Where’s muh grizzlys?
Just in case you hadn’t heard, they’re a subspecies of brown bear.
I think I heard they’re a subspecies of brown bear, actually
Yea they’re a sub species of brown bear
It’s a subspecies of the brown bear.
From what I read on Wikipedia, grizzlys are a subspecies of the brown bear:
The grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis), also known as the North American brown bear or simply grizzly, is a population or subspecies of the brown bear inhabiting North America.
Family: Ursidae
Genus: Ursus
Species: U. arctos
Subspecies: U. a. horribilisIt’s a subspecies of brown bear.
I see
I’ve heard it’s a subespecies of brown bear
The projection makes it look like polar bears rule the world.
Because they are.
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Nobody expects the Spanish
Inquisitionnorthern mountain bears!No bears in Antarctica?
Funnily enough, “Antarctica” is literally “not bear land”. “Arktos” is an old Greek word for bear. The constellation Ursa Major (itself meaning “great bear” in Latin) is in the northern part of the sky, so the Greeks named the north after it, the Arctic. Some Greek philosophers theorised that the north pole must have a counterpart in the south, and since the land around the north pole was the Arctic they named it the Anti-Arctic, or Antarctic. How correct they accidentally were would not be discovered for about 2,000 years.
North => bears
South => penguins
Honestly there’s not much in inland Antarctica. Some scientists and some very bored skuas that were hoping for an adventure and just got ice.
I see the Great Lakes have dried up, or perhaps been drank by very thirsty bears. I myself have met a few thirsty bears in Toronto, but I think they may have been a different subspecies. Musky though.
Ummm… koala bears?