To stop the bears escaping - obvious.
Bern is a German word. It is a city and canton in Switzerland. The word is related toBär, German for bear. The city's mascot is a bear, it was supposedly named after Duke Berchtold killed a bear there in 1191 a.d. There is also a bear pit in Bern.
The capital of Switzerland is Bern. It is known for its well-preserved medieval old town and the Bern Bear Park.
Laborers built pits around the base of pyramids in Egypt. It is believed that the shallow pits were dug to hold boats.
people built pits about four meters deep
The tar pits are natural and not built. Millions of years ago various dinosaurs came along and got stuck in the pit. Today we find their bones and put them on display.
The name Bernard has Germanic origins, derived from the elements "bern" meaning "bear" and "hard" meaning "brave" or "strong." Therefore, the root meaning of Bernard is often interpreted as "brave bear" or "strong as a bear."
The short-faced bear, scientifically known as Arctodus simus, was discovered in the La Brea Tar Pits during excavations that began in the late 19th century. Significant findings of this prehistoric species occurred in the 1910s and 1920s, as thousands of fossils were unearthed from the tar pits, providing valuable insights into the Pleistocene epoch. The La Brea Tar Pits continue to be a crucial site for paleontological research, revealing a diverse array of ancient fauna.
The address of the Bern Community Library is: 405 Main St, Bern, 66408 0001
Yeah, but it's slot cheaper to buy your own headphones and get a helmet without speakers.
Bernard is typically a standalone name, but it can also be a diminutive of names like Bernardo. It originates from the Germanic elements "bern," meaning "bear," and "hard," meaning "brave" or "strong." While less common, it may also be informally shortened to "Bern."
Bern is a city is Switzerland?
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