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Brown bear culture is homney...bearrie...sulmon...yummi...
therian/otherkin culture is
Bears have a close bond with their cubs!
Mothers and cubs are extremely close; mothers will fight to the death to protect their young from predators!
Mothers teach cubs how to forage for food and protect themselves by climbing trees. The cubs also have great fun playing with their mother and siblings. Researchers have found that the more brown bear cubs play, the more likely they are to survive into adulthoo!!
Me, outside doing yard work: "ah yeah what a nice day, perfect temperature"
Nature: gets cold and starts raining super hard
My brain, almost immediately: oh yeah, bear time 🐻🏔
[ ( Brown ) American Black Bear Kinboard for @the-wolves-fangs ] // Sorry I couldn’t find any good gifs for this one!! //
Wait wait wait wait!
Did you just say salmon?!
I’m fast as fck boy, fast as fck!
Adult bears can run up to an incredible 40mph, which is the same pace as a greyhound and breaking the speed limit on many roads in the UK!!! That’s why If you see one in real life you should never run!
Double fur!!
The characteristic shaggy appearance of bears is made up of two unique layers, one of short fur and one of long fur. The short hair layer is designed to keep them warm, whilst the longer layer prevents water from reaching the short hair layer and skin!