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Travel Bug Dog Tag Blizzard (Useing Grizzle's Copy Tag)

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Released:
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Origin:
Montana, United States
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

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Current Goal

Grizzle's original mission was to "Travel along the Lewis and Clark Trail getting his picture taken and posted." But he went missing some time after April 2009 (With 3752.1mi) So Blizzard is taking up the search, and beware if he find out who has Grizzle. 

We would appreciate posts and pictures to see his travels.

 

About This Item

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Basic Facts About Polar Bears

 

Polar bears are the largest land carnivores in the world, rivaled only by the Kodiak brown bears of southwestern Alaska. Polar bears sit at the top of the food chain in the biologically rich Arctic. The most carnivorous of the bear species, polar bears feed primarily on the fat of ice-dependent seals. The remains of these seals provide food for many other Arctic wildlife species, giving polar bears a vital role in their ecosystem.

 

Polar bears are marine mammals, and spend much of their time on Arctic sea ice. Many adaptations make polar bears uniquely suited to life in icy habitats. Their fur is thicker than any other bears’ and covers even their feet for warmth and traction on ice. A thick layer of blubber beneath their fur provides buoyancy and insulation. The long neck and narrow skull of the polar bear probably aid in streamlining the animal in the water while warming the air that they breathe, and their front feet are large, flat and oar-like, making them excellent swimmers.

 

This information taken from "Defenders of Wildlife"

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    Tracking History (22032.1mi) View Map

    Mark Missing 4/26/2021 Geomulma marked it as missing   Visit Log

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    Write note 3/23/2021 Jordancache2013 posted a note for it   Visit Log

    Niet aanwezig in de cache

    Write note 2/24/2021 GastJV87 posted a note for it   Visit Log

    Niet aanwezig in deze cache!

    Write note 1/8/2021 Woodwhisperer posted a note for it   Visit Log

    Vandaag deze TB hier NIET aangetroffen.
    Helaas.

    Discovered It 12/30/2020 annoscholing discovered it Gelderland, Netherlands   Visit Log

    Gezien in "Op bezoek bij Geomulma", maar wat te groot om mee te nemen.

    Discovered It 12/27/2020 Peripatetici discovered it Gelderland, Netherlands   Visit Log

    Deze TB gezien in de geweldige cache toen we op "Bezoek waren bij GeoMulma".
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    Discovered It 12/27/2020 "Pere-grino" discovered it Gelderland, Netherlands   Visit Log

    gezien in een cache van geomulma

    Discovered It 12/13/2020 Geomulma discovered it Gelderland, Netherlands   Visit Log

    Gezien in onze cache "Op bezoek bij Geomulma".
    Groetjes GeoMulma

    Dropped Off 12/13/2020 Wiztel placed it in Op bezoek bij GeoMulma Gelderland, Netherlands - 3.49 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 12/5/2020 Wiztel retrieved it from Geijtencachers letterlijke letterbox Flevoland, Netherlands   Visit Log

    Found during a nice afternoon walk.
    When we came back, we were 'surprised' to find a lot of presents at our home 😁

    Will take this polar bear to the next cache.

    Greetings,
    Wiztel

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