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"<b>I haven't seen you lately.</b><br><br>The rarest bear species in the world is the Blue Bear. It is also one of the rarest mammals in the world. It is found primarily in Tibet. However, it is extremely rare to spot one of them in the wild.<br><br> The blue bear is a sub-species of the brown bear. Scientists do not know much about the blue bear simply because they must rely heavily on bones and samples of fur to learn more about them.",

"<b>What's in a name?</b><br><br>Despite being known as the blue bear they are not blue, but actually brown.<br><br>This bear is so rare it is almost never spotted in the wild and most of what is known of them is from bone and fur samples.<br><br>The blue bear was first classified as a subspecies of the brown bear in 1854. ",

"<b>Wild Blue Yonder.</b><br><br>The Blue bear is able to live up to 25 years in the wild, and some believe longer in captivity.<br><br>Like most other brown bears they are omnivorous and will eat plants, herbs, moose, elk, and livestock. They have an excellent sense of smell but very poor vision.",

"<b>A Bear of many names.</b><br><br>The Blue bear is known as the Tibetan blue bear, the Tibetan brown bear, and the horse bear.<br><br>These bears were discovered on the eastern parts of the Tibetan plateau, hence their name. The name for these bears in Tibetan is Dom gyamuk. They have been listed as one of the rarest species of bears in the world and because of this very little is known about them.",

"<b>The Yeti?</b><br><br>The Blue bear is sometimes compared to the legendary Yeti.<br><br>Researchers have been looking for the Yeti for years. In the 1960’s, Sir Edmund Hillary went out on a search of the Yeti and came back claiming that he had found proof of the Yeti’s existence. However, what he really came back with was some fur of a Blue Bear.<br><br>This has led people to wonder if the Yeti and blue bear are the same animal.<br><br>It is highly doubtful that unless the Blue bear had lost their way that they would have been in the high mountain regions where the Yeti’s are said to live.",

"<b>A light eater.</b><br><br>The blue bear normally eats about 2% of their weight per day.<br><br>The smallest blue bears weigh around 200 pounds, but the biggest can reach over 1,000 pounds.<br><br>Their weight usually depends on their specific location, and on what they eat. While not too much is known about their specific dietary habits it is known that they eat about 25 to 30 pounds of food per day.<br><br>Despite the large size of these bears, they can still run quite quickly. The average blue bear is thought to be able to run 30 miles per hour.",

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