Description
The article discusses the popularity and ecological niche of bears, as well as their similarities to humans. It also introduces Cardboard Safari, a company that creates unique art using cardboard and promotes creativity, conservation, and collaboration. A warning is also included about the flammability and sharp edges of cardboard.
Being a unique animal and of wide range, the bear is extremely popular in legends of many cultures around the world including those of Asian myths, North American and European. The animal is an omnivorous creature like human beings; it eats roots, nuts, honey, berries, bird's eggs and grasses. The bear hunts for fish and both small and large game. The bear occupies the same ecological niche with man and competed for shelter in caves, making the bear similar with early man. The similarity also comes because bears tend to stand on their hind legs like man when aggravated or when threatened.
Cardboard Safari: Based in the Blue Ridge mountains in Charlottesville, Virginia; inspired by the landscape that surrounds them. They celebrate the union of art and technology, joining imagination and fabrication to make beautiful sculptural forms for your home. Their goal is to make unique art; fun products that foster an appreciation for the natural world. Creativity, conservation, and collaboration are paramount to their mission.
Warning:Cardboard is flammable, keep away from open flames and hot lights. Cardboard edges are sharp, handle with care.