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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Sept 5, 2020 2:09:08 GMT -5
Summary:
The absence of polar bears has left the arctic circle relatively desolate. Despite the fact other animals like the Arctic tigers and nanqusaurus exists there, the all white tigers are most visible when the polar bears have gone to the ice pac. The nanqusaurus only visit the tundra during spring and summer. Now the grolar bears are coming back. Will they manage to take over the territory which once belong to their ancestors the polar bears?
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 12, 2020 7:39:49 GMT -5
Chapter 1: The migration to the north.
The grolar bears migrated to the north as their habitat was getting overcrowded. Besides, the more aggressive grizzly bears were pushing them out and not letting up.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 12, 2020 7:41:37 GMT -5
Chapter 2:Encounter with an American lion.
One of the grolar bear has an encounter with an American lion. Both animals stared down each other for a while until the grolar bear used its weight advantage and superior size to chase the latter off.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 12, 2020 7:43:46 GMT -5
Chapter 3: Many encounters.
On the way to the north pole, the grolar bears encountered many animals along the way. The animals encountered includes running hyenas, foxes, wolves, cougars, American lions, grizzly bears, brontornis, and other predatory animals.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 16, 2020 20:20:05 GMT -5
Chapter 4: Reaching the arctic.
The grolar bears managed to reach the Arctic. A few of the cubs, many of the sub adults, and a few females were killed along the way but all the males survived.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 16, 2020 20:21:20 GMT -5
Chapter 5: Next danger.
The tundra, however, was filled with Namqusaurus and the grolar bears still had to be careful.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 16, 2020 20:24:17 GMT -5
Chapter 6: The extinction.
The grolar bears moved up cautiously and made their homes in areas where the nanqusaurus packs were absent which means they did not go northwards beyond a certain point.
Little did they know that the extinction of the nanqusaurus were coming soon.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 16, 2020 20:26:09 GMT -5
Chapter 7: The return of the polar bears.
The grolar bears headed northwards upon sensing the extinction of the theropods. They became the rulers of the tundra like their ancestors, the polar bears.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 16, 2020 20:28:03 GMT -5
Chapter 8: The butchering of seals.
Overtime, the grolar bears which have become more polar bear like (descendants) learned to hunt seals and even walruses efficiently once again.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 16, 2020 20:32:08 GMT -5
Chapter 9: The dominant predators.
The new polar bears once again became the dominant predators.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Oct 16, 2020 20:36:51 GMT -5
Chapter 10: The eradication of the last nanqusarus.
Just as Lars Maritimus killed off the nanqusarus pack leader before being killed by the rest of the pack, the last nanqusaurus was killed by a male polar bear. The rest were wiped out by a meteorite.
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