it can maintain to help survive
it eats food
their fur
by shedding
Most bears have large, stocky bodies with short legs and a long snout. A bearâ??s fur can vary from the bright white of the polar bear to the reddish copper hue of the brown bear. All bears have a heavy build but they are very efficient at climbing and swimming.
Where the bear s**t in the buckwheat, alludes to something obvious, as in, "You don't have to tell me where the bear s**t in the buckwheat." Less confused would be to say "that a bear s**ts in the buckwheat (nature/forest). I'm not sure, but it's probably related to "a bear s**ts in the woods", and just another way to say the same thing.
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S. Bear Bergman was born on 1974-09-22.
Europeons arrived then the natives started the fur trade
Marcus Petersen has written: 'Paul Lohmann Clausen (1752-1795) auf Pellworm und seine Nachkommen' 'Petersen's fur traders lexicon' -- subject(s): Fur-bearing animals. 'The fur traders and fur bearing animals' -- subject(s): Fur trade, Fur-bearing animals
From my side it looks like it `s fur grow straight
In the 60's
Ralph C. Baker has written: 'Fur seals of the Pribilof Islands' -- subject(s): Sealing 'The northern fur seal' -- subject(s): Northern fur seal
Yes Because people in the old times in the the 1500's to the 1750's hunted beavers for their soft fur which was expensive back then, also it was a really good coat fur to keep you warm in Winter.
they traded anything from fur to food. Some of the things they traded were; food, fur, money, fur, food, money.
Gregory R. Mundy has written: 'Calcium homeostasis' -- subject(s): Calcium, Cancer, Complications, Disorders, Homeostasis, Hypercalcemia, Hypocalcemia, Metabolism