears will start trying to hunt on their own, not truly becoming efficient hunters until they reach about two years old. Not long after this, once the mother is again ready to breed, either mom or her new suitor, will chase off the cubs, forcing them to make their way in the world.
Polar bear cubs grow quickly, weighing in at around 99 pounds by the time they reach 8 months old. Once they reach adulthood, a female polar bear will weigh in at 350-550 pounds and can measure over 8 feet tall while a male can easily weigh anywhere from 1,000 to 1,400 pounds and measure over 9 feet tall. Their life span varies but polar bears in the wild have an average life span of span of 20 years with a few living as long as 30.
Survival for polar bear cubs is not high, only 55% will make it to adulthood. They do have some unique factors to help them. A polar bear’s fur is not actually white. Each hair is a clear hollow tube with highly reflective qualities (making it appear white) while their skin is black to absorb heat from the sun. They can also swim for long periods while their thick layers of fat and water repellent fur protect them from the freezing water. Partially webbed front paws and elongated hind paws, which act like rudders, allow the polar bear to swim more efficiently. The pads of their feet, the only place on their bodies with the exception of their nose that is not covered with fur, have a layer of dermal bumps which combined with long hairs between the toes allow for friction against the ice.
Sadly, as of May of 2008, the classification of polar bears upgraded to “threatened” allowing them increased protection under the Endangered Species Act. A combination of melting arctic ice, oil drilling and over hunting have put these fascinating animals in danger of extinction, some experts saying there could be a reduction in the polar bear population of two thirds by 2050. The polar bear is the first animal whose decline ties directly to global warming. Let us hope that with continuing conservation efforts we can still save these magnificent creatures from disappearing along with the arctic ice that they call home.
Why are you so willing to pay extra taxes to save polar bears and ice bergs?
Climate Change happens naturally and no amount of money is going to stop it.
I am not willing to
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Build a Bear girls Ice Skating 4 piece outfit $20.00 |
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MINT CHIP Ice Cream SUMMER Build A Bear + EXTRAS New $138.99 |
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☆ New BEARINGTON Plush Toy ICE SKATE Dressed TEDDY BEAR White Skirt WINTER $22.50 |
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Vintage Share Care Bear 13″ Plush 80′s Purple Lavender Ice Cream Soda Kenner $17.99 |
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Windsor Bears Ice Skating Couple MICHELLE And TODD Together We Can Go Anywhere $7.99 |
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Boyds “Ice” Fishing Bear——FAIRBANKS $29.99 |
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Build a Bear Light Blue Ice Skating Outfit and accessories $10.99 |
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12″ stuffed plush White w/Sparkles KOHL’S ICE PRINCESS Wintertime BEAR w/Tag $14.99 |
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Build A Bear Baskin Robbins Bubblegum Cherry Ice Cream Pink Blue Bear Plush 16′ $19.99 |
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CHERISHED TEDDIES Bear With Ice Skates ORNAMENT 141232 $9.95 |
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Lot of Build A Bear Shoes Sketchers Cowboy Boots Flip Flops Ice Skates Sandals $19.99 |
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BABW BUILD A BEAR ICE SKATING OUTFIT WITH SKATES IN EUC $17.50 |
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Retired Boyds Bear Thayer 1985-1997 Tags Ice Fishing Vest Bear Red Plaid Scarf $9.99 |
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BUILD A BEAR UNSTUFFED DQ ICE CREAM STRAWBERRY BLIZZARD BEAR WITH NWT OUTFIT $34.99 |
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Build A Bear Ice Cream Sundae Bear – cherry on nose!! Wonderful Item! $5.00 |
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BUILD A BEAR BASKIN ROBBINS ICE CREAM BEARS COMPLETE SET OF 4 NEW, WITH TAGS $99.95 |
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Build A Bear BABW Hot Fudge Sundae Bear Ice Cream Baskin Robbins RARE Plush 18″ $19.99 |
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Mint Chip Ice Cream Cone Build A Bear Plus Outfit New $148.99 |
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BUILD A BEAR UNSTUFFED DQ ICE CREAM CANDY BLIZZARD BEAR WITH MATCHING NWT TUTU $34.99 |
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BUILD A BEAR UNSTUFFED NWT DQ ICE CREAM COOKIE DOUGH BLIZZARD BEAR WITH OUTFIT!! $34.99 |
November 21st, 2009
Cindy
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