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Team Name: Hershey Bears
Founded: 1932
City: Hershey, Pennsylvania
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Team Name: Boston Bruins
Founded: 1924
City: Boston, Massachusetts
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Type: Evergreen shrub in the heath family (Ericaceae).
Needles: Small, leathery oval leaves (not true needles) that stay green year-round.
Lifespan: Long-lived; individual plants can survive for decades.
Habitat: Found in cold, dry, and sandy soils of the Northern Hemisphere (boreal forests, tundra, rocky areas).
Uses: Traditionally used in herbal medicine for urinary tract health; leaves used in teas; berries eaten by wildlife.
Adaptations: Thick, waxy leaves prevent water loss; grows low to the ground to resist wind and conserve warmth.
Ecological Role: Provides food for bears, birds, and small mammals; stabilizes soil in harsh environments.
Fun Fact: Its name comes from the fact that bears love eating its bright red berries.
Type: Perennial flowering shrub in the heath family (Ericaceae).
Needles: None – has small, oval green leaves.
Lifespan: Can live 20–50 years depending on species and growing conditions.
Habitat: Native to North America; grows in acidic, well-drained soils in forests, bogs, and open meadows.
Uses: Widely eaten fresh or processed (pies, jams, juices); valued for high antioxidant content.
Adaptations: Thrives in acidic soils; produces waxy-coated berries that resist rot and attract animals for seed dispersal.
Ecological Role: Provides food for birds, bears, and other wildlife; supports pollinators like bees.
Fun Fact: Blueberries were one of the first fruits to be designated a “superfood” due to their high nutrient and antioxidant levels.
1. Species and Family
2. Appearance
3. Habitat and Range
4. Social Life and Behaviour
5. Diet
6. Role in the Ecosystem
7. Relationship with Humans
8. Fun Fact
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