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- | From pizzly bears to strange fish, here’s why hybrid animal sightings are on the rise [[https://kraken11f.at/|кракен даркнет]] | + | Inside |
- | The bear scientists shot in the Canadian arctic in 2016 was a biological mystery. It looked like a grizzly bear, complete with long claws and a prominent snout, but most of its fur was white. | ||
- | Call it a pizzly or maybe a grolar bear. Either way, scientists determined | + | In ancient Greek and Roman legend, the Pillars of Hercules –marking |
- | Pizzly bears aren’t being born en masse, said Charlotte Lindqvist, a biology professor at the University | + | One was on the Rock of Gibraltar, a pocket |
- | For instance, eight of the bear hybrids were found to be the children | + | Today, Ceuta is a Spanish exclave, a piece of a country entirely surrounded by another, in this case Morocco. And while it may only be 18 miles from the Spanish mainland, this tiny pocket |
- | But as global temperature rises and Arctic ice melts, polar bears will have more chances to encounter – and mate with – other bear species. | + | Surrounded on three sides by water, Ceuta is protected by high medieval walls, stone citadels |
- | “This might just be the beginning,” Lindqvist | + | With an area of just seven square miles and a population of around 85,000 people, this peninsula jutting abruptly into the Mediterranean Sea has been in the possession of Spain since 1580. |
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+ | But the exclave is more than just a colonial hangover; with architecture, | ||
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+ | “Ceuta was given the title of the most loyal city in Spain,” Mila Bernal, a local tourism office representative, | ||