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[T]he 7-foot animal, stiff in death, lay on its side. The bear still had the wire in its mouth, its tongue and teeth burned and blackened. A patch of grass under the left foot was singed.
The sloth bears at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., have to brush their teeth just like the zoo’s human visitors. In addition to that awesome visual, there are also other benefits to the ...
BRIDGTON, Maine — Carolyn Nistler is at the forefront of a boom in a resource that plays a key role in the management of American wildlife: bear teeth. Nistler, owner of a Montana lab, and others are ...
News Release — Vermont Fish & Wildlife September 25, 2013. Media Contacts: Forrest Hammond, 802-885-8832; Mark Scott, 802-583-7194 ...
According to the BBC and other U.K. media, 16-year-old Patrick Flinders underwent emergency surgery in Norway to have the bear's teeth pulled from his skull prior to making the trip back to ...
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