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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 17, 2023 8:30:08 GMT
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 18, 2023 2:12:19 GMT
Polar bear with some bluish hue. Probably a young one as older ones are yellowish white due to the seal oil that gets into its fur.
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 18, 2023 2:15:55 GMT
HERE IS “STAN” THE 810 KG (1785 LBS) POLAR BEAR THAT BIOLOGISTS STENHOUSE AND NICK LUNN CAUGHT IN SOUTHAMPTON ISLAND IN 1985: The largest and most powerful land predator. He might be relatively young in the picture judging by fur colour.
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 18, 2023 2:16:35 GMT
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 18, 2023 2:17:36 GMT
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 18, 2023 2:18:17 GMT
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 18, 2023 3:07:19 GMT
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 18, 2023 3:08:41 GMT
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 18, 2023 3:09:27 GMT
Captive polar bears are also yellowish white: almost forgot about sun oxidation, another factor that makes polar bears’ fur yellow.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2023 21:05:20 GMT
Nice. Is that the record polar bear we've heard about? He's not even obese! I assumed a 2,200 lb polar bear would be a huge bear that's also obese to get to that weight. He must be stupid tall!
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 19, 2023 9:24:52 GMT
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 19, 2023 9:25:23 GMT
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 19, 2023 9:25:56 GMT
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 19, 2023 9:26:23 GMT
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Feb 19, 2023 9:27:27 GMT
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