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Transportation: The troop carrier

With any army, one problem that always comes up is how to transport the troops.  What good is it to have an army if you can’t get them to the war?  Once again, Hooahbear engineers

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Medical: Quackulism

Hooahbears have developed their own brand of medicine, quackulism.  Supposedly dating from before the time of Hippocrates, the practitioners or “quackulists”,  have been  among the Hooahbears for centuries.  Quackulism

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Guardbugs

Hooahbears have many interactions with other members of the animal kingdom.  One that is of interest is the relation between a Hooahbear and his guardbug. A guardbug serves the function of sounding the alarm if intruders are seen.  They also … Continue reading

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The Ruff

Hooahbears have come up with several forms of land transportation.  One of their favorites methods is using a “Ruff”, or what we would call a dog.  We are not sure of the source of the name Ruff.  Perhaps

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Hooahbears structure their society as a military hierarchy.  No one is sure if this was a natural outgrowth of tribal origin or whether they  like to march around on parade grounds and stand at attention for long periods of time.

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“Beware of Hooahbears bearing gifts.”

There has been another version of the Homeric epic about the Trojan War locked in a time-sensitive vault.  Fortunately, Dr. Ullible happened to be there at the opening of the vault, and somehow managed to take a look at the … Continue reading

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News from Cairo: Further Evidence for the existence of Hooahbears rocks the archeology community.

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Archeologist Tim Buktu was astounded as he and his workers stumbled into an ancient Egyptian tomb, hidden for at least 2,500 years from human eyes. The tomb, thought to be the final resting place of A-kim-bo-tah, a little known pharaoh … Continue reading

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