Sentences with phrase «brown bears at»

In late June and early July, brown bears at Brooks River are particularly ravenous for salmon.
In the south of Alaska, feast your eyes on the majestic hunks of ice at Glacier Bay National Park or learn how to catch salmon from the brown bears at Brooks Falls.

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If you were born before 1980, at one point or another, you have taken a slightly smushed peanut butter and jelly sandwich from a lunchbox or brown paper bag and gone to town on it.
A hulking mother brown bear glares from her den at four intruders... who have climbed a Kodiak mountain to try to catch her cubs for exhibits at a zoo
Brown was always the coach's coach, a guy seemingly born with a piece of chalk in his hand, a defensive drill at his fingertips and a barb on his tongue.
The sun fell behind the hills, cloaking Harvey Bear's crispy brown with darkness, and with the laughter and the twinkling headlamps, it once again looked like a nightclub, the kind that used to keep Corbett up late at night.
«Babies born during this time generally do quite well,» assures Barbara O'Brien, M.D., a perinatologist and an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Brown University's Alpert Medical School, in Providence.
Mrs. Brown, who was born in Chicago, was a member of Make Today Count, a support group for cancer patients at Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights, and a hammer dulcimer performer with several musical groups.
Delightfully soft, smaller teddy bear Finished in a lovely soft touch knitted fabric Delicate light brown colouring Soft bow tied at Timble's neck Silver Cross embroidery on his leg Presented in a window display box
This had now switched and the Blair - Brown rivalry at the heart of New Labour was born.
It was well - known that bears were dispersing seeds through their scat, Levi said, but it was not known that they were dispersing more seeds than birds, or the relative contribution of brown and black bears to seed dispersal, or whether the two species bears were eating berries at different times of the year.
Addressing obesity, said co-author Dr. Christopher Born, a professor of orthopaedics at Brown, could therefore help reverse the trends in the data reported in the Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma.
Fifteen percent of the affected populations at two sites bore brown - black growths, some of them raised and almost scablike.
Along present - day carnivore recolonization fronts, brown (also called grizzly) bears killed predator - naı ̈ve adult moose at disproportionately high rates in Scandinavia, and moose mothers who lost juveniles to recolonizing wolves in North America's Yellowstone region developed hypersensitivity to wolf howls.
Scientists at Joseph Fourier University in Grenoble analysed the genetic make - up of brown bears from all over Europe to find out which are the most closely related to the Pyrenees variety.
By analyzing the genomes of 28 bears — polar bears, including a roughly 120,000 - year - old specimen from Norway's Svalbard archipelago, as well as modern brown bears and black bears — the scientists in effect read back in time to a common ancestor at least four million years ago.
For comparison, the genetic differences among giraffe species are at least as great as those between polar and brown bears.
Past studies by other researchers had looked at brown bear DNA in comparison to polar bear DNA, but this was the first time anyone had been able to get DNA material from Irish brown bears.
In brown bears, the sequence of this gene varies from one bear to another, but all the polar bears surveyed have an identical version, with the exact same genetic code at nine variable spots in the gene, about half of which should change the function of the APOB protein.
In a recent paper published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Karen Gjesing Welinder at Aalborg University in Denmark and colleagues set out to understand how wild Scandinavian brown bears protect their health and save energy during hibernation.
The fossil record indicates that polar bears and brown bears were separate species by at least 110,000 years ago, living in separate places and evolving independently.
Pettitt also questions whether the paintings show cave bears at all: brown bears lived in the area long after the cave bears were gone.
At first, they thought the animals had migrated from surrounding countries, so they collected samples from the Carpathian Mountains in Romania, where a separate brown bear population lives.
Carsten Nowak, a wildlife geneticist at the Senckenberg Research Institute in Gelnhausen, Germany, and his colleagues were investigating this brown bear population when they found some strange results.
So neuroscientists Mark Bear and Cristina Alberini at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, pulled those two lines of research together: They wondered what exactly the role of CREB in the hippocampus might be.
Dr Doug Brown, Chief Policy and Research Officer at Alzheimer's Society, commented: «70 % of people living in care homes have dementia, and it's clear from these findings that they're bearing the brunt of a chronically underfunded social care system.
However, further analysis by Eliécer E. Gutiérrez, currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Smithsonian Institution, and Ronald H. Pine, affiliated with the Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum at the University of Kansas, have concluded that the relevant genetic variation in Brown Bears makes it impossible to assign, with certainty, Sykes and co-authors» samples to either that species or the Polar Bear.
Born in Zambia and raised in Johannesburg, Ms. Scott Brown received her education at University of Witwatersrand in South Africa, the Architectural Association of London, and the University of Pennsylvania.
Now, for the past six years, I have had seven dresses that I always wear for formal events (black - tie, weddings): (1) a long sleeved, high - necked, knee length black lace dress by Lover, whose darts I removed entirely so that it falls straight from my shoulders to hips to knees in a very loose, comfortable cut (no need to pull any waists in, and I can eat as much as I like) that I made an underskirt for, so it can also be calf length (2) an ivory version of the same above, with the optional lace underskirt (3) an amazingly intricate ivory leather macrame flapper dress uner which I wear a dark brown long, stretch singlet dress (so comfortable again)(4) a vermillion small V - neck, long bell sleeved, straight cut, long, widens - at - the -(just above ankle) hemline dress I sewed in the most gorgeous lace for twenty dollars (5) a burgundy lace version of the vermillion lace dress in (4)-- for the same price (6) a knee length, Romance Was Born silk shift three sizes up so it sits away from the waist — again — its all about «a'll the better to eat dinner with, my dear», in a huge, wild sunflower graphic print before graphic prints were trendy: it's giant sunflowers against an intense turquoise background (7) a calf length caftan cut dress that I made from Japanese printed silk my mother had bought and kept for sixty years (it's just a giant square with a hole fro my neck and two for my arms, and has the best drape EVER owing to its being silk)
The thin walled squeezy tube with lack of doefoot applicator makes this product seem small for the price — but at 7 ml in size, it's larger or roughly the same than some other similar priced options, such as the Naked Skin concealer at 5 ml, Too Faced Born This Way at 7 ml & Bobbi Brown at 6 ml.
I'm blond I have big brown eyes and Very long eye lashes that I were born with I'm not skinny but I'm not fat I don't think I am really that beautiful But I'm told that I am all the time I get stopped on the street a lot just To be told that But don't look at what's on the outside...
height: 5» 5 sex: male hair: black eyes: brown weight: about 235 (workin on lowering it) nationality: puerto rican / cuban born: new jersey I'm a mellow type guy, like to relax at home after a hard days work, opened to new things, enjoy conversations and getting to know people.
I am a recently divorced heterosexual man (5» 6», 135 lbs, green eyes, brown hair) that is new to the area, lives alone, is working on his Master's Degree at night and bored as Hell during the day.
Born on a Belgian army base, curly brown - haired Johnny Galecki grew up in Chicago and started acting professionally at the age of 12.
Arriving alone at Paddington Station, Paddington soon finds that city life is not all he had imagined — until he meets the kindly Brown family, who find him with a label tied around his neck which reads «Please look after this bear.
At one point in the new film that (ahem) bears his name, Paddington Brown, the Peruvian - born, London - dwelling ursine hero with the blue coat and floppy red hat, rattles off the recipe for an unusually large quantity of marmalade.
Filmmaker Paul King returns to direct the sequel, which picks up with Paddington Bear (voiced by Ben Whishaw) who has now settled into his life with the Brown family at Windsor gardens.
No one is at all surprised to see a talking bear — even though there is no indication that talking animals are a part of this world — and everyone ignores Paddington, until Ma Brown (a delightfully daffy Sally Hawkins) takes pity on him and brings him home.
Finding himself lost and alone at Paddington Station, he begins to realize that city life is not all he had imagined — until he meets the kindly Brown family, who read the label around his neck («Please look after this bear.
It might be a pretty boring shooter, but at least it isn't another boring brown shooter.
Alongside this the choice of the fiery wastes and brown and grey city outside of the tribe's verdant valley often make the film's location dull and boring to look at.
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There will be the rare opportunity to view a replica of Doc Brown's Delorean time machine from the films, owned by Lincoln - born Jason Bradbury - former presenter of The Gadget Show and Visiting Professor at the University of Lincoln - which is set to be popular with children and adults alike.
I can't picture his face anymore, but I do remember that he had pitched his booth at the top of a wide, stone staircase, and that, draping down from the top like water, were the pelts of maybe two dozen brown bears of all shapes and shades, mouths agape.
Recently in India, wildlife rescue organization, Wildlife SOS rescued a nine - month - old Himalayan Brown Bear cub from a human - bear conflict situation at a pilgrim campsBear cub from a human - bear conflict situation at a pilgrim campsbear conflict situation at a pilgrim campsite.
Name 4 things people might be surprised to know about you: I was charged by a brown bear once in Alaska I was a college cheerleader I am a pretty good snowboarder I can still walk at least 20 yards in a hand stand
Born in the protection of a den, pups are blind and helpless with short dark brown hair at birth.
Weather prevented biologists from getting to Brooks Camp to investigate until Wednesday, October 28, at which time they determined that the large brown object was an adult bear.
Situated at the mouth of the Brooks River and the shore of Naknek Lake, Brooks Camp attracts people from all over the world to view brown bears, enjoy world - class fishing, and learn about the long human history of the area.
One can look down twenty feet into the river and observe brown bears dashing at dense clusters of red salmon.
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