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What’s the context behind that photo? Bears love garbage. We call them trash pandas where I live. They wander off of a mountain with bountiful, ample amounts of sustenance, to dig in the trash for fast food.
Is this the new Coca Cola commercial?
What’s the context behind that photo? Bears love garbage. We call them trash pandas where I live. They wander off of a mountain with bountiful, ample amounts of sustenance, to dig in the trash for fast food.
We call them trash pandas where I live.
Trash pandas are raccoons.....
...and a minor league baseball team in Alabama.
What’s the context behind that photo? Bears love garbage. We call them trash pandas where I live. They wander off of a mountain with bountiful, ample amounts of sustenance, to dig in the trash for fast food.
The context is we are destroying our planet. That's garbage washed up in the artic. These polar bears now are dealing with their homes melting and drowning and now also our trash littering where they live.
several small black bear cross my property often in the middle of the night...they've never once knocked over a trash bin but they go straight for my flowering plum trees and eat the leaves like they're crack....often see bear shit around the base of the tree and my neighbor has a night camera that shows 3 of them crossing our property when we're asleep..once in awhile a truck will kill one on the road from the mill. Not long ago the melting ice cause Grizzlies and Polar bears to compete for the same food chain for the first time in history...Polar Bears forced south and Grizzlies migrating further north..read they'd never encounter each other before in history
I read about in in Natl Geographic...never heard of them interbreeding before..that's news to me.I don't believe the part about grizzlies encountering polar bears only recently is true. I'm sure it happens more often now, but they have identified cases of where they have interbred for several years now.
I read about in in Natl Geographic...never heard of them interbreeding before..that's news to me.
Interesting but the oldest of these cases was 1990....8 alive are all born in the 2000's so it could still be a relatively new occurance...thanks for the link...I love this stuff. The Growlar bear...go figure!
Interesting but the oldest of these cases was 1990....8 alive are all born in the 2000's so it could still be a relatively new occurance...thanks for the link...I love this stuff. The Growlar bear...go figure!
Those are polar bears. They don't live on mountains. The concern is about global climate change ruining their natural habitat of sea ice.
I've been much more aware/concerned about global warming over the last few years. That said, this was a significant watch for me. It was filmed from a coral perspective on global (oceans) warming, and the like. Compelling, sometimes emotional, and very eye-opening, I'd recommend this documentary to anyone and everyone.
I've been much more aware/concerned about global warming over the last few years. That said, this was a significant watch for me. It was filmed from a coral perspective on global (oceans) warming, and the like. Compelling, sometimes emotional, and very eye-opening, I'd recommend this documentary to anyone and everyone.
This planet does not need us...
We need it, though.
She is going to raze the virus that we are from her surface. And we'll deserve it.
It's a mother of a conundrum fer sure.
