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Gefallen Engel U-666
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Ursine amore BBY:Talk about a grolar on a 'growler' here!
Worse yet! the habitat deprivation has compelled some perfectly white polar bears to fulfill their...Mandingo fantasies...in the 'heat of the moment'...so to speak!! "a bear that was part-grizzly, part-polar bear, roaming the land where tundra meets sea ice? People called it the grolar bear, I was told, or sometimes the pizzly bear.
Pizzly bear? I thought at the time. Come on.
But the hybrid is very real. (Although, clearly, “grolar bear” is the superior choice of name.) And if some scientists’ predictions are correct, it could be just one of a whole host of potential hybrid mammal species to emerge from the Arctic as it continues to warm." If the bear species can get along...why can't we! http://www.psmag.com/nature-and-technology/the-grolar-bear-is-just-the-first-of-many-inter-species-hybrids-coming-to-the-arctic FYI 4 ignorant subsimmers: Very small chunks of floating ice that rise only about 1 meter / 3 feet out of the water are called "growlers". When trapped air escapes as the iceberg melts, it sometimes makes a sound like the growl of an animal, and that's how growlers got their name.
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