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  2. Syrian brown bear - Wikipedia

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    The Syrian brown bear is the bear mentioned in the Bible. The protectiveness of a mother bear towards her cubs is cited proverbially three times (2 Sam. 17:8; Prov. 17:12; Hos. 13:8) in the Hebrew Bible. [15] The Syrian brown bear is also mentioned in 2 Kings 2:23-25 mauling 42 young men who were threatening Elisha. [16]

  3. Jason Freeny - Wikipedia

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    Jason Freeny (born 1970) is an American artist specializing in sculpture, designer toys and computer-generated imagery.He is the owner of the Moist Production studio, which acts as the primary publisher and distributor of his works.

  4. Category:Eurasian brown bears - Wikipedia

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    Syrian brown bear; U. Ussuri brown bear This page was last edited on 3 May 2023, at 06:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Syrian Brown Bear 'Practices Ninja Moves' During Bath Time - AOL

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    A Syrian brown bear at a New York wildlife center that specializes in caring for the giant animals enjoyed a dip in the center’s pond while “practicing her ninja moves,” footage shared to ...

  6. Subspecies of brown bear - Wikipedia

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    The Syrian brown bear is a moderate- to small-sized subspecies with light claws. This population tends to be a whitish-blond color, with less noticeable black-based hairs than grizzly bears have. [3] †Ursus arctos crowtheri – Atlas bear or North African brown bear, Crowther's bear (extinct)

  7. Brown bear - Wikipedia

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    The oldest brown bear fossils occur in Asia from about 500,000 to 300,000 years ago. [27] [28] They entered Europe 250,000 years ago and North Africa shortly after. [24] Brown bear remains from the Pleistocene period are common in the British Isles, where, amongst other factors, they may have contributed to the extinction of cave bears (Ursus ...

  8. Bearbrick - Wikipedia

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    Bearbrick (rendered BE@RBRICK) is a brand of collectible designer toys designed and produced by the Japanese company MediCom Toy Incorporated. The name is derived from the fact that the figure is a cartoon-style representation of a bear and that it is a variation of MediCom's Kubrick design.

  9. Euphrates Syrian Pillar Figurines - Wikipedia

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    The Euphrates Syrian Pillar Figurines (EU_SPF's) are anthropomorphic clay figurines dating from the late Iron Age period (mid 8th-7th centuries BCE) and produced in the Middle Euphrates region. These figurines are part of a greater coroplastic production mainly composed of handmade horse-rider figurines, i.e. the Euphrates Handmade Syrian ...