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  2. Smokey Bear - Wikipedia

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    A 1955 book in the Little Golden Books series was called Smokey the Bear, and he calls himself by this name in the book. It depicted him as an orphaned cub rescued in the aftermath of a forest fire, loosely following the true story of the bear who had been chosen as Smokey's "living symbol".

  3. Jane Werner Watson - Wikipedia

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    The True Story of Smokey the Bear (1955) illustrated by Feodor Rojanovsky; The Iliad and the Odyssey: The Heroic Story of the Trojan War, the Fabulous Adventures of Odysseus (1956) illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen; My Little Golden Book About God (1956) illustrated by Eloise Wilkin

  4. the Story of Smokey the Bear - AOL

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    Without Smokey Bear protecting their home, the other caring, crude and cuddly bears might not have a place to stomp around. Smokey’s story goes back to World War II. Many firefighters were ...

  5. Cocaine Bear (bear) - Wikipedia

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    Cocaine Bear, also known as Pablo Eskobear (sometimes spelled Escobear) [2] [3] or Cokey the Bear, [4] was a 175-pound (79-kilogram) female American black bear that fatally overdosed on cocaine in 1985. The cocaine had been dropped by a group of drug smugglers in the wilderness in Tennessee, United States.

  6. 80 years later, Smokey Bear's message still reminds us of ...

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  7. Cocaine Bear: True story of infamous bear who consumed ... - AOL

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    The 175-pound black bear was found next to a duffel bag that had once been filled with more than 70 pounds of cocaine before it was hurled from a drug smuggler’s plane.

  8. List of individual bears - Wikipedia

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    Hotfoot, later renamed Smokey, a male American black bear cub, was discovered in the 1950 Capitan Gap forest fire in New Mexico, and became the original incarnation of the 1944 Smokey Bear advertising poster created by the Advertising Council's Rudy Wendelin. Touchdown was the unofficial mascot of Cornell University. The Cornell University ...

  9. DCNR celebrates Smokey Bear's 80th birthday - AOL

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    Sep. 3—WILKES-BARRE — Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn recently celebrated Smokey Bear's 80th birthday. The iconic wildfire ...