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A Pizzly Bear in captivity
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12021-04-26T22:54:01-07:00"Pizzly Bears"3A link to a Live Science article about hybrid Polar/Grizzly Bearsplain2021-04-26T22:57:59-07:00 The heating climate is making survival harder for Polar Bears but they are evidently also beginning to adapt by mating with Grizzly Bears as they move further south according to this article from the Live Science website.