



Maybe because my last name has the first syllable as 'polar bear'...I've always felt an affinity with these great white bears. My first REALLY loved stuffed animal was "Huggy" a polar bear that was larger than I was when I got it (my 2nd christmas). I'm saddened that their habitat is becoming less 'habitat' and more 'open sea'. Here're some polar bear pics that interested me.
[Option-G "Underwater Print", Robert Clyde Anderson "Bright", Autumn Whitehurst "Prey", and unknown]
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