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    Bears are becoming more and more known, and people are wondering what’s the main difference between different species. Bears are important, they are omnivores and help spread seeds with their scat. The two main bears species are American Black Bears and Grizzly Bears. They are both bears, but, have many differences. Some of them are their habitats, characteristics, and their human interactions. The American Black Bear and Grizzly Bear both have many habitats. Having different habitats helps with

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    ice-free period. To provide polar bears the habit space they deem to be required, the group is advocating for the creation of Polar Bear Pass National Wildlife Area within Canada’s High Arctic. To further the protection they see necessary the World Wildlife Foundation has been working and advocating to the Arctic Council about being proactive and being able to response in the case of an oil spill. Though polar bears hold cultural and social significance to the people of the artic, the World Wildlife

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    Polar Bear Research Paper

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    Polar Bears region in 19 subpopulations such as Alaska, Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Norway (“Polar Bears”). “They evolved 1-3 million years ago from the brown or grizzly bears, which still eke out a marginal life along the northern shore of the arctic oceans” (“Polar Bear”). Polar bears are large animals, they weigh 900-1600 pounds, and their body is 7.25 to 8 feet tall, not counting their tail (“Polar Bear”). This type of bear has thick white fur that acts as camouflage in the snow, and they have

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    His head was whirring, heart pounding out of his feathery chest, and nerves on edge. Today was the day. He stepped out onto the porch of his igloo and took a deep breath as he stared off at the view around him. Even with everything happening, the arctic mountains never ceased to amaze. With the vast blanket of snow covering them and falling from the morning sky, and the brisk air that penetrated the sunrise, he was still astonished by its beauty each and every day. The snowfall growing faster, he

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    Clan of the Cave Bear

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    The Clan of the Cave Bear Many people are familiar with the ancient picture of cave-dwellers being the hairy, gruff bully of a man, dressed in animal skins, club in hand as he drags a female back to his cave. This drastic picture is not what one would get while reading Clan of the Cave Bear. The tale is a little more picturesque, but equally cruel, nonetheless; when it comes to the role of male versus female. Beatings, rape and humiliation are just a few of the brutalities dealt out to the females

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    Different types of animals are adapted to the environment. It explains why people need to use furnaces, heated blankets, and other devices to survive the freezing cold winter, animals live through the four seasons – especially winter – even if the temperature is several degrees below zero. Mike Konrath, the director of Sagawau Environmental Learning Center in Lemont, explained that animals have lived in the harsh environment for thousands of years. But Konrath acknowledges that some birds die, particularly

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    Type of Bears Are you interested in bears? Who wouldn’t be. There are three different kinds of bears. The three types of bears are, black bears, brown bears, and polar bears. Every one of these types of bears is different in some kind of way. BLACK BEARS Most black bears are found in North America. It is estimated that there are at least 60,000 black bears found in North America. Black Bears are omnivorous, they eat all sorts of different kinds of food, such as plants, fruits, nuts, insects

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    Senator Merkley Analysis

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    population endangered because grizzly bears have dominant traits. Given that grizzly bears are superior bears, they will win fights causing the polar bears to become more conserved as a whole. (hassol, S.J., R. corell, et al. impacts of a warming arctic arctic

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    Angler fish and Polar Bears live in harsh surroundings.They do certain things to live.Angler fish devlope symbiotic relationship so it can produce light. The light is not strong enough to illuminate the fish.         Therefore it keeps the Angler fish hidden so it can ambush its pray.Angler fish have a spine that resembles as a fishing pole only females have this.It's called a Illicium and the bait at the end is called a Esca the esca glows and lures little fish then atackes. These fish are mostly

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    Describe the location, use background material available (general geology, topography, dominant vegetation, climate, ecology). The Wildlife Research Center is located in Algonquin Park, (central) ON, Canada, between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River. The park faces long, cold, snowy winters as well as warm summers with temperatures as low as -20°C in the winter and highs as much as 30°C in the summer. Algonquin Park is known for its rocky terrain and numerous lakes and rivers. Dominant types of

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