Carl Marshall, CFZ correspondent, and myself have been
looking at Ursidae mysteries including odd behaviour and colouration, for my
Flying Snake magazine issue 10 .See Carl P. Marshall `Unexpected Ursidae A
Selection of Crypto Bears , hybrids and behaviour` I have found some more
stories in the last few weeks since Flying Snake was published at the end of
March 2016. However just to mention first that one of these anomalous bears
which featured on Web sites in 2015 and had a blue head, as if the head had been
dipped in blue paint! It was photographed (or Photo Shopped?!) in Silvermere Lake , British Columbia , Canada . Other odd coloured bears
include pink ones (oh yes!) .For example:
"An extraordinarily
large polar bear, the fur of which is a bright pink colour, has been captured in
Northern Siberia . The animal will be sent as a
present to the Czar." April 20th 1891.Repository,Canton ,Ohio . Also in The
Macon Telegraph
July 7th 1931 : “Himalayan hunter reports seeing a pink bear.
However it may have been an ordinary bear tickled pink at the thought he doesn`t
have to put anything to go out of doors these hot days.”
I posted these two stories on the
Fortean Times Forum Message Board on April 26th and the same day
someone calling her/himself EnolaGaia replied thus: “Even though polar bears look white, their hair is
really made of clear, hollow tubes filled with air. Scarring or residue on the
fur can cause the “white” fur to appear to human eyes as cream colored, yellow,
or even pink in the Arctic light”.
EnolaGaia also pointed out that the most common fur
dis-colouration was green due to algae (and I once saw a green “Peppermint Pup”
in Middlesborough but that ,as they say,is another
story)
I found a story by Dickens called `Too Much Blue` in
the American and Commercial Daily
Advertiser (Baltimore , Maryland ) of August 9th 1852 in which a Green
Bear at Namur
,Belgium is
mentioned but this could of course be total fiction. The pub or inn I mean ,if
that`s what The Green Bear was.
Concerning green bears, The State Times Advocate (Baton Rouge,
Louisiana) of September 15th
1971 reported that Jacksonville Zoo in Florida had a green-tinged bear but it
wasn`t able to look after it properly because the zoo was so
dilapidated.
A blue bear turned up in Alaska according to The Oregonian of October
14th 1963 and supposedly “the genes that produce this freak colour
are found only in a few bears in the Yakutat - Glacier Bay area of Alaska .”
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