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  2. Talk:Gleipnir - Wikipedia

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    I think it's fairly evident that bears still have muscles and that the explanation given in this article (along the lines of, "This is why bears no longer have sinews!") is laughable. I'm going to remove the link to prevent confusion, though perhaps it could be linked instead to something that makes sense.

  3. Bear - Wikipedia

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    [157] [158] The Care Bears began as greeting cards in 1982, and were featured as toys, on clothing and in film. [159] Around the world, many children—and some adults—have teddy bears, stuffed toys in the form of bears, named after the American statesman Theodore Roosevelt when in 1902 he had refused to shoot an American black bear tied to a ...

  4. Cantabrian brown bear - Wikipedia

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    It is timid and will avoid human contact whenever possible. The Cantabrian brown bear can live for around 25–30 years in the wild. The bear measures between 1.6 and 2 m (5.2 and 6.6 ft) in length, and between 0.90 and 1 m (3.0 and 3.3 ft) at shoulder height. On average, females weigh 85 kg (187 lb), but can reach a weight of 150 kg (330 lb).

  5. Brown bear - Wikipedia

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    Brown bears have the broadest skull of any extant ursine bear. [43] The width of the zygomatic arches in males is 17.5 to 27.7 cm (6.9 to 10.9 in), and 14.7 to 24.7 cm (5.8 to 9.7 in) in females. [49] Brown bears have strong jaws: the incisors and canine teeth are large, with the lower canines being strongly curved. The first three molars of ...

  6. Bear ‘Tucking Themself In’ for Hibernation in Yellowstone ...

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    The bear looks tired and appears to be tucking themselves into bed! Good night, bear! I loved watching this video - I guess I never realized that bears cover up when they get in bed just like we do!

  7. Eurasian brown bear - Wikipedia

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    It is also called the European brown bear, common brown bear, common bear, and colloquially by many other names. The genetic diversity of present-day brown bears ( Ursus arctos ) has been extensively studied over the years and appears to be geographically structured into five main clades based upon analysis of the mtDNA .

  8. The 30 Best Reality Shows of All Time - AOL

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    Over the course of 11 seasons, contestants show how capable and resilient humankind can really be, doing everything from fending off aggressive bears to building entire cabins (equipped with ...

  9. Japanese black bear - Wikipedia

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    The population of black bears on Shikoku is endangered at less than 30 individuals and the last confirmed sighting of a bear on the island of Kyushu was in 1987, making them likely extinct on the island prior to the 21st century. [2] There is a high price on bear parts in the black market, which threatens all bear populations in Japan. This ...