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What is a Bruins bear?

Bruin, (from Dutch for "brown"), is an English folk term for brown bear.
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Why is a bear called a Bruin?

In the Roman de Renart, Bruin is a bear who is wedged into a honey-filled log by the hero, Reynard the Fox. The name of the character, ultimately from Middle Dutch bruun (“brown”), has come to be an appellation for any bear.
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Is a Bruin a grizzly bear?

The term “bruin” mostly refers to brown bears, but bears in general have had a place in English folklore for centuries.
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What is the Bruin bear made of?

The Bruin, a 10 feet long and 6 feet tall bronze statue, is installed and presented by the UCLA Alumni Association on the occasion of its 50th anniversary to the university.
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Is a Bruin a baby bear?

A bruin is an adolescent bear. The Mascot of UC Berkeley, which is what UCLA started out as (so cal campus), is a bear.
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How is a Bruin different from a bear?

As nouns the difference between bear and bruin is that bear is a large omnivorous mammal, related to the dog and raccoon, having shaggy hair, a very small tail, and flat feet; a member of family ursidae, particularly of subfamily while bruin is a folk name for a bear, especially the brown bear, ursus arctos.
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Are Bruins female bears?

Yes, "bruin" is a gender-neutral term used to refer to a bear. It comes from the Dutch word for "brown" and is not gendered.
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Does the Bruin bear have a name?

Joe Bruin, an anthropomorphic male brown bear, is the official mascot of the University of California, Los Angeles' athletic teams along with Josephine "Josie" Bruin, a female brown bear, who is his regular partner at UCLA sporting events and other university activities.
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Why is UCLA Bruin a bear?

After the tournament, a live bear was brought to campus to celebrate. That ended quickly, obviously, as the bear bit one of the players during the celebration. So in 1924, SBUC turned into UCLA, and the school became its own institution; the students felt it was time for a mascot a little more intimidating than a cub.
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What is a true Bruin?

UCLA True Bruin

As a Bruin, I commit myself to the highest ethical standards. Integrity. I will conduct myself with integrity in my dealings with & on behalf of the University. Excellence. I will conscientiously strive for excellence in my work.
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How big is a Bruin bear?

The brown bear sometimes is referred to as the "bruin." The brown bear is a massive animal, weighing between 100 and 700 kilograms (220-1,500 pounds) and its larger populations, such as the Kodiak bear, match the polar bear as the largest extant land carnivores.
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Where does a Bruin bear live?

The awe-inspiring brown bear lives in the forests and mountains of northern North America, Europe, and Asia. It is the most widely distributed bear in the world. The world's largest brown bears are found in coastal British Columbia and Alaska, and on islands such as Kodiak.
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What is a female bear called?

Adult female bears, called sows, weigh about 175 pounds. Adult male bears, called boars, weigh around 400 pounds. Black bears are about 3 feet high when standing on all four feet and 5 to 7 feet tall when standing upright. HABITAT. SENSES.
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What is the Bruins bear mascot?

Blades the Bruin is the beloved and iconic team mascot for the Boston Bruins, having served in this role since 1999. He stands apart from other bears as he is the only known bear who does not hibernate.
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Why are Bruins the UCLA mascot?

In 1919, UCLA was known as the "Southern Branch" of the University of California. Since Cal was the Bears, UCLA was the Cubs. In 1923, we became the Grizzlies. Later, when we joined the Pacific Coast Conference, Montana was already the Grizzlies, so we became the Bruins.
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What schools have a Bruin mascot?

High school
  • Baldwin Senior High School (Baldwin, New York)
  • Ballard High School (Louisville, Kentucky)
  • Bartlesville High School (Bartlesville, Oklahoma)
  • Bayshore High School (Bradenton, Florida)
  • Bear Creek High School (Stockton, California)
  • Bear River High School (Grass Valley, California)
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What does UCLA Bruins stand for?

The UCLA Bruins football program represents the University of California, Los Angeles, in college football as members of the Big Ten Conference at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level. The Bruins play their home games off campus at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. UCLA Bruins football.
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Where did the word Bruin originate?

Derived from the Old German and Dutch word, Bruin means both “brown” and “bear.” This effortlessly cool name is sure to connect your little one to mother nature, and inspire a sense of belonging and love for all things animal-related.
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What is the UCLA motto?

A streamer carrying the words of the university motto, "Let There Be Light," flows across the lower portion of the book. Above the book, a five-pointed star with rays of light streaming downward symbolizes the discovery and dissemination of knowledge.
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Do the Bruins have ice girls?

The on ice crew appears coed. Boston Bruins: We used to have them. We nixed them in 2016.
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How many toes does a Bruin have?

Bear tracks are large with marks made by five toes and long claws. The back paw is reminiscent of a human foot, while the front paw is slightly shorter. The largest toe is on the outside of the footprint, so the opposite to us!
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When did UCLA become the Bruins?

UCLA, which had changed its name from the Southern Branch in 1927, became the "Bruins" in 1928 and has been recognized as such ever since. Like those of the University of California, UCLA's colors are blue and gold.
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Is a black bear a Bruin?

Bruin, (from Dutch for "brown"), is an English folk term for brown bear.
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What do Bruin bears eat?

Black bear (Bruin, Bear)

Bears are omnivorous and their diets vary seasonally. Their diet is mostly plant material, but also includes small mammals, carrion and garbage.
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What is a male bear called?

Adult male bears, called boars, weigh around 400 pounds. Black bears are about 3 feet high when standing on all four feet and 5 feet to 7 feet tall when standing upright. Bears live in various types of habitat, like hardwood forests, dense swamps and forested wetlands. Black bears are omnivores.
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