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The bear's color is white, because it's a Polar Bear.

-- Since you came upon the bear eating your food, you must have arrived back at

your campsite.

-- There's only one place on earth from which you can walk 3 miles south, followed by

3 miles east, followed by 3 miles north, and arrive back at the starting point.

That's the north Pole.

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