n the book, Seekers Great Bear Lake, Erin Hunter tells a story of three young bears-one black, polar, and grizzly-and a puzzling shape-shifting bear each are following a path towards a mystical destination. But then encounter the divine Great Bear Lake. Together the four bears help each other to survive the harsh attacks from other aggressive bears and the scarcity of food they find among the wild. Later on, the three bears separated to go to their own sleuths, but soon after they separated they united together once again along with Kallik the polar Lusa the black bear. It’s only after that Toklo the grizzly bear accepts other bears like Lusa the black bear and Ujurak the shape-shifting bear to join along with them to their trip to the mystical
This is a summary of the book “Touching Spirit Bear” By: Ben Mikaelsen. It’s a fictional book that takes place in Minneapolis
The white phased black bear was said to have traversed barriers of the sea during the last ice age when glaciers covered most of northwest British Columbia. When temperatures started to rise, and glaciers started to retreat it is believed that the white bear was then isolated on the islands off the coast of BC. The white coats would suggest an adaptation to the white snow for hunting, however if that was the case, the evolutionary trail should have left the recessive gene behind when it was no longer useful to them in the temperate forests. Most research that is done on the Spirit bear is to try and understand the polymorphism of this species and how it has come to last among a low frequency in a minute area. Evidence now suggest that the reason for the white fur is actually a very important adaptation for the bear and is still very useful even in the array of
The Koyukon Indians must know how to find the bear’s den. The den entrances are hidden beneath 18 inches of powdery snow and are given away to subtle clues that the koyukon are familiar with. One of the clues are patches where no grass protrudes because the bear as clawed it away for insulation and “faint cavities in the ground hinting of the footprint depressions in the moss below ”. After capturing the bear they must kill it in accordance to Koyukon customs and tradition. These rules and customs are set in place for the purpose of not disrupting the bear’s spirit and to show respect for the animal and the environment.
In conclusion, “Touching Spirit Bear” was not one of my favorite books, but I think you should read
In the story “Brian’s Winter” by Gary Paulsen the story is about the main character who is Brian and has to figure out how to survive with bears who
Could you imagine dying from no air?!! Bear Creek Montana suffered one of the worst mine explosions in US history.
Not only have bears discovered fire, they’ve also discovered how to turn it into a weapon. This is unsettling to humans, who are so used to being at the top of the food chain. The policemen who come to collect Mother’s body are also disturbed by the bears’ evolution, Bobby commenting as they “flung their firewood away into the bushes” that “they were like bears themselves” (Bisson). This comment hints at a subtle, but important shift in the story: Bobby’s own attitude toward the
The Black Bear was a bear tribe that lived in the northwest of the United States. They were around Niagara Falls and the Adirondack Mountains. The Iroquois bear tribe was not just one tribe, but there was five. There was the Mohawk tribe, Oneida tribe, Onondaga tribe, Cayuga tribe, and Seneca tribe. The bear tribes were not together, they were against each other. The bear tribes hated each other, they were fight over this special spot right in the middle New York. This part of New York had the fall so the bear tribes could catch the biggest fish and it also had to sharpest trees so the bear could scratch there furry backs, but that was not the only thing, they also wanted dominance over each other. The reason the Black Bear Iroquois tribes really wanted this spot, it was the best way to communicate. When bears rub against the trees they are not just scratching, they are also communicating.
When you think of the word bear what comes to mind? Some people may possible think of Yogi the bear or Smoky the bear. However, society sets up a positive connotation for bears though in reality they are quite aggressive animals. Since this is a reality, New Jersey along with others states set up hunting seasons. The New Jersey bear hunt is in two different segments, A and B. Segment A is held within October fifth to the tenth and segment B is December fifth to the tenth. In 2015 there were 472 bears killed within segment A while, 38 were killed in segment B. The bear hunt in New Jersey is largely located in the northern counties. Bear hunting is a necessity in order to prevent the overpopulation of the species.
bears did not become this way without people’s help" (Holland n.p.). What this is saying is that people are interacting with bears do not know what can take place. The reason why they can’t reach out to bears is because they if this keeps on happening then it will become a second nature for bears just to come up to people without meaning to scare them. People are the ones teaching bears not to be afraid of them. They should be the ones enduring criticism for making the bears look fatal when it is their
The polar bear, the largest land carnivore in North America, one of the largest animals in the world and a favorite at zoos worldwide, has, over the years, adapted to its harsh Arctic environment. The appropriately named ‘ursus maritimum’ or sea bear usually lives between 15 and 18 years in the wild and spends most of its life on ice. It is the most recent of the eight bear species. The first polar bear was a brown bear subspecies, with brown bear dimensions and brown bear teeth. The polar bear evolution was rapid due to the small population and extreme pressure to survive. Even today, the polar bear continues to evolve to better adapt to the harsh realities of Arctic life.
When Dad came home we told him about the bear on Mt.Canine. Dad was surprised too. “I thought there weren't bears on Mt.canine”
In the Lake of the Woods is about ghosts, personal and national, and about the impossibility of escaping them. Author Tim O’Brien poured much of his own likeness into protagonist John Wade. Wade grew up in Minnesota and like O’Brien, he served in Vietnam so he could maintain or get more love from his peers and family. Like O’Brien, he likely committed some wartime sins and like O’Brien, he cannot escape the past. However we see a key difference between the two mean as O’Brien confronts his personal demons through writing and admitting publicly his faults, while Wade prefers to suppress the past and at making all disagreeable memories disappear.
The grief comes from lost love must be recovered by love. In crow lake, the author Mary Lawson portrays a young successful scholar, 26-year-old Kate Morrison, always is bothered by her anguished past. The innermost struggle not only leads she can’t directly face the problem existing between her and her older brother Matt for years but also becomes an obstacle of the further relationship with Daniel, the men she loves. But all the problems are concealed elaborately before the invitation letter received. While the peaceful life is broken by the invitation coming from Matt’s son, her nephew Simon, Kate suddenly has to face all the problems she doesn’t want to face
Those were the first’s details of each Bear Necessities. Be kind Be kind to one another. Being kind is to help others that need much of a help reaching of a goal and help them get there. Treat others the way you want to be treated. Try to feel the way a person feels when they are being mistreated, ask your self questions like what you would feel if you were being mistreated.