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Travel Bug Dog Tag Griz

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Released:
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Origin:
Montana, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Smokey's Spot

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Griz is of course a Grizzle bear. He is a nephew of Buddy G Bear (TBKW3D) He is always lost and confusied. So he hopes you will take some pictures of him and post, to show where he is at and where he has been.

Please be responsible, he is not a toy, he is a Traveler.

 

About This Item

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Basic Facts About Grizzly Bears

Grizzly bears are majestic symbols of the wild. Bears live in and use a variety of habitat types, playing important roles in each one. This makes them an “umbrella species,” meaning that when we protect them and their habitat we also protect many species. Grizzly bears can also help ecosystems by distributing seeds and nutrients through their scat,and occasionally regulating ungulate populations.

 

Gizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) have concave faces, a distinctive hump on their shoulders, and long claws about two to four inches long. Both the hump and the claws are traits associated with a grizzly bear’s exceptional digging ability. Grizzlies are often dark brown, but can vary from very light cream to black. The long guard hairs on their backs and shoulders frequently have white tips and give the bears a "grizzled" appearance, hence the name "grizzly." The correct scientific name for the species is “brown bear,” but only coastal bears in Alaska and Canada are referred to as such, while inland bears and those found in the lower 48 states are called grizzly bears.

You will see that Griz has been asleep for a long time, someday I will try to explain that.  But for now let it be known that the RAM Explorers are back and Griz is awake and on the move.

Let the Journey Begin.

RAM Explorers.

 

Information taken from Defenders of Wildlife, Please visit there web page for ton's of information and pictures. 

 

 

 

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    Tracking History (3260.1mi) View Map

    Discovered It 5/14/2020 Kavau-FO discovered it Missouri   Visit Log

    Thank you for sharing this nice "Grizzly Bear" Travel-Bug found on your profil.

    Discovered It 8/4/2019 Mike Fitz discovered it Missouri   Visit Log

    Discovered with Iamgrateful before placing it in Smokey's Spot. Thanks for sharing!

    Dropped Off 8/3/2019 Iamgrateful placed it in Smokey's Spot Missouri - 7.55 miles  Visit Log
    •  Safe Travels eh :)
    Visited 8/3/2019 Iamgrateful took it to Fish Resort 2 Missouri - 6.78 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 8/3/2019 Iamgrateful took it to The Final Resting Place Missouri - 5.96 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 8/3/2019 Iamgrateful took it to Old Concrete Bridge Missouri - 18.01 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 8/3/2019 Iamgrateful took it to Fletcher's Treasure Missouri - .73 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 8/3/2019 Iamgrateful retrieved it from The First Cache Missouri   Visit Log

    I grabbed Griz today and will move him along eh. Lots of Grizzly Bears where I live 🇨🇦

    Dropped Off 7/8/2019 RVers18 placed it in The First Cache Missouri - 866.4 miles  Visit Log

    TFTC SL left a trackable be sure he moves on quickly!

    • TB1CH3P Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
    Visited 7/8/2019 RVers18 took it to Fletcher's Treasure Missouri - .64 miles  Visit Log

    TFTC SL

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