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  2. Bear suit - Wikipedia

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    A group of polar bear suit-wearing Greenpeace activists protest global warming outside the White House. On the left side is a realistic two-person suit. Bear suits are a type of costumed character or creature suit resembling a bear. The first bear suits worn by humans were used in shamanic ritual practices by native peoples.

  3. Coca-Cola polar bears - Wikipedia

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    First appearance. Northern Lights. 1993. Created by. Ken Stewart. The Coca-Cola polar bears are fictional polar bears used as the mascots for the Coca-Cola Company. The animated characters have been a popular element in Coca-Cola advertising since 1993, and the company sells merchandise, such as tumblers and plush versions of the bears.

  4. Gus (bear) - Wikipedia

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    Gus (bear) Gus (1985–August 27, 2013) was a 700-pound (320 kg) [ 1][ 2] polar bear and icon of the Central Park Zoo in New York City. [ 3] His exhibit was visited by over 20 million people during his lifetime. [ 3][ 4] He came to public notice in the 1990s, when he began swimming obsessively in his pool for up to 12 hours a day.

  5. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    Men's polar bear parka and pants, North Greenland Inuit, Greenland National Museum Polar bear was a major source of winter garments for Greenlandic Inuit in the 19th century. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] Like caribou fur, polar bear fur grows in dual layers, and is prized for its heat-trapping and water-resistant properties.

  6. Polar bears kill worker at remote radar site in Canadian Arctic

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    Sebnem Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images. A pair of polar bears attacked and killed a worker at a remote government radar site in the Canadian Arctic, the facility's operator said, marking at least ...

  7. Nanook - Wikipedia

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    In Inuit religion, Nanook ( / ˈnænuːk /; Inuktitut: ᓇᓄᖅ[ 1] [naˈnuq], [ 2] lit. "polar bear") was the master of bears, meaning he decided if hunters deserved success in finding and hunting bears and punished violations of taboos. [ 3] The word was popularized by Nanook of the North, the first feature-length documentary. [citation needed]

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