The rubbery tissue making up the outer nose is called cartilage. Cartilage provides structure and support to the nose, allowing it to maintain its shape. It is flexible yet firm, helping to protect the nose from injuries.
The only bear a koala looks like is a "teddy bear". The shape of a koala's face is quite different to that of bears. Its eyes are smaller and its nose is larger, though not in length. Koalas have no tail, unlike bears.
Research says a common teddy bear in 1950 cost around $4.50. More deluxe models could cost up to $15 or $20. A toy maker in New York City made a one of a kind bear with Diamond eyes and a sapphire studded nose for $955.99.
The first blue nose bear was patch the dog.
A Blue Nose Friend at Clinton Cards if £5.00 but on eBay they can be sold for £30.00 or in Australian Dollars they are sold in the Teddy Bear Corner in Adelaide for $15.95 Hope this helps :)
Cartilage. It also makes up your ears and is found in your joints.
a bear nose is very strong it can smell from 200 meters away
Cartilage tissue is often described as rubbery because of its firm yet flexible consistency. It is found in areas like the ear, nose, and joints, providing support and cushioning for the body.
blue nose
A best friend. Fluffy, friendly. loyal and true. brings memories to your mind. holds your secrets. these are just a few of mine (: x
I. My favorit toy is my teddy bear a. sientalmental values 1. given to be at birth 2. my both my parents II. Fragile and old b. Torn and and sewed together with thread 1. missing and ear, has no furr left on her 2. sewed together with thread and was washed alot II. Memories of my teddy bear C. Brown eyes and button nose 1. played with her all the time 2. carried her every where clintcher: My teddy bear was my favorite toy of mine.
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