he said that Cole wasn't lying about seeing the spirit bear because one of his friends who is a fisherman also saw a white bear
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koala are not bears they are marsupials!
There are a few different places one can go to find information on the Berenstain Bears. One of the best places to go is to a local library, where all of the books as well as information about the author can be found.
The correct phrase is "bears repeating." In this context, "bears" is a verb meaning "to endure" or "to support." The phrase indicates that something is worth mentioning again because it is important or significant. "Bares," on the other hand, is the present tense of the verb "bare," meaning "to uncover" or "to reveal."
Oh, dude, it's "bears consideration." Like, think of it this way, bears are big and strong, so they can handle all the different viewpoints and stuff. So yeah, it's bears consideration, not bares like some nudist bear out in the woods.
Grizzly bears are PART of the balance of nature. Please post again with more information if I misunderstood your question.
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The first biologist to conduct a survey of animals in North America (1700s) saw only individuals with black coats (almost all bears east of the Mississippi have black coats) so he named them 'Black bears'. Only much later did the investigations in the western regions reveal bears of the same species that were brown, blond, cinnamon, bluish, or even white! The last two ARE uncommon and are found along Alaska's coastline as well as coastal British Columbia, Canada. That is why they were the last to be reported.