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1). The Dancing Bears of Inuit Art
Inuit art has been introduced to the non-Arctic world for several decades now and has enjoyed a nice climb in stature as a fine art form. Throughout the years, Inuit stone carvers have changed their artwork a bit as a result of market feedback and demand. Generally speaking, they managed to make artistic changes in response to the market without losing the northern Arctic spirit of their Inuit art form.
Article tags: dancing, bear, bears, inuit, art, carving, carvings, arctic

2). Montana’s Pyramid Pass and the Adventure that was Bear-ly There!
As common courtesy on Montana trails, folks warn others when there is a bear around, especially heading into the Bob Marshall Wilderness. Donny and I had just topped one of the major switchbacks on the trail to Pyramid Pass, and were heading deeper into the backcountry when we received a much appreciated trail update from some outfitters heading out.
Article tags: montana, bob marshall wilderness, pyramid pass, bear, grizzly bear, hike, hiking, swan range

3). Baby Shower Favor Ideas and Tips
Cute Ideas for Baby Shower Favors Even though guests shouldn’t expect to leave any party with anything, it is always a nice gesture to give parting guests a favor. Here are some instructions for simple and easy baby shower favors that you can make at home. By making the favors yourself, not only can you save money, but the handmade favors can be personalized easily to reflect the tastes of the mom-to-be and the theme of the shower! Baby Bottles- Even your local dollar store can be a great place to find favor ideas.
Article tags: baby shower favor, bottle, gift bags, bear, flower pot, tea cup, candy bar, showers, favors, baby gifts

4). Learn About Unusual Mammals and Birds
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow We all know what wolves and coyotes look like, and nearly everyone is familiar with bears, deer and turtles; what about some less familiar animals such as capybara, kiwi, or tapirs? There are so many lesser known animals on this planet that we hear little or nothing about most times, it is interesting to investigate a few of these creatures and understand them a little more.
Article tags: animals, wildlife, animal, nature, wild, tiger, bear, lion, bird, birds, mammal, mammals, unusual, wild animals, animal wildlife, wild

5). Polar Bears, Rulers of the Arctic North
Polar Bears, the Rulers of the Arctic North The polar bears (Thalarctos maritimus) live in the Arctic regions of the north near open water where they can find their main source of food which are seals. These bears are huge with adults at 7 to 8 ½ feet tall and up to 1,600 pounds. Polar bears are white to creamy white all year round which gives them excellent camouflage against the Arctic snow when hunting.
Article tags: polar, bear, bears, arctic, north, canadian, canada, winter, cubs

6). Bearkiller - Book Review
D.J. Stephens has authored two fiction books to date, and though I have only reviewed Bearkiller so far, I am certain that readers will see the author’s name on their bookstore shelves beside novels like She Who Remembers, Antelope, and Follow The River. In only 232 pages, Mr. Stephens combines elements of reincarnation and time travel with action, adventures and romance.
Article tags: fiction, action, adventure, hunter, outdoorsman, bear, reincarnation, spirit, vision, blackfoot, indian, crow, time travel, history, bear, nature, hunting, romance

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