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The Bear refers to a large senior who lives in San Antonio. He is very large in size and his voice can cause a man to go deaf. He can and will eat small children for all meals in the day and if disturbed from his 12 hours of sleep, he can tear down the whole city of San Antonio and half of Texas. The state of Texas and The city of San Antonio are all at the mercy of The Bear. | |||
A ''']''' is a large mammal in the family Ursidae of the order Carnivora. | |||
'''Bear''' may also refer to: | |||
He was born in the wild and raised by bears and cheetahs. He was told at the age of 1 he was a man, but has denied this thought his whole life. He was able to talk at the age of 1 and started climbing trees at the age of 2.He was introduced to dip at the age of 3, and has been dipping ever since. He was recovered from the wild after attacking some tourists for some dip money at 5. The rest of his life is still unknown to society and everyone is afraid to ask him. | |||
* ], a famous exploration ship | |||
* ], a band featuring Adrian Belew | |||
* ], a subculture of the gay community consisting of large, hairy, and usually bearded, men | |||
* ''Bear market'', one of several ] referring to a cyclical downturn in a stock market | |||
* ], a block cipher designed by Ross Anderson and Eli Biham | |||
* ], also known as ''L'Ours'', a 1988 film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud | |||
* ], a Soviet bomber aircraft given the NATO reporting name ''Bear'' | |||
==People== | |||
the Bear has many alias. He is also known as the "Big, Friendly neighborhood Mexican", "The BFNM", "TATA!", and "God in mexican form", etc..... | |||
* ], a chief of the Crow tribe | |||
* ], an american science fiction author | |||
* ], an American college football player | |||
* ], youngest Briton to climb Mount Everest | |||
* ] (d.1863), a Shoshone chief | |||
* ], a Hunkpapa Sioux chief | |||
* ] (1921-1980), a Comanche-Kiowa artist and painter | |||
* ] (d.1854), a Brulé Sioux leader | |||
* ], an Assiniboine chief | |||
* ] (c.1850–1913), a Brulé Sioux leader | |||
* ] (c.1795–1837), chief of the Mandan tribe, also known as ''Four Bears'' | |||
* ], founder of the Chicago Bears, known as ''Papa Bear'' | |||
* ], a classically trained musician and composer known for his work on the reimagined Battlestar Galactica | |||
* ] (1846–1904), a Lakota chief | |||
* ] (1813–1864), a Cheyenne chief | |||
* ] (d.1878), a Kiowa war leader who was also known as ''White Bear'' | |||
* ] (c.1830–1871), a Kiowa warrior and medicine man | |||
* ], nicknamed ''Bear'', the largest LSD manufacturer of the 1960s and soundman for the Grateful Dead | |||
* ] (c.1834–1908), a chief of the Ponca tribe | |||
* ] (1792-1873), a Comanche leader | |||
* ], a Meskwaki poet | |||
* ] (d.1839), a Cherokee leader also known as ''Drowning Bear'' | |||
==Literature== | |||
* ], a character from ''The Railway Series'' books by Rev.W.Awdry | |||
* ], an alternative comic book by Jamie Smart | |||
* ], an opera by William Walton | |||
* ''The Bear'', a play by ] | |||
==Companies== | |||
* ], a popular name for British public houses | |||
** ] a particularly historic British public house | |||
* ], a radio station in Ottawa whose on-air brand name is ''The Bear'' | |||
* ], a radio station in Edmonton, Alberta with the brand name ''The Bear'' | |||
==Sports teams== | |||
* ], sports teams of Baylor University | |||
* ], sports teams of the University of California, Berkeley | |||
* ], an American football team | |||
* ], the men's teams at the University of Alberta | |||
* ], sports teams of the Missouri State University | |||
* Central Arkansas Bears, the men's teams of the ] | |||
* ], the sports teams of the New York Institute of Technology | |||
* ] athletics | |||
==Other== | |||
* ], an unincorporated community in the United States | |||
* Bear, a rank in the ] | |||
* ], a novel by ] | |||
* ], an unofficial mascot hidden in Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 | |||
* ''BEAR'', a ] developed as part of the Strategic Defense Initiative | |||
* ''BEAR'', Battlefield Extraction and Retrieval Robot | |||
==See also== | |||
* ] (disambiguation) | |||
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Revision as of 19:07, 19 March 2007
A bear is a large mammal in the family Ursidae of the order Carnivora.
Bear may also refer to:
- Bear (ship), a famous exploration ship
- The Bears (band), a band featuring Adrian Belew
- Bear community, a subculture of the gay community consisting of large, hairy, and usually bearded, men
- Bear market, one of several market trends referring to a cyclical downturn in a stock market
- BEAR (cipher), a block cipher designed by Ross Anderson and Eli Biham
- The Bear (film), also known as L'Ours, a 1988 film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud
- Tupolev Tu-95, a Soviet bomber aircraft given the NATO reporting name Bear
People
- Bear Cut Ear, a chief of the Crow tribe
- Greg Bear, an american science fiction author
- Bear Bryant, an American college football player
- Bear Grylls, youngest Briton to climb Mount Everest
- Bear Hunter (d.1863), a Shoshone chief
- Bear's Rib, a Hunkpapa Sioux chief
- Blackbear Bosin (1921-1980), a Comanche-Kiowa artist and painter
- Conquering Bear (d.1854), a Brulé Sioux leader
- Crazy Bear (Assiniboine chief), an Assiniboine chief
- Hollow Horn Bear (c.1850–1913), a Brulé Sioux leader
- Mato-tope (c.1795–1837), chief of the Mandan tribe, also known as Four Bears
- George Halas, founder of the Chicago Bears, known as Papa Bear
- Bear McCreary, a classically trained musician and composer known for his work on the reimagined Battlestar Galactica
- Kicking Bear (1846–1904), a Lakota chief
- Lean Bear (1813–1864), a Cheyenne chief
- Satanta (White Bear) (d.1878), a Kiowa war leader who was also known as White Bear
- Sitting Bear (c.1830–1871), a Kiowa warrior and medicine man
- Owsley Stanley, nicknamed Bear, the largest LSD manufacturer of the 1960s and soundman for the Grateful Dead
- Standing Bear (c.1834–1908), a chief of the Ponca tribe
- Ten Bears (1792-1873), a Comanche leader
- Ray Young Bear, a Meskwaki poet
- Yonaguska (d.1839), a Cherokee leader also known as Drowning Bear
Literature
- Bear, a character from The Railway Series books by Rev.W.Awdry
- Bear (comic book), an alternative comic book by Jamie Smart
- The Bear (opera), an opera by William Walton
- The Bear, a play by Anton Chekhov
Companies
- Bear Inn, a popular name for British public houses
- Bear Inn, Oxford a particularly historic British public house
- CKQB-FM, a radio station in Ottawa whose on-air brand name is The Bear
- CFBR-FM, a radio station in Edmonton, Alberta with the brand name The Bear
Sports teams
- Baylor Bears, sports teams of Baylor University
- California Golden Bears, sports teams of the University of California, Berkeley
- Chicago Bears, an American football team
- Alberta Golden Bears, the men's teams at the University of Alberta
- Missouri State Bears, sports teams of the Missouri State University
- Central Arkansas Bears, the men's teams of the University of Central Arkansas
- NYIT Bears, the sports teams of the New York Institute of Technology
- University of Northern Colorado athletics
Other
- Bear, Delaware, an unincorporated community in the United States
- Bear, a rank in the Cub Scouts (Boy Scouts of America)
- Bear (novel), a novel by Marian Engel
- Microsoft Bear, an unofficial mascot hidden in Windows 3.1 and Windows 95
- BEAR, a particle beam weapon developed as part of the Strategic Defense Initiative
- BEAR, Battlefield Extraction and Retrieval Robot
See also
- Bear Creek (disambiguation)
- Big Bear (disambiguation)
- Celebrity bears
- List of fictional bears
- List of historical bears
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