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The bear that was

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Bear behavior has evolved in such a way that they have learned to fear humans enough to steer clear of them. Bear behavior has evolved so that swift, cunning creatures have replaced the once lumbering giants and that people may have a great deal to do with it.

Author: Jans, Nick
Publisher: Alaska Publishing Properties Inc.
Publication Name: Alaska
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0002-4562
Year: 1998
Bears, Animal psychology

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The smaller cousin

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The red fox in the Alaskan wilderness has attributes that are similar to that of humans. Foxes are resourceful, vain, dishonest, sociable and foolish at times and these attributes may also be found in humans that it is only fitting that foxes be respected.

Author: Jans, Nick
Publisher: Alaska Publishing Properties Inc.
Publication Name: Alaska
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0002-4562
Year: 1998
Human beings, Humans, Red fox

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Chance

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The attachment between Sherrie and her pet bull mink named Chance is discussed.

Author: Jans, Nick
Publisher: Alaska Publishing Properties Inc.
Publication Name: Alaska
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0002-4562
Year: 2005
Alaska, Minks

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