Loose Parts by Dave Blazek for January 28, 2024

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    Ratkin  5 months ago

    We can bearly see you.

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    Farside99  5 months ago

    Easier to sneak up on seals that way.

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    Nuliajuk  5 months ago

    The white-tailed jackrabbits turn literally snow white in winter here. You could miss them altogether if it weren’t for the black ear tips and brown eyes.

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    Lee26 Premium Member 5 months ago

    Looks almost like a connect the dots cartoon.

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    wongo  5 months ago

    I can “bear-ly” see you.

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    ladykat  5 months ago

    Yes, you do.

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    markkahler52  5 months ago

    Without the black lines, you could very nearly call them…. extinct…

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    Packratjohn Premium Member 5 months ago

    Truly an existential problem. We can start by banning erasers.

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    Mike Baldwin creator 5 months ago

    Black lines matter.

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    Bellboy  5 months ago

    Rather bipolar.

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    PAR85  5 months ago

    Who said that.

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    Lablubber   5 months ago

    Polar Bears are now threatened with erasure.

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    Doug K  5 months ago

    If it wasn’t for their hair, polar bears would be black. Polar bears have black skin. And their fur appears to be white or whitish in a similar way to why snowflakes and clouds appear to be white. It has to do with how light reflects off of their surfaces.

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    cuzinron47  5 months ago

    Sure makes it easier on the cartoonist.

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