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Korilakkuma (コリラックマ, lit. "Little relaxing bear") is a white bear introduced in Rilakkuma Seikatsu in 2003. [1] Like Rilakkuma, it appeared in Kaoru's apartment one day and was named by Kiiroitori. [3] It has a red button on its chest and does not appear to be a real bear. [3] It has a mischievous personality and loves pranks. [3]
A soft, toy-like brown bear whose interests are mostly limited to sleeping and eating. He appeared in front of Kaoru's apartment one day and started living with her afterwards. Korilakkuma (コリラックマ, Korirakkuma) A small, toy-like white bear and Rilakkuma's close friend.
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Bear habitats are generally forests, though some species can be found in grassland and savana regions, and the polar bear lives in arctic and aquatic habitats. Most bears are 1.2–2 m (4–7 ft) long, plus a 3–20 cm (1–8 in) tail, though the polar bear is 2.2–2.44 m (7–8 ft) long, and some subspecies of brown bear can be up to 2.8 m (9 ...
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Fun and Fancy Free: A circus bear. Boo-Boo: The Yogi Bear Show The Huckleberry Hound Show: Boo-Boo Bear resides in Jellystone Park and would often question Yogi Bear about why they are trying to steal picnic baskets while evading Ranger Smith. Boog: Open Season: Elliot's best friend and the protagonist of the film and its sequels.
The kinkajou (/ˈkɪŋkədʒuː/ KING-kə-joo; Potos flavus) is a tropical rainforest mammal of the family Procyonidae related to olingos, coatis, raccoons, and the ringtail and cacomistle.
The primary non-Native source for academic information on Zuni fetishes is the Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology submitted in 1881 by Frank Hamilton Cushing and posthumously published as Zuni Fetishes in 1966, with several later reprints.