Tame bear, the Glossary
A tame bear, often called a dancing bear, is a wild bear captured when young, or born and bred in captivity, and used to entertain people in streets or taverns.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Adam Olearius, Ariège (department), Bear, Bear-baiting, Iomante, Paul Wayland Bartlett, Pushkar, Siberia, Skomorokh, The Bear Comes Home, Ursari, Wojtek (bear).
- Animal training
- Animals in entertainment
- Bears
Adam Olearius
Adam Olearius (born Adam Ölschläger or Oehlschlaeger, 24 September 159922 February 1671) was a German scholar, mathematician, geographer and librarian.
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Ariège (department)
Ariège (Arièja) is a department in southwestern France, located in the region of Occitanie.
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Bear
Bears are carnivoran mammals of the family Ursidae. Tame bear and Bear are bears.
Bear-baiting
Bear-baiting is a blood sport in which a chained bear and one or more dogs are forced to fight one another. Tame bear and bear-baiting are bears and Cruelty to animals.
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Iomante
, sometimes written as, is an Ainu ceremony in which a brown bear is sacrificed.
Paul Wayland Bartlett
Paul Wayland Bartlett (January 24, 1865 – September 20, 1925) was an American sculptor working in the Beaux-Arts tradition of heroic realism.
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Pushkar
Pushkar is a temple town near Ajmer City and headquarters of Pushkar tehsil in the Ajmer district in the Indian state of Rajasthan.
Siberia
Siberia (Sibir') is an extensive geographical region comprising all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east.
Skomorokh
A skomorokh (in Russian, in Old East Slavic, in Church Slavonic. Compare with the Old Polish) was a medieval East Slavic harlequin, or actor, who could also sing, dance, play musical instruments and compose for oral/musical and dramatic performances.
The Bear Comes Home
The Bear Comes Home is a novel written by Rafi Zabor.
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Ursari
The Ursari (generally read as "bear leaders" or "bear handlers"; from the urs, meaning "bear"; singular: ursar; Bulgarian: урсари, ursari) or Richinara are the traditionally nomadic occupational group of animal trainers among the Romani people. Tame bear and ursari are animal training, Animals in entertainment and bears.
Wojtek (bear)
Wojtek (1942 – 2 December 1963;; in English, sometimes phonetically spelled Voytek) was a Syrian brown bear (Ursus arctos syriacus) adopted by soldiers of the Polish II Corps during World War II.
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See also
Animal training
- Animal behavior consultant
- Animal training
- Animals in sport
- Captive elephants
- Cat training
- Clicker training
- Elephant crushing
- Elephant goad
- Execution by elephant
- Falconry
- Flea circus
- Heythrop Zoological Gardens
- Horse training
- Hymenoptera training
- Intelligent disobedience
- Invisible Fence Inc.
- Lion taming
- Marine mammal training
- Parrot training
- Pet fence
- Project Pigeon
- Snake charming
- Socialization of animals
- Tame bear
- The Amazing Acro-Cats
- Ursari
Animals in entertainment
- Animal cafe
- Animals in Meitei culture
- Animals in professional wrestling
- Animals in sport
- Aquariums
- Battle of the Queens (Aosta)
- Cat café
- Chimpanzees' tea party
- Delfines Hotel & Convention Center
- Douglas (parrot)
- Goat throwing
- Lion taming
- Mademoiselle D'Jeck
- Pets
- Tame bear
- Thai Elephant Orchestra
- Ursari
- Zonkey (Tijuana)
- Zoos
Bears
- Ailuropodinae
- Bear
- Bear hunting
- Bear in heraldry
- Bear pit
- Bear spray
- Bear's grease
- Bear-baiting
- Bear-leader
- Bear-resistant food storage container
- Bears in Anchorage
- Bears in Ireland
- Lava bear
- List of fictional bears
- List of ursids
- Tame bear
- Tremarctinae
- Ursari
- Ursid hybrids
- Ursinae
- Yellowstone Bear World
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tame_bear
Also known as Bear dancing, Bear training, Dancing bear.