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Mystery of The Macfarlane's Bear
Mystery of The Macfarlane's Bear
Written By Mister Gu on Thursday, February 5, 2015 | 10:30 PM
On June 24, 1864, Inuit (Eskimo) hunters in Canada's Northwest Territories near Rendezvous Lake, (65°52' N, 127°01' W) killed an "enormous" yellow-furred bear. According to eyewitness, the physical descriptions as follows: Whitish buff to pale yellowish buff, darkening to pale reddish brown on the under side. Broad head. Ears set like a dog’s. Square, long muzzle. Teeth are unlike the brown bear