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-From pizzly bears to strange fish, here’s why hybrid animal sightings are on the rise [[https://kraken11f.at/|Кракен тор]]+Vintage polaroids of female prisoners paint an intimate picture of womanhood and identity ​[[https://krakenn14.net/|kraken 12 at]]
  
-The bear scientists shot in the Canadian arctic in 2016 was a biological mysteryIt looked ​like a grizzly bearcomplete ​with long claws and a prominent snoutbut most of its fur was white.+What is perhaps most striking about the 32 photographs that make up Jack Lueders-Booth’s new book, “Women Prisoner Polaroids,​” is the intimacy that occupies each frameInmates wear their own clothes and pose in cells embellished with personal effects, much like any regular college dorm room; one woman clasps ​biography of Mick Jaggerothers are pictured ​with their arms wrapped around friends. A warm sensibilitytypically foreign to portraits ​of incarceration,​ is notable throughout.
  
-Call it a pizzly or maybe a grolar bear. Either wayscientists determined ​the animal ​was the rare offspring of a polar bear that mated with a grizzlyand as the Arctic melts and polar bears increasingly move on landsightings of these hybrids are on the rise. +“Miriam Van Waters, the first superintendent at Massachusetts Correctional Institute Framingham (in 1932), ​was insistent ​that they not use this unfortunate period in their lives to form their identity,” the photographer told CNN in a video interviewrelaying ​the Massachusetts’ prison’s early objectives“To foster thatshe tried to make it look like home. For that reason(when I was there) ​the inmates wore domestic clothes and prison guards ​were also un-uniformed. Often the same age as the prisonersmany of them were studying criminal justice at Northeastern Universitya co-operative college.”
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-Pizzly bears arent being born en masse, said Charlotte Lindqvist, a biology professor at the University of Buffalo whose lab focuses on evolutionary geneticsThe accounts of the bears are mostly anecdotaland it’s unclear how widespread the phenomenon is. +
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-For instanceeight of the bear hybrids ​were found to be the children of a particular female polar bear with a seeming proclivity for male grizzlies. +
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-But as global temperature rises and Arctic ice melts, polar bears will have more chances to encounter – and mate with – other bear species. +
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-“This might just be the beginning,” Lindqvist told CNN. “The pressure is onand we can clearly see in certain areas polar bears are spending more time on land as the sea ice is disappearing. Brown and black bears are encroaching on more Arctic habitat. And I think that’s just going to expand.”+
  
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