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They're forti- fied against slipping by having heavy fiir on the soles oftheir feet. |, 2 00% 00 #k 0 #0 According to Hegner, they're remarkable swimmers and : sides mummm ma \rnc or mfifimmwm polar bear. - a stout man in a hammock. They even lazily scratch them» selves as they yawn and re- According to DiSabato, zoo bears have long Hves; some of them living to 80 years old. They are also willing to ham, -- -- bears - with- their -fong-snuouts---- and astonishingly long claws. _ PUDCTS» Picking off their wa- ter game while on-the-hoof, so to speck, and even includ- ing caribou intheir land game. They can be nine feet fn length and weigh up to 1,600 lbs. The pair at the Seneca Park 200 are atypically easy-going duo, who appear to enjoy their ~~ pool and recliner. The latter is of cement and allows the bears to stretch out in a favorite position. . . . resem- bling nothing quite as much as Fashion Spot By Fran Chierico Cetting ready for the Holi- days? Wordering what to get your best girl? Lingerie al- ways puts on a happy face. Mrs. Whitehurst of 62 Upton PK. shows off her nylon tri- coat lounging one-plece jump suit, in shocking pink. This will really make her feel like a queen. Mrs. Stack, 43,Pom- eroy St., on the other hand, selects a robe with an empire walst lise, this having that little princess look. Colors in red or bize, short length or locg. - Both around $15. Fashions can be seen at Sib- lay's Greece Toare Mall. Pattern News Fasklocs can easilly be sewn with a Simplicity pattern. Fashion Hint Bear Fram: 1 attend many functions and parties, and because of ager- tous dendfufl problem, ] have always shied «way from wear- ing black. I have tried many expensive and persuasive remedies, but none of these bave belped. Would you have any method that would sub- stantially control this\ Answer; I bave a couple of very good seggestions that I can pass on to you, that can te doce in the privacy of your own home, and that are very effective ard in- expersive. 1. Miz eqoal parts of vise- gar and water. Part the bair ard apply the lHUnid to the scalp with absorbert cotton. This is excellent for remov- ing dandruff, It also clears ard stimulates the scalp. You can use it as a treartmert by itself! or before shampocing. 2. Best one raw egg lightly with a fork and rob thoroughly into the scalp, usizg fticsterd of shampoo. Rinse o with warm water. Do this corce a task. it up for their public, he said, begging for ' peanuts and marshmallows. Some , such as the grizzly, will sit and wave to the people with a gi- garntic paw. The Seneca Park Zoo does- n't bave a grizzly, but the new Monroe County Zoo will be set up to allow for these, the largest carnivores of North America. They can reach a beight of four feet at the shoulder, grow to 8 1/2 feet long, and weight up to 880 Ibs. There are several races and species, but the typical grizzly is light or yellow- brown, with white-tipped hairs on the back. One of his kin, the Kodiak Bear, is said to be the largest flesh-eating ani- mal in the world. These griz- zlMes are not aggressively mean, but, once aroused, can do almost anything with a sweep of a powerful paw. DiSabato satd all bears seem to respocd well to learning and pick up tricks quickly, but he recommends prikience, sinte\they have fierce tem- -~ pers that sometimes flare up in even the well-oriented. The two Himalayan bears at Ssereca Park Zoo ure Teddy and - Neddy, They're seven years old ard weigh around 200 Tbs. They inhabit sorthern China - ard - the Himalaya mountains ard are reputed to te flerce predators in their o«n habitat. Their most no- ticeable difference from the black or grizzly is large ruff around their necks that makes them look Mke gigantic Chows. They're all black, except for a white Vv-mark on their breasts. They're great climb ers. In the Summer, in their pative Himalayas, will Hyve at a height of 12,0080 feet. A bear you don't hear much about is the Spectacled Bear-- a rere species, according to DiSabato, that comes from the mountains and warn lowlands of South America. Thoy're block arnd get their name from HIMALAYAN san bear the light-coloured rings around their eyes. Another bear few people know about is the little Sun- bear or Malay bear. Senec@i Park Zoo is now in the proc- ess of acquiring three ofthese miniature fellows who are quite different in appearance from their big brothers. Their shoulder height, for instance, is only about two feet. Also, they 'have enormqs | claws short and black with a yellow patch\ on the breast and another yellowish patch on their leng snouts. 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