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  2. Logos and uniforms of the Chicago Bears - Wikipedia

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    The team normally wears their blue pants with their away jerseys, and white pants at home. The addition of navy blue pants as a part of the road kit came in 1984. For a few games in the 1930s the Bears wore a combination of orange jerseys and orange pants. [ 11] Stripes were added to the pants' sides in 1940.

  3. American black bear - Wikipedia

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    The American black bear (Ursus americanus), also known as the black bear, is a species of medium-sized bear endemic to North America. It is the continent's smallest and most widely distributed bear species. It is an omnivore, with a diet varying greatly depending on season and location. It typically lives in largely forested areas but will ...

  4. Rupert Bear - Wikipedia

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    John Harrold (1978–2007) Stuart Trotter (2008–present) Rupert Bear is an English children's comic strip character and franchise created by Herbert Tourtel [ 1] and illustrated by his wife, the artist Mary Tourtel, first appearing in the Daily Express newspaper on 8 November 1920. Rupert's initial purpose was to win sales from the rival ...

  5. Domo (NHK) - Wikipedia

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    Domo (NHK) Domo (どーも くん, Dōmo- kun) is the official mascot of Japan 's public broadcaster NHK, appearing in several 30-second stop-motion interstitial sketches, which are shown as station identification in between the channel's programming. The character is a furry monster that is boxy and brown and often has his big mouth wide open.

  6. Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear - Wikipedia

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    Gender. Male. Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear (also spelled Brer Fox and Brer Bear, / ˈbrɛər /) are fictional characters from African-American oral traditions popular in the Southern United States. These characters have been recorded by many different folklorists, but are most well-known from the folktales adapted and compiled by Joel Chandler ...

  7. Kumamon - Wikipedia

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    Kumamon (くまモン) is a mascot created by the government of Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. It was created in 2010 for a campaign created to draw tourists to the region after the Kyushu Shinkansen line opened. [ 1] Kumamon subsequently became nationally popular, and in late 2011, was voted top in a nationwide survey of mascots, collectively ...

  8. List of fictional bears - Wikipedia

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    An American black bear who is the antagonist from the film. Vladimir Goudenov Grizzlikof: Darkwing Duck: A grizzly bear and S.H.U.S.H.'s top agent Yogi Bear: The Yogi Bear Show The Huckleberry Hound Show: Yogi Bear resides in Jellystone Park and would often try to steal picnic baskets while evading Ranger Smith. Wilbur The Son of Bigfoot

  9. Spirit bear - Wikipedia

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    The spirit bear, sometimes called the kermode bear ( Ursus americanus kermodei ), is a subspecies of the American black bear and lives in the Central and North Coast regions of British Columbia, Canada. [ 2] It is the official provincial mammal of British Columbia and symbol of Terrace, British Columbia. [ 3][ 4] While most Kermode bears are ...