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  2. Bear worship - Wikipedia

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    Bears are only pursued if they pose a direct threat to human life or property, such as in cases where they have caused harm or invaded dwellings. [18] This strict adherence to non-lethal measures underscores the deeply ingrained belief in a harmonious coexistence between humans and animals, particularly bears, within these communities.

  3. Bears in antiquity - Wikipedia

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    The fact that bears were observed to share these traits with humans somewhat, meant that in the ancient Greek psyche, they were viewed differently to other animals. Bears were also seen as divine mothers, evidenced by Porphyrius' Life of Pythagoras, which quotes the ancient mathematician as saying that the she-bear constellation was "the hand ...

  4. Cultural depictions of bears - Wikipedia

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    "The Three Bears", Arthur Rackham's illustration to English Fairy Tales, by Flora Annie Steel, 1918. Bears have been depicted throughout history by many different cultures and societies. Bears are very popular animals that feature in many stories, folklores, mythology and legends from across the world, ranging from North America, Europe and Asia.

  5. Bear - Wikipedia

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    The English word "bear" comes from Old English bera and belongs to a family of names for the bear in Germanic languages, such as Swedish björn, also used as a first name.. This form is conventionally said to be related to a Proto-Indo-European word for "brown", so that "bear" would mean "the brown on

  6. Zoo in China denies speculation that its bears are actually ...

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    The number of sun bears shrank by over 30% in the past 30 years, according to the World Wildlife Fund. They are also listed as vulnerable animals on the red list created by the International Union ...

  7. Word from the Smokies: Living with bears today requires ... - AOL

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    Today, the Smokies bear population has grown to 1,900. By the end of the ’60s, the park had instituted a program that stopped many from feeding bears. Today, the Smokies bear population has ...

  8. Paddington Bear - Wikipedia

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    Paddington Bear: A friendly, charismatic and polite bear from Darkest Peru. Paddington was taken in by Aunt Lucy and Uncle Pastuzo after his parents died in an earthquake when he was very young. Paddington moves in with the Browns after Aunt Lucy moves into the Home for Retired Bears. Paddington is usually in some sort of trouble.

  9. People thought bears in exhibit were really humans — so now ...

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    “Some people think I stand like a person. It seems you don’t understand me very well.”