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IN his letter in NATURE, vol. xxvii. p. 337, Mr. J. Birmingham does not mention what kind of bear it is that throws down pieces of rock βin order to catch the bareins,β as told by the Kamtschadales; but the Eskimos have a somewhat similar story of the white bear, when attacking the walrus, the largest of which, with their formidable tusks, Bruin generally avoids.
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RAE, J. Intelligence in Animals. Nature 27, 366 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/027366b0
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