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    spirit bear/kermode bear Spirit bears or Kermode bears and are found off the coast of the British Columbia in a rain forest.The kermode bear is not a Polar bear or a albino.The Kermode bear is a rare white black bear. the bear was named after Francis kermode. Dr Kermit and Craig Newton studied the genetics of the white black bears. The white fur of the Kermode bear is the result of a double recessive of the gene unique to this species. Outside the british Columbia only about one in a million black

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    Kermode Bears

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    wonder what animal can identify if salmon is male or female by taste? What bear is white but not albino? It’s the rare Kermode bear from the precious Great Bear rainforest located in British Columbia. With only 400-600 left, read on to learn why it is endangered and how we can help save this significant bear from extinction. Where In The World Does Your Species Live? Kermode Bears live in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest. This rainforest is located in Central and Northern British Columbia

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    Outline On Black Bears

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    Black Bears Ursus americanus Evolution: • Black Bears o Kingdom: Animalia o Phylum: Chordata o Class: Mammalia o Oder: Carnivora o Family: Ursidae o Genus: Ursus o Species: americanus • Sister Species: The American Black Bear is a sister species to Ursus maritimus (Polar bear) and Ursus arctos (Brown bear). Ecology: • Lifespan: Black bears can live up to 30 years in the wild but most only live around 10 years because of circumstances involving humans. Over 90% of young bear deaths are the

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    Lumbering Bear The acrylic painting of Shore Patrol – Brown Bear by Bob Kuhn is the focus of my museum report. Bob Kuhn had painted this for the 1968 Remington calendar and is part of a collection honoring sporting life. The painting is of a brown bear treading weightily upon an overcast shore line. The dominant element of art is texture and emphasis and focal point is the dominant principle of design at work in the painting. The dominant element of art at use in Shore Patrol – Brown Bear is texture

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    Bear Sighting Essay

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    Over the years bear sightings have become common in Northern New Jersey, but after the 2016 bear hunt the population dropped and bear sighings have become rare. During the most recent bear hunt, over 653 bears were killed in an attempt to control the population’s slow increase. Now bear sightings have become rarer than they ever have been in the state of New Jersey. Many people are against this bear hunt, claiming bears aren’t as dangerous as people are lead to believe. Additional to the killing

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    Bears are the key to tourism, but being hurt by the pollution and mistreating of the park by humans. However, there are ways we can help preserve the beautiful animal. However, people are not putting forth their best effort to save the animal. Although there are decreasing amounts bears left in Yosemite today, bears have been an important part of Yosemite for thousands of years. Grizzlies once dominated the Yosemite valley and mountains , however, were killed out in California. In Yosemite, male

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    coming across bears, if they already haven’t. Most people who go camping are completely unaware when put into a situation where bears are nearby. Their priority is the safety of their family, along with the urge to survive in the wild, but they can’t maintain that if not they aren’t educated about the topic, hence the display of graphics, and text. This cover is aiming at campers who highly value family time in the great outdoors, informing them on what to do when coming across a bear. On that note

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    Bear Hunt Illustration

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    The children’s book We’re Going on a Bear Hunt utilises the switching between black and white illustrations and full colour effectively. The pages of the story that are in black and white occur when the family meet an obstacle, such as ’long wavy grass’, and once they have overcome said obstacle the illustration returns to colour. It repeats in this manner throughout the picture books entirety. In doing this, the illustrator has emphasised the texts gloominess and foreboding of what the family will

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    The Spirit Bear Quotes

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    the chapter, I actually think that the Spirit Bear probably won’t cause any sort of harm towards Cole this time. The reason being is because in the last paragraph, it quotes that the bear sniffed the air with a curious breath, and it showed no sign of aggression whatsoever. What’s even more interesting is, is the fact how I think that the Bear can tell that Cole has really made a decision to change the way he lives if he had another chance. The spirit bear probably can connect to somebody spiritually

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    The Clowder and the Bear There was once an arrogant clique of mountain lions. The leader of the lions name was Bruce, he was the meanest of the lions and was the best brawler, and he was the alpha. The omega of the packs name was Grange, he was as good of a fighter as Bruce but he was more unstable. The runt of the pack’s name was Merrick he was a cougar with red hair and tried to be like Bruce as much as he could, and when it came to fighting he had no idea what he was doing, and when trying in

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