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Officials have issued a warning after a polar bear sighting in Eddies Cove on the Northern Peninsula. A bear was caught on video last weekend gorging on a carcass on the beach near Boat Harbour on the ...
COCHRANE — As uncertainty brews south of the border, Cochrane’s Polar Bear Habitat hopes to benefit from a growing number of Canadians choosing to stay closer to home. As trade tensions linger, more ...
COCHRANE - As uncertainty brews south of the border, Cochrane’s Polar Bear Habitat hopes to benefit from a growing number of Canadians choosing to stay closer to home. As trade tensions linger, more ...
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The “Polar Bear” as he’s been aptly named by the Queens Faithful has been to the plate 82 times (as of April 21) during which he’s hit 6 home runs, 24 runs batted in, a .341 batting ...
Zookeeper Takaichi Atsuhiro has cared for a polar bear named Peace since she was a cub, including through her battle with epilepsy. We take a look at the ups and downs of their 25 years together.
The dire wolf is back — at least according to the company that made headlines earlier this month for the world’s first “de-extinction.” Animal species are going extinct at an alarming rate.
The state’s wildlife agency reported in mid-April that a grizzly bear charged a man searching for shed antlers near Dupuyer. The bear charged at close range, according to a news release from ...
An “extremely rare” 16,000-year-old canine skeleton from southern France offers evidence that Stone Age humans cared for their pets – although the animal was also probably killed by humans.
The dire wolf (Aenocyon dirus) was a North American species of canine that went extinct approximately 13,000 years ago during the extinctions of the Late Pleistocene epoch. Popularized by HBO’s “Game ...
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With no injury, he would certainly be a first-round pick. Chris "The Bear" Fallica has covered sports for nearly three decades. While college football has been his focus, he also enjoys the NFL ...