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they are now protected all the year round. As 
a matter of fact there is no sport in shooting 
them. And they are no good when they are 
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hard and tough, and the fur is of very little 
value. 
Although it is called a bear, it is really a mem¬ 
ber of our great possum, or phalanger family. 
It is, of course, a marsupial. It has only one 
young at a time, and it carts it about on its back 
as socin as it is able to hold on, which is soon 
after it is born. 
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