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31. WWF - Sun Bear
Mammals » Sun bear Sun bear Also known as the honey bear for its love of honey, Sun bear
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32. WWF - Grizzly Bear
The Grizzly Bear, sometimes called the Silvertip Bear, is a powerful brownish-yellow Bear that lives in the uplands of western North America. It has traditionally been treated as a subspecies , Ursus arctos horribilis , of the
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33. WWF - Bear (Brown)
mammals) Family: Ursidae (bears) Brown bears are the most widespread of all bears. They are huge animals, weighing over 135 kgs. The brown bear of North America is also known as a grizzly bear and weighs as much as 390 kg. But the largest
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34. WWF - Navigate the virtual bear with your mobile
Phones » Get a Bear on Your Phone Navigate the virtual Bear with your mobile Worldwide, over
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35. WWF - Melting ice linked to polar bear cub mortality as moms swim farther
events by adult female polar bears in the southern Beaufort and Chukchi Seas”) on July 19 at the International bear Association (IBA) Conference held in Ottawa, Canada. Between 2004 and 2009 researchers collected data from 68 GPS collars
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36. WWF - Melting ice linked to polar bear cub mortality as moms swim farther
events by adult female polar bears in the southern Beaufort and Chukchi Seas”) on July 19 at the International bear Association (IBA) Conference held in Ottawa, Canada. Between 2004 and 2009 researchers collected data from 68 GPS collars
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37. WWF - Human - Bear and Wolf Conflict
but rather a result of the bear defending itself, its cubs or a carcass against humans. A wounded bear poses the biggest threat. In Austria, teams of bear specialists sometimes capture and move a problem bear to a new area or work to condition
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38. WWF - Proceedings of the 15th Meeting of the Polar Bear Specialist Group
and research on polar bears in the period since the previous meeting. Background Following the First International Scientific Meeting on the Polar bear which was held in Fairbanks, Alaska in 1965, the Polar bear Specialist Group was
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39. WWF - Polar bear status, distribution & population
The total number of polar bears is still thought to be between 20,000 and 25,000. Polar bear Specialist Group. July 2009 Current bear populations 20-25,000 polar bears worldwide
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40. WWF - Polar Bear
They are large, meat eating bears, which hunt seals, walruses and other marine animals in the water or on sea ice. Polar bears are powerful but graceful swimmers, capable of speeds up to 10 kph (6mph). About The most well known of all bears,
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