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There was an episode on pbs kids that was never meant to air and it was called the death of brother and sister was a horrible thing that happened when they aired it on pbs kids back in the day I don't remember the exact day or date but it was cancelled because of this episode that should have never aired
That depends on many factors: age and health of the lion, species age and health of the bear, etc. In reality, size and weight really doesn't have much to do with whether a bear could kill a lion or not: it actually has more to do with experience and fighting-ability. A young bear would be foolish to mess with an adult lion, whereas a young lion would be foolish to mess with a larger bear like a grizzly, brown or polar bear, or even the more aggressive black bear. Between an experienced lion and a male black bear, it could be a draw. Both are aggressive as the other, even though one may be a little larger than the other or the same size (most black bear boars are larger than an adult lion), because both have to defend their territories from rivals. With a lion versus an Alaskan brown bear, a Grizzly or a Polar bear though, it's likely that such a bear could do enough damage to a lion to kill it. This scenario is most likely with a polar bear vs. a lion than a grizzly/brown bear vs. lion because polar bears are adapted to hunt and kill animals. But so are grizzlies and brown bears, since it's not uncommon for them to hunt down and kill moose, deer, or caribou if they're hungry enough. So to answer the question, there really is no definitive answer because of the reasons stated above.
Super Bowl XLIII will also mark the first time that a 30-second commercial time slot will cost US $3 million. interesting: At September of 2008, NBC had sold all but ten of the in-game advertising spots, and could command higher fees for said last ten spots.[8] Many traditional advertisers of the game, such as Anheuser-Busch and Pepsi-Cola, are buying multiple ads at discounted rates. Two traditional advertisers, General Motors and FedEx, will pass on the game, citing the current economic crisis as their main reason. http://mobias.blogspot.com
The concept of a "dancing bear" typically refers to a performance involving a bear dancing or engaging in other unnatural behaviors. These performances are often staged and involve trained bears rather than real amateur women. The use of bears in such performances is widely considered unethical and inhumane, leading to bans on these practices in many countries. It is important to prioritize animal welfare and avoid supporting exploitative practices.
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There are 9 spots
Sorry, the spots are difficult to count.
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There are 21 spots on an ordinary die.
there were 3 bears
what do the spots look like? Are they large or many small spots together? Are you having an outbreak now?
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