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Post by specialk on Nov 3, 2005 19:16:07 GMT
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Little*Chick*
'The Big Mini Mod'
Even better than my Mum
x..mwaw..x
Posts: 1,389
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Post by Little*Chick* on Nov 3, 2005 19:31:54 GMT
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Post by CmonYouSpurs on Nov 4, 2005 18:09:36 GMT
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Post by happy on Nov 4, 2005 19:25:35 GMT
Polar Bear
(to the tune of "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean")
The polar bear lives in Alaska, He never gets cold in a storm, He swims in cold icy water, His heavy coat keeps him warm. Warm, warm, warm, warm, His heavy coat keeps him warm. Warm, warm, warm, warm, His heavy coat keeps him warm.
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The Polar Bear
The polar bear by being white gives up his camouflage at night, And, yet without a thought or care, he wanders here, meanders there, and gaily treads the ice floes completely unconcerned with foes. For after dark nobody dares to set out after polar bears.
Jack Prelutsky
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Post by CmonYouSpurs on Nov 6, 2005 12:41:05 GMT
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Little*Chick*
'The Big Mini Mod'
Even better than my Mum
x..mwaw..x
Posts: 1,389
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Post by Little*Chick* on Nov 6, 2005 20:19:32 GMT
yes very gd k
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Post by happy on Nov 6, 2005 20:28:28 GMT
and its not K but T dear Little Chick
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Post by Admin on Nov 6, 2005 22:16:05 GMT
I think I'm going to puke...
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Post by happy on Nov 6, 2005 22:17:34 GMT
I think I'm going to puke... Heres a bucket......... ;D
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Post by CmonYouSpurs on Nov 7, 2005 15:07:49 GMT
Polar Bear Facts
Polar Bears are large, meat-eating bears who are well-adapted for life in their frozen Arctic environment. They are powerful swimmers who hunt seals in the water. Polar bears can run in bursts up to 25 mph (40 kph).
Anatomy: Polar Bears are up to 10 feet (3 m) long and weigh about 1,700 pounds (770 kg); males are bigger than females. Polar bears have a small head, powerful jaws, and a black nose and tongue. They have a strong sense of smell. They have 42 teeth; the tail is small and flat. They have wide front paws with slightly webbed toes that help them swim. These bears paddle with their front feet and steer with the hind feet.
Fur and Skin: Polar Bears have two types of fur. They have thick, woolly fur close to the skin that keeps them warm. They also have hollow guard hairs that stick up and protect the bears from getting wet. These guard hairs are like drinking straws and are clear-colored (not white). The white-looking coat camouflages them well in the snow and ice. Under the fur, Polar Bears have black skin. They also have a thick layer of fat (up to 4 inches thick) under the skin that helps keep them warm.
Habitat and Range: Polar Bears live in icy Arctic areas of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Norway, and Russia. They spend much of their time swimming in frigid seas.
Diet: Polar Bears are carnivores (meat-eaters) who frequently hunt and catch their prey in the water, often many miles from land. They are fierce predators who eat mostly seals (and some walruses and other marine mammals). A polar bear's stomach can hold up to 150 pounds. Polar bears don't drink water.
Reproduction: When pregnant, females (called sows) build snow dens in which they spend the winter; they usually give birth to twin cubs. Male polar bears (called boars) are active all year.
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Post by Admin on Nov 8, 2005 12:00:12 GMT
Polar Bear FactsPolar Bears are large, meat-eating bears who are well-adapted for life in their frozen Arctic environment. They are powerful swimmers who hunt seals in the water. Polar bears can run in bursts up to 25 mph (40 kph). Anatomy: Polar Bears are up to 10 feet (3 m) long and weigh about 1,700 pounds (770 kg); males are bigger than females. Polar bears have a small head, powerful jaws, and a black nose and tongue. They have a strong sense of smell. They have 42 teeth; the tail is small and flat. They have wide front paws with slightly webbed toes that help them swim. These bears paddle with their front feet and steer with the hind feet. Fur and Skin: Polar Bears have two types of fur. They have thick, woolly fur close to the skin that keeps them warm. They also have hollow guard hairs that stick up and protect the bears from getting wet. These guard hairs are like drinking straws and are clear-colored (not white). The white-looking coat camouflages them well in the snow and ice. Under the fur, Polar Bears have black skin. They also have a thick layer of fat (up to 4 inches thick) under the skin that helps keep them warm. Habitat and Range: Polar Bears live in icy Arctic areas of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Norway, and Russia. They spend much of their time swimming in frigid seas. Diet: Polar Bears are carnivores (meat-eaters) who frequently hunt and catch their prey in the water, often many miles from land. They are fierce predators who eat mostly seals (and some walruses and other marine mammals). A polar bear's stomach can hold up to 150 pounds. Polar bears don't drink water. Reproduction: When pregnant, females (called sows) build snow dens in which they spend the winter; they usually give birth to twin cubs. Male polar bears (called boars) are active all year. and they taste nice.. ;D
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Post by CmonYouSpurs on Nov 8, 2005 22:08:34 GMT
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