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    This has created a natural wilderness . Jimmy Carter has explained this wilderness by his own vivid experience . He has portrayed the vast forms of species which over the time have accumulated there . For instance the Muskov , the Caribou,wolves and polar bears.This wilderness is not limited to animals, but along with them various distinct plants can also be found.In his argument he further emphasises how this natural environment holds it's utmost importance…

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    “Greenhouse gas emissions contribute to global warming, which is reducing the amount of summer sea ice in the Arctic. Polar bears use sea ice for feeding, mating and giving birth.” (Thiessen. 2015). This is a truth about global warming’s impact on our lovely polar bears. They are losing their home because of the increasing temperature. Global warming is a big issue on our earth. Global warming is due to a large amount of human use of coal, oil and other fossil fuels, resulting in greenhouse gas…

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    several gripping characters that largely contribute to the story. The three Wiggin siblings are like the three bears from Goldilocks and The Three Bears. Peter is like the father bear; his personality is too hard, just like the father bear’s bed. Valentine is like the mother bear; her personality is too soft, just like the mother bear’s bed. Then there was Ender. He is like the baby bear; having everything be just right. However, you couldn’t have a respectable story without any one of these…

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    one and only Grizzly Bear. The Grizzly Bear has some specific qualities to help it survive in areas like Minnesota. The Grizzly Bear has key traits to make them survive in Subarctic climate zones. The Grizzly Bear has "grizzled" fur according to Animal Fact Guide. The also use this fur to hibernate in the winter months. A Bear usually has 40 beats per minute when the Bear is active, but, when it's the hibernating season, it drops down to 8 beats per minute. The Grizzly Bear settles in their dens…

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    SUN BEARS Introduction Sun bear are the smallest bear in the world, have unusual behavior, they named after its uniqueness and have eat about anything they can find this brilliant animal are slowing disappearing form the face of the plant and not much is being done to cause this issues Appearances The sun bears also known as the Malayan bear named after the golden shape on their chest the smallest bear in the world among all eight bear species. Male sun bears weigh up to 45 kilogram…

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    Mandela Effect is suggest reasoning. One of the most famous examples of the Mandela Effect can be explained with suggested reasoning. This theory is that the last name has changed of a family of bears that every child should be familiar with, the Berenstain bears- or is it Berenstein bears. The name of the actual bear family is Berenstain, but growing up some may remember it as Berenstein, well to explain this sudden change is suggested reasoning. The suffix -stein is far more popular than the…

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    great distances. Moose like to live in areas with a high density of vegetation. They live in large brush patches, bellowing their call for miles to attract other moose. Moose and deer live in harmony, but the moose doesn’t get help from any creature. Bear, wolves, and mountain lions all like to prey on moose, but a full grown moose is too much of a battle for most of these predators. However, a weak, or young moose might succumb to an…

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    The Sea Bear Transformation mask at the Montclair Museum was carved by Don Svanvik of the Kwakwaka'wakw. It is made mostly out of painted wood. When it is in the closed position it looks like the head of an animal, and the sides are painted green, the lips and nostrils are red, and the eyes and nose are black. On the top of the head there is straw or bark fiber sticking up, and this continues around the back of the head to create a sort of mane. In the mane, two green webbed ears stick out. The…

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    Sun Bears and why their Stomachs are Killing them English 11 6/9/17 Andrew Stark The american black bear is considered one of the tamer animals in North America. They are generally scared of humans and don't attack without a cause. The black bear is mostly herbivorous but does eat meat when it can. Sun bears are about half the size of the american black bear. This means the average adult weighs 60 to 145 pounds and sun sears are also mostly herbivores. The difference between these bears is…

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    conditions and will therefore be incapacitated in the conditions that they were meant to live in. For instance, the polar bear evolved from the brown bear into a white colour for survival to be effortlessly concealed in the white snow. What if the polar bears who evolved over a prolonged interval of time were brought to a warmer location? They would evolve into something else. The polar bears would evolve in circumstances they were never meant to adapt to. Also, with sexual selection not fairly…

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