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This is a surefire method of ID'ing bears.
If the bear climbs up the tree after you it's a black bear. If the bear shakes you out of the tree it's a grizzly bear. If there isn't any tree to climb it's a polar bear. |
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Hmmmmmmm! did someone say Bear? I can feel the Luv.
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What about a blue bear?
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What about a blue bear? What's a blue bear? and should I be on the look out for them? |
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You should if you live in southern Alaska. They are quite famous, but a bit rare.
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You should if you live in southern Alaska. They are quite famous, but a bit rare. I have been to Alaska twice. This could have been important info that some should have shared with me. I was only lookig out for black and brown bears. I could of got hurt. |
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You should if you live in southern Alaska. They are quite famous, but a bit rare. I have been to Alaska twice. This could have been important info that some should have shared with me. I was only lookig out for black and brown bears. I could of got hurt. |
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I understand the Indians also attribute certain magical powers to the blue bear.
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I understand the Indians also attribute certain magical powers to the blue bear. WHAT!!??? Now ya tell me. Not only can a blue bear eat me but it can turn me into a frog or something too!!! Alaska really should warn people about these blue bears. They should have a sign at the airport that says something like "BEWARE OF THE BLUE BEARS they can kill you , eat you, and the turn you into little magical piles of blue bear poop!!" |
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Alaska Wildlife Viewing and Other Activities to do
Many people and guests have asked us over the years if in fact there is such a species of bear known as a "Glacier Bear". The answer is yes! A very rare blue-gray color phase of the black bear roams the Coastal wilderness of southeastern Alaska, the Glacier Bear. If you are lucky, you may see one when you are staying with us. N |
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Alaska Wildlife Viewing and Other Activities to do Many people and guests have asked us over the years if in fact there is such a species of bear known as a "Glacier Bear". The answer is yes! A very rare blue-gray color phase of the black bear roams the Coastal wilderness of southeastern Alaska, the Glacier Bear. If you are lucky, you may see one when you are staying with us. N See one.?! I'll take my chances with the NON-MAGICAL wildlife. But thanks for the info. |
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This is a surefire method of ID'ing bears. If the bear climbs up the tree after you it's a black bear. If the bear shakes you out of the tree it's a grizzly bear. If there isn't any tree to climb it's a polar bear. I guess I should add one to this now "If the tree magicly disappears it's a blue bear." |
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You should go to the web and get a nice picture of a blue bear (they really are blue) and post it to your thread and see what magic happens. Hot chicks could just start popping up!
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You do like chicks, ... right?
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You do like chicks, ... right? Yes, I do like chicks just not magic ones. Magic things scare me. |
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This is a surefire method of ID'ing bears. If the bear climbs up the tree after you it's a black bear. If the bear shakes you out of the tree it's a grizzly bear. If there isn't any tree to climb it's a polar bear. I guess I should add one to this now "If the tree magicly disappears it's a blue bear." hahaha omg that whole conversation about killed me. |
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