SwearBear, Beer Bear, Porno Panda, Boob Job bear and RedNeck teddy enjoy a X-mas tradition!
A classic Swearbear video!
Visit www.SwearBear.com for official SwearBear toys and t-shirts!
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SwearBear X-mas video!
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The Polar Bear
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SwearBear at NYC Halloween parade!
Swearbear goes to the NYC Halloween parade!
Swearbear meets Paul Stanley from KISS!
Talks with SpeedRacer, The Tellutubies and the predator!
visit www.swearbear.com for official merchandise!
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Teddy Bear/Muhammad Teddy Bear/Teddy Bear Muhammad/Teddy Bear
Muhammad Teddy Bear and Diary
"Support the efforts of British teacher, Gillian Gibbons, and her classroom in Sudan by adopting this wonderfully soft teddy bear, relative of Muhammad the teddy bear named by the students in Sudan. This teacher had a wonderful and innocent idea to help students get involved with caring for an item they named and writing about their weekend journey. She should not be punished. Go to Ebay now and type in "Muhammad Teddy Bear" for this wonderful cause.
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Custom Made Teddy Bear
http://www.tv4gifts.com/stearnsy/
http://www.tv4gifts.com/stearnsy-custom/
http://www.tv4gifts.com/stearnsy-how-to
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How To Make a Teddy Bear
http://www.tv4gifts.com/stearnsy/
http://www.tv4gifts.com/stearnsy-custom/
http://www.tv4gifts.com/stearnsy-how-to
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Stearnsy Bears
http://www.tv4gifts.com/stearnsy/
http://www.tv4gifts.com/stearnsy-custom/
http://www.tv4gifts.com/stearnsy-how-to
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Brother Bear-Dare You To Move
Gaah!!! The middle and end didn't come out too great.....oh well, I tried! ANYWAY, yea, I just got.....well...bored......Hey! At least I didn't make another bulliten, and annoy you guys!. I'm SORRY I get bored easily!
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Man Vs Wild Euro Alps (Music Preview)
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*NEW* SWEARBEARS-BoobJob Bear "Teddy talk"
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Gummy Bear Song
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Daphne, Pooh Bear, and Bear, sliding down the icy hill.
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Man Vs Wild Deserted Island (Music Preview)
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Black Bears
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yogi bear song
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Baby Bear
A 3 week old orphaned baby black bear. After caring for him for a month,he was lucky enough to be given to a sedated mother bear in her den back in the wild!
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Caitlin hates Boo Boo Bear
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Saw this CRAZY BIG GIANT TEDDY BEAR at BigPlush.com Yesterday
What an unusual patchwork quilt type of fabric! Bigger stuffed animals sure are BETTER stuffed animal plush toys! Saw this at http://www.bigplush.com PHONE: 1-800-238-9481.
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The Grizzly Bear
Brown (Kodiak/Grizzly) Bear
Order: Carnivora
Family: Ursidae
Genus and Species: Ursus arctos
A hulking, usually brown, animal with a humped back and powerful long claws. Although one of the most feared animals in the world, brown bears go out of their way to avoid people. Despite this, habitat loss and hunting have greatly reduced their populations.
Physical Description: Brown bears vary in size and color from region to region. The frosted, or grizzled, coats of bears living in the American west earned these animals the name "grizzly." In some other areas, brown bears have whitish or blackish coats. Kodiak bearsanimals from the far northwestern North Americaare the largest brown bears. In North America, brown bears often live in the same areas as the smaller American black bear. Brown bears are distinguished from black bears by their humped shoulders, more upturned snouts, longer fur, and longer claws. Brown bears have large snouts but small ears.
Size: Male brown bears grow larger than females. On all four legs, a brown bear stands up to five feet tall. But standing on two legs, as brown bears can do for short periods, a large individual towers up to nine feet tall. Females may weigh more than 450 pounds, but large males reach close to 1,000 pounds. Brown bears grow from six and a half to nine feet long.
Geographic Distribution: Brown bears live in mountains and grassy wilderness in North America, Europe, and Asia. However, their range has been greatly reduced. The largest populations remain in Alaska, Canada, and Russia. Small populations hang on in Austria, Finland, France, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Syria, northern India (in the Himalaya), and other countries. Fewer than 1,000 animals live in the lower 48 U.S. states, mainly around Yellowstone and Glacier national parks.
Status: Outside Alaska, the U.S. brown bear population is listed as threatened. Scattered small populations in other areas, such as in Europe, are endangered, with sometimes only a few individuals remaining.
Habitat: Brown bears live in a wide variety of open, or semi-open, northern habitats, including grasslands, coastlines, tundra, and mountain and lowland forests.
Natural Diet: Like their habitats, brown bear diets vary. Brown bears are classic omnivoresanimals that eat both meat and plants. Most brown bears primarily eat vegetation, including tubers (underground stems and roots), berries, and pine nuts. But they also eat moths, grubs, rodents (dug out of their burrows), carrion, and occasionally large animals such as horses, bison, and moose and other deer (usually young ones). Seasonally, salmon or trout are important foods.
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