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  2. Hercules (bear) - Wikipedia

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    He died on 4 February, 2000 aged 25 (which is around the natural lifespan of a grizzly). [4] In 2013, Andy and Maggie were invited to unveil a life-size statue of Hercules on North Uist. A documentary, Hercules the Human Bear, aired on Channel 5 (UK) on 3 April 2014.

  3. Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens - Wikipedia

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    At one point, carpenter bees started chewing into Robert Davidson's "Totems," a 45-foot (14 m) Western red cedar sculpture. Removing bird guano is a constant task. The huge model statue of a bear was a favorite target for some. [5] The piece "Grizzly Bear" by David Wynne faces harm even from the temperature. "When the sun hits that black rock ...

  4. California State Capitol Museum - Wikipedia

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    Behind Serra's statue stands an El Camino Real Commemorative Bell, placed by the California Federation of Women's Clubs and the California State Automobile Association to celebrate the placing of the original bells along the route in 1906 by the CFWC. The Civil War Memorial Grove planted in 1897 with saplings from famous Civil War battlefields.

  5. Daniel Parker (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Parker in 2008 standing near his Something's Coming grizzly bear sculpture in clay. Parker has created a number of monumental sculptures, the most notable being Yellowstone Legacy [4] and Black Mesa Mulies. The Yellowstone Legacy sculpture was purchased by The Hibernation Station motel in West Yellowstone, Montana.

  6. The grizzly bear, long an icon of American’s Mountain West, has bounced back since being placed on the endangered species list in 1975, with at least 2,000 roaming the country.

  7. Old Ephraim - Wikipedia

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    It appears as the name of a bear in a story by P. T. Barnum. [3] Additionally, Theodore Roosevelt referred to a grizzly bear by the same name in his 1885 book, Hunting Trips of a Ranchman, when discussing a bear in the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming. This indicates that the name "Old Ephraim" was commonly used in various regions of the American ...