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-From pizzly bears to strange fish, here’s why hybrid animal sightings are on the rise [[https://kraken11f.at/|kraken11 at]]+Emma Heming Willis says husband Bruce’s life is still filled with joy [[https://kraken10f.at/|kraken тор]]
  
-The bear scientists shot in the Canadian arctic in 2016 was a biological mystery. It looked like a grizzly bear, complete with long claws and a prominent snout, but most of its fur was white.+  
 +Bruce Willis’ wife has hit out at an online report that “there is no more joy” in her husband’s life.
  
-Call it pizzly or maybe grolar bear. Either way, scientists determined the animal was the rare offspring of a polar bear that mated with a grizzly, and as the Arctic melts and polar bears increasingly move on land, sightings of these hybrids are on the rise.+Emma Heming Willis said in video posted to her Instagram profile on Sunday that she had been “clickbaited” by headline “to do with my own family.
  
-Pizzly bears aren’t being born en masse, said Charlotte Lindqvista biology professor at the University of Buffalo whose lab focuses on evolutionary genetics. The accounts of the bears are mostly anecdotal, and it’s unclear how widespread the phenomenon is.+Appearing angry and frustratedHeming Willis said she had been “triggered” by the storywhich she came across on Sunday morning.
  
-For instanceeight of the bear hybrids were found to be the children of a particular female polar bear with a seeming proclivity for male grizzlies.+The former modelwho did not identify the publication that ran the story, said the headline was “far from the truth” and that, in fact, the reality was “the complete opposite of that.” 
 +“A hundred percent there is grief and sadness and there is all of that, but you start new chapter,” she said, going on to say that it is filled with love, connection, joy and happiness.
  
-But as global temperature rises and Arctic ice meltspolar bears will have more chances to encounter – and mate with – other bear species.+Calling for more restraint in reporting such stories, she said: “I need society and whoever’s writing these stupid headlines to stop scaring peoplestop scaring people to think that once they get a diagnosis of some kind of neurocognitive disease that that’s it, it’s over, let’s pack it up, nothing else to see here, we’re done.
  
-“This might just be the beginning,” Lindqvist told CNN“The pressure is on, and we can clearly see in certain areas polar bears are spending more time on land as the sea ice is disappearingBrown and black bears are encroaching on more Arctic habitat. And I think that’s just going to expand.+After retiring from acting in March 2022 due to a speaking disorder called aphasiaWillis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), his family announced in February last year. 
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 +FTD is a group of disorders caused by a buildup of tau and other brain cell destroying proteins in the brain’s frontal lobes (behind your forehead) or temporal lobes (behind your ears)The condition typically strikes between the ages of 45 and 64, according to Alzheimer’s Research UK.
  
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