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сделайте также только с лисой It is also home to thousands of Kamchatka brown bears.
The Kamchatka brown bear is very, VERY big. It can weigh more than
450 kg. When it stands up, it can be 2.50 m tall. It is very strong, with big
wth and long, sharp claws.
Unlike Siberian bears, these big animals are usually very peaceful. For
most of the year they live in thick forests and eat berries, nuts and roots.
in the summer months, millions of salmon swim up Kamchatka's rivers
from the sea. These fish are bears' favourite food. Bears travel hundreds
of kilometres to live next to the rivers and catch the salmon. Bears are
very good swimmers, and their thick fur keeps them warm in the ice-cold
water
When summer finishes, the bears go back to the forest. There they make
swarm den' where they can spend the winter.​

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03.09.2020 11:48
The Islanders have experienced a lot of success over the past few seasons, and have built up a strong identity consisting of tenured players. However, their recent achievements would not have been possible without the help of some short-term talent.

Going back to the 2007-2008 season, the last year without a current Islander on the roster, there have been a few short-term Islanders who left a positive impact on the franchise. Here is a look at some influential Islanders who you may have forgotten about due to their relatively brief stints with the organization.
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elizawetailjin
elizawetailjin
03.09.2020 11:48

Henry Rudolph Steiner, a young piano salesman, was a real adventurer. He had always dreamed of adventure.As he was walking down the street, his attention was caught by a black man handing out cards. The Negro thrust a card into Rudolph's hand. There was nothing on one side of the card, and on the other, "Green Door." And then Rudolph saw that three paces away a man had thrown away the card he had given him as he passed. Passing by it again, he received the card again. The same thing was written on the first card. There were three maps on the sidewalk. Whatever the words on the cards meant, the negro had chosen him twice from the crowd.

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