Is the Best Bear Really Green?

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In summary, the conversation discussed the concept of a green bear and whether or not it exists. Some people prefer blue bears, while others believe that the photo of a green bear is fake. The conversation also mentioned encounters with different animals and a debate about the best type of bear. A reference was made to a mama bear and the potential danger she poses. Overall, the conversation was humorous and light-hearted.
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etotheipi
green bear

edit: that's debatable, there are basically two schools of thought.
 
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What makes a green bear best? Not true at all for those who prefer blue bears.
 
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There may be no blue bears (are there really green bears?), but that does not prevent the existence of people who prefer blue bears.
 
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That's a brown bear (I view the world through rose-tinted glasses)...
 
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Uh - no one here really believes this pic is real, yes?

(My disbelief in everything internet-y has kicked up another notch in recent months, and I'm starting to get trigger-y about it.)

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DaveC426913 said:
Uh - no one here really believes the photo in the OP is real, yes?

uhhh.. yeah man, it's probably fake, probably fake. probably...
 
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OK. Don't mind me.
 

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I've only run away from two animals in the woods. A skunk that I encountered in the dark (don't ask), and a bear cub (never got around to seeing the mama bear). :oops:
 
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someone in my DofE group got chased by a horse. that shortcut probably wasn't the best idea, but exquisite in terms of entertainment value👌
 
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DaveC426913 said:
OK. Don't mind me.
A question of polar-ized and un-polar-ized bears.
 
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etotheipi said:
green bear

edit: that's debatable, there are basically two schools of thought.
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Maybe water bears, or sun bears.

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What kind of bear is best?

Camem bear.
 
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What kind of bear is best?

... distant. That's the best (for your health).
 
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1. What is the most common type of bear?

The most common type of bear is the black bear, found in North America, Asia, and some parts of Europe.

2. What is the difference between a grizzly bear and a brown bear?

Grizzly bears and brown bears are actually the same species. The term "grizzly" is typically used to refer to brown bears that live in inland areas, while "brown bear" is used for those that live along the coast.

3. How can you tell the difference between a polar bear and other types of bears?

Polar bears are easily recognizable due to their white fur, which helps them blend in with their snowy surroundings. They also have longer necks and narrower heads compared to other bears.

4. Are pandas considered bears?

Yes, pandas are considered bears. They are part of the Ursidae family, along with other bear species.

5. What is the smallest type of bear?

The smallest type of bear is the sun bear, which can be found in Southeast Asia. They typically weigh between 60 and 145 pounds and are about 4 feet long.

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