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It is a balmy -25 degree wind chill in Eagle River today. I say that means - SANDAL SALE TIME. 25% off all regularly priced sandals for a limited time only. Also - FREE SHIPPING on sandal orders over $100.00 (after discount). Adjustments won't be shown on your email confirmation but will be made when your order is processed.
Once again, we are sorry to our international customers that we are no longer allowed by Minnetonka to ship internationally. Please check out the Peace Moccasin brand which we can ship to you.


Simpkins Bear and Cub Collectible

Simpkins Bear and Cub wildlife collectible statue gift
A collectible bust of a sow brown bear with a cub on her back would make a great gift for that bear collector. As she walks away you'll wonder what this beautiful grizzly bear is thinking. The resin statue stands 9.5" x 8" x 13".

Life history: Mating takes place from May through July with the peak of activity in early June. Brown bears generally do not have strong mating ties. Individual bears are rarely seen with a mate for more than a week. Males may mate with more than one female during breeding season. The hairless young, weighing less than a pound, are born the following January or February in a winter den. Litter size ranges from one to four cubs, but two is most common. Offspring typically separate from their mothers as 2-year olds in May or June. Following separation, the mother can breed again and produce a new litter of cubs the following year. In some parts of Alaska, research results reveal that offspring may not separate from their mothers until they are 3 to 5 years old. This appears to be most common in areas where food is scarce. In some of these areas, females may skip one to three years before producing new litters.

Bear populations vary depending on the productivity of the environment. In areas of low productivity, such as on Alaska’s North Slope, studies have revealed bear densities as low as one bear per 300 square miles. In areas teeming with easily available food, such as Admiralty Island in Southeast Alaska, densities as high as one bear per square mile have been found. In central Alaska, both north and south of the Alaska Range, bear densities tend to be intermediate, about one bear per 15-23 square miles. These are average figures which shouldn’t be interpreted to mean that each bear has this much territory for its exclusive use. The area occupied by any individual bear may overlap that used by many other individuals(adfg.state.ak.us).

Simpkins Bear and Cub Collectible
$139.00