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Watch: Indian Army Rescues Himalayan Brown Bear Cub Trapped In Tin Can, Wins Praise
- Thursday December 12, 2024
- India News | Edited by Ritu Singh
A heartwarming video of the rescue operation has gone viral on social media, garnering widespread admiration.
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Forest Officer Shares Pics Of Rare Tibetan Brown Bear Spotted In Sikkim: ''So Much India...''
- Monday January 15, 2024
- Offbeat | Edited by Ritu Singh
This rare bear is very different from the more commonly found Himalayan black bear in terms of its appearance, habitat, and behaviour.
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Bureaucrat Shares Photo Of Himalayan Brown Bears Eating Trash Left By Tourists, Internet Furious
- Wednesday December 28, 2022
- Feature | Edited by Anjali Thakur
Mr Kaswan also shared the link to the study by the Wildlife SOS and Jammu & Kashmir Wildlife Department.
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What Scientists Are Saying About Army's "Yeti" Footprint Photos
- Wednesday May 1, 2019
- India News | Written by Pallava Bagla
Yeti Images: The Army surprised the world by releasing photos late on Monday night of what it claims to be the footprints of the elusive mythical creature, Yeti. The "Abominable Snowman", as the Yeti is also known, has been a topic of speculation because irrefutable scientific evidence has eluded scientists so far.
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Watch: Himalayan Brown Bear Takes A Lazy Stroll At Amarnath Shrine
- Friday June 29, 2018
- India News | Edited by Vaibhav Tiwari
A Himalayan Brown Bear was caught on camera taking a lazy stroll near Amarnath Shrine in Jammu and Kashmir. The encounter was recorded by an SDRF jawan who was deployed at the shrine for the annual pilgrimage. The bear came a day before the pilgrimage began.
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New Report Reveals Bear Facts About The Yeti
- Wednesday November 29, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Legend-slaying scientists on Wednesday dismantled the myth of the abominable snowman, the towering yet furtive half-human rumoured for centuries to inhabit inaccessible reaches of the Himalayas.
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Watch: Indian Army Rescues Himalayan Brown Bear Cub Trapped In Tin Can, Wins Praise
- Thursday December 12, 2024
- India News | Edited by Ritu Singh
A heartwarming video of the rescue operation has gone viral on social media, garnering widespread admiration.
- www.ndtv.com
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Forest Officer Shares Pics Of Rare Tibetan Brown Bear Spotted In Sikkim: ''So Much India...''
- Monday January 15, 2024
- Offbeat | Edited by Ritu Singh
This rare bear is very different from the more commonly found Himalayan black bear in terms of its appearance, habitat, and behaviour.
- www.ndtv.com
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Bureaucrat Shares Photo Of Himalayan Brown Bears Eating Trash Left By Tourists, Internet Furious
- Wednesday December 28, 2022
- Feature | Edited by Anjali Thakur
Mr Kaswan also shared the link to the study by the Wildlife SOS and Jammu & Kashmir Wildlife Department.
- www.ndtv.com
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What Scientists Are Saying About Army's "Yeti" Footprint Photos
- Wednesday May 1, 2019
- India News | Written by Pallava Bagla
Yeti Images: The Army surprised the world by releasing photos late on Monday night of what it claims to be the footprints of the elusive mythical creature, Yeti. The "Abominable Snowman", as the Yeti is also known, has been a topic of speculation because irrefutable scientific evidence has eluded scientists so far.
- www.ndtv.com
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Watch: Himalayan Brown Bear Takes A Lazy Stroll At Amarnath Shrine
- Friday June 29, 2018
- India News | Edited by Vaibhav Tiwari
A Himalayan Brown Bear was caught on camera taking a lazy stroll near Amarnath Shrine in Jammu and Kashmir. The encounter was recorded by an SDRF jawan who was deployed at the shrine for the annual pilgrimage. The bear came a day before the pilgrimage began.
- www.ndtv.com
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New Report Reveals Bear Facts About The Yeti
- Wednesday November 29, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Legend-slaying scientists on Wednesday dismantled the myth of the abominable snowman, the towering yet furtive half-human rumoured for centuries to inhabit inaccessible reaches of the Himalayas.
- www.ndtv.com