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Mörner, T.; Eriksson, H.; Bröjer, C.; Nilsson, K.; Uhlhorn, H.; Ågren, E.; af Segerstad, C.H.; Jansson, D.S.; Gavier-Widén, D. (2005). "Diseases and mortality in free-ranging brown bear ( Ursus arctos), gray wolf ( Canis lupus), and wolverine ( Gulo gulo) in Sweden". Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 41 (2): 298–303. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-41.2.298. PMID 16107663. If you’re in the UK and would like to support local independent bookshops, you can buy Bear Head from my store on Bookshop.org* Set a few decades after the events of Dogs of War, this is recognisably the same version of our world, just developed along a natural – if somewhat grim – line of progression in terms of technology, politics and characters. While Bioforms (biomechanical fusions of humans and animals, from dogs and bears to lizards and mustelids) are integrated into much of society, questions of ethics in technology are being swept aside in favour of commercial gain and extremist political rhetoric. Meanwhile Hellas Planitia (or Hell City, as the locals call it) is being built on Mars for the benefit of Earth’s richest by poor, biomodded workers – like Jimmy – who won’t be able to reap the benefits of their labours. For all its sci-fi stylings this world, its characters and the questions being posed here all feel utterly believable and entirely plausible As well as brunch, Sundays were made for proper roast dinners. From 12 pm, choose from Sirloin of Beef, Slow-cooked Pork Belly, Roasted Lamb Rump or Turkey Breast — all served with a Yorkshire pudding, ruffled garlic & thyme roast potatoes, thyme-roasted carrots, green beans, broccoli, honey-roasted parsnips and as much gravy as you like.

Andean Bear Conservation Project". Archived from the original on 2014-02-18 . Retrieved 2014-03-09. a b c d Banyue, Wang; Zhanxiang, Qiu (2005). "Notes on Early Oligocene Ursids (Carnivora, Mammalia) from Saint Jacques, Nei Mongol, China" (PDF). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 279 (279): 116–124. doi: 10.1206/0003-0090(2003)279<0116:C>2.0.CO;2. S2CID 26636569. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2009-03-26. Browne, Ray B.; Browne, Pat (2001). The Guide to United States Popular Culture. Popular Press. p.944. ISBN 978-0-87972-821-2. Bernhard Family History". ancestry.com. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02 . Retrieved 11 March 2015. a b c d e Mattson, David. "Foraging Behavior of North American Bears" (PDF). Southwest Biological Science Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 July 2007.

The book at times feels like a political thriller, do you think science fiction is a good way to explore that genre?

Furnished to a high standard, our rooms are decorated in a traditional style reflective of the building’s history – think classic colour palettes, cosy carpets, and a warm, welcoming ambience. The constellations of Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, the great and little bears, are named for their supposed resemblance to bears, from the time of Ptolemy. [b] [8] The nearby star Arcturus means "guardian of the bear", as if it were watching the two constellations. [146] Ursa Major has been associated with a bear for as much as 13,000 years since Paleolithic times, in the widespread Cosmic Hunt myths. These are found on both sides of the Bering land bridge, which was lost to the sea some 11,000 years ago. [147]

Bellemain, Eva; Swenson, Jon E.; Taberlet, Pierre (2006). "Mating Strategies in Relation to Sexually Selected Infanticide in a Non-Social Carnivore: The Brown Bear" (PDF). Ethology. 112 (3): 238–246. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2006.01152.x. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-12-21 . Retrieved 2017-05-02. Schaefer, Bradley E. (November 2006). "The Origin of the Greek Constellations: Was the Great Bear constellation named before hunter nomads first reached the Americas more than 13,000 years ago?". Scientific American, reviewed at Brown, Miland (30 October 2006). "The Origin of the Greek Constellations". World History Blog. Archived from the original on 2017-04-01 . Retrieved 9 April 2017; Berezkin, Yuri (2005). "The cosmic hunt: variants of a Siberian – North-American myth". Folklore. 31: 79–100. doi: 10.7592/FEJF2005.31.berezkin. a b Qiu, Zhan-Xiang; etal. (2014). "A Late Miocene Ursavus skull from Guanghe, Gansu, China". Vertebrata PalAsiatica. 52 (3): 265–302.Bonser, Wilfrid (1928). "The mythology of the Kalevala, with notes on bear-worship among the Finns". Folklore. 39 (4): 344–358. doi: 10.1080/0015587x.1928.9716794. JSTOR 1255969. The phylogeny of extant bear species is shown in a cladogram based on complete mitochondrial DNA sequences from Yu et al.(2007) [38] The giant panda, followed by the spectacled bear, are clearly the oldest species. The relationships of the other species are not very well resolved, though the polar bear and the brown bear form a close grouping. [14] Ursidae

The Bears Project – Information, reports and images of European brown bears and other living species Dolberg, Frands (1 August 1992). "Progress in the utilization of urea-ammonia treated crop residues: biological and socio-economic aspects of animal production and application of the technology on small farms". University of Arhus. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07 . Retrieved 10 August 2010. Tedford, R.H.; Barnes, L.G.; Ray, C.E. (1994). "The early Miocene littoral ursoid carnivoran Kolponomos: Systematics and mode of life" (PDF). Proceedings of the San Diego Society of Natural History. 29: 11–32. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 September 2012 . Retrieved 24 July 2010. Custom wine stopper bottle stopper with your face on custom gifts for family gifts for boss for husband Romantic gifts for Anniversary Derocher, Andrew E. (2012). Polar Bears: A Complete Guide to Their Biology and Behavior. JHU Press. p.212. ISBN 978-1-4214-0305-2.

Fredriksson, Gabriella (2005). "Human–sun bear conflicts in East Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo". Ursus. 16 (1): 130–137. doi: 10.2192/1537-6176(2005)016[0130:HBCIEK]2.0.CO;2. S2CID 26961091. Fitzgerald, C. S.; Krausman, P. S. (2002). "Helarctos malayanus". Mammalian Species (696): 1–5. doi: 10.1644/1545-1410(2002)696<0001:HM>2.0.CO;2. S2CID 198969265. V) = made with vegetarian ingredients, (VE) = made with vegan ingredients, however some of our preparation, cooking and serving methods could affect this. If you require more information, please ask your server. Weights stated are approximate uncooked weights. * = this dish contains alcohol. Our fish has been carefully filleted however some small bones may remain. All calories are correct at time of menu print, live nutrition information is available online. All items are subject to availability. Adults need around 2000 kcal a day. Kindaichi, Kyōsuke; Yoshida, Minori (Winter 1949). "The Concepts behind the Ainu Bear Festival (Kumamatsuri)". Southwestern Journal of Anthropology. 5 (4): 345–350. doi: 10.1086/soutjanth.5.4.3628594. JSTOR 3628594. S2CID 155380619.

Ringe, Don (2017). From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic. A Linguistic History of English. Vol.1 (2nded.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p.128. ISBN 978-0-19-251118-8. Williams, Elizabeth S.; Barker, Ian K. (2008). Infectious Diseases of Wild Mammals. John Wiley & Sons. p.203. ISBN 978-0-470-34481-1. Honestly I don’t have any magic answer. I work on one book at a time. I plan extensively and think through ‘the next bit’ a lot between writing sessions, but other than that I just plod on. What’s next for you?

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Ptolemy named the constellations in Greek: Ἄρκτος μεγάλη ( Arktos Megale) and Ἄρκτος μικρά ( Arktos Mikra), the great and little bears. [145] A Bearhead is a piece of low level headgear that is obtained after killing The Kendal in the Mountain Daughter quest. Woodland Trio - Fox, Bear, Deer | Wooden Nursery Wall Decor Set | Forest Animals | Scandi Baby Play Room The English word "bear" comes from Old English bera and belongs to a family of names for the bear in Germanic languages, such as Swedish björn, also used as a first name. This form is conventionally said to be related to a Proto-Indo-European word for "brown", so that "bear" would mean "the brown one". [1] [2] However, Ringe notes that while this etymology is semantically plausible, a word meaning "brown" of this form cannot be found in Proto-Indo-European. He suggests instead that "bear" is from the Proto-Indo-European word *ǵʰwḗr- ~ *ǵʰwér "wild animal". [3] This terminology for the animal originated as a taboo avoidance term: proto-Germanic tribes replaced their original word for bear— arkto—with this euphemistic expression out of fear that speaking the animal's true name might cause it to appear. [4] [5] According to author Ralph Keyes, this is the oldest known euphemism. [6]



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