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June 13, 2009

Reproductive Isolation and Speciation « Who Lies Sleeping?

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Polar bears and brown bears can allegedly breed together to give birth to fertile offspring. In this respect, they are both of the same species. But, of course, they never meet in the wild because they live in widely different …

June 8, 2009

The Full Mommy: New Children's Book Encourages Environmental Awareness

McNaney’s debut introduces readers to Grendel, a polar bear who, along with the other bears of Honey Hollow (a Panda, a Spectacled Bear, an Appalachian Black Bear, and Brown Bears), illustrates how significant it is for children to grow …

June 5, 2009

Childcraft: The How and Why Library

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A bear walked by the house. What kind of bear was it?” That’s what my grandpa asked me. And he wouldn’t tell me the answer. I thought and thought. I thought about bears- grizzly bears, black bears, brown bears, polar bears, …

May 30, 2009

Polar bears on Flickr – Photo Sharing!

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Polar bears are forced to go to canada and act like brown bears if their ice melts.

May 23, 2009

The Zeitgeist is Changing: Where Have All the Polar Bears Gone?

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Scientists estimate that 20000 to 25000 polar bears live in areas in the Northern Hemisphere that are covered by sea ice. Evolving from brown bears, polar bears are the largest of the bear family with males commonly 8 to 9 feet in …

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