Which president had a bear?

This photo was taken in 1902. Our 26th President, Theodore Roosevelt, began his Presidency in 1901, along with six children and more animals than the White House had ever seen. The Roosevelt children's family of pets included a small bear named Jonathan Edwards; a lizard named Bill; guinea pigs named Admiral Dewey, Dr.
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Which president had a bear cub?

President Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809) had two grizzly bear cubs, one male and one female, which were given to him by American explorer Capt. Zebulon Pike.
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What president had a pet alligator?

John Quincy Adams. According to legend, John Quincy Adams kept an alligator in the White House for several months. The uncommon pet, a gift from the Marquis de Lafayette, took up residence in the unfinished East Room bathroom.
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Did Teddy Roosevelt have bear?

At one time, the Roosevelt children did have a small black bear in residence, named Jonathan Edwards. His name was given to him, according to Roosevelt, to honor one of his wife Edith's ancestors.
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Which president had a lion?

President Theodore Roosevelt and family were prolific pet owners and animal lovers.
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Which president had a raccoon?

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President Coolidge's favorite pet was a raccoon named Rebecca; he built a special house for her, visited her every day, and walked her around the White House on a leash.
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Which president had a hippo?

Billy, or William Johnson Hippopotamus, (Before 1927 – October 11, 1955) was a pygmy hippopotamus given to U.S. President Calvin Coolidge. Captured in Liberia, he was given to Coolidge by Harvey Samuel Firestone in 1927.
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Why is the teddy bear named after Roosevelt?

One of the world's most beloved toys was named in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt, after he refused to shoot a bear during a Mississippi hunting trip in November 1902. During the trip, guides clubbed a bear and tied it to a tree then invited the president to shoot it.
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Is teddy bear named after Teddy Roosevelt?

Did you know that the Teddy Bear was invented in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt? It all began when Theodore Roosevelt was on a bear hunting trip near Onward, Mississippi on November 14, 1902.
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Where did Teddy Roosevelt refused to shoot a bear?

Word of this hit newspapers across the country, and political cartoonist Clifford Berryman picked up on the story, drawing a cartoon showing how President Roosevelt refused to shoot the bear while hunting in Mississippi.
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Which president had a bird?

Andrew Jackson isn't the only US President to keep a pet bird in the White House. Teddy Roosevelt had a one-legged rooster and James Buchanan supposedly owned two bald eagles (because America). But to our knowledge, Jackson was the only one to have a swearing parrot.
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Which president had a pet horse?

President Washington was well known for his devotion to animals. At his home, Mount Vernon, he had many traditional farm animals. However, his favorite animal was his beloved horse, Nelson.
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Which president had a tiger?

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Some of the more unusual U.S. presidential pets have been gifts from other world leaders. James Buchanan, the 15th president, received a herd of elephants from the King of Siam (now called Thailand). The Sultan of Oman gave Martin Van Buren, the eighth president, a pair of tiger cubs.
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What happened to Jefferson's bears?

As they matured, they became more threatening. It is not clear how long Peale had the bears before one of them broke out of its cage and, after terrorizing the Peale family, was shot in the basement kitchen. The other bear was put down as well, then both were mounted and placed on display in Peale's museum.
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Which president had a dog?

Ronald Reagan owned a Bouvier des Flandres called Lucky, and a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel named Rex. He also had four other dogs that lived on his ranch. — a Golden Retriever, Irish Setter, Belgian Sheepdog, and Siberian Husky.
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Who is the most famous teddy bear?

1. Winnie-the-Pooh. believe it or not, Winnie-the-Pooh, or Pooh Bear as he is also known, has been around for almost 100 years, having been created by author A.A Milne back in 1926.
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Which president was called the accidental president?

Gerald Ford, 38th President of the United States, who assumed the office after Richard Nixon's resignation.
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What does a teddy bear symbolize?

Teddy bears are among the most popular gifts for children and are often given to adults to signify affection, congratulations or sympathy.
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Which 4 term president had polio and had to use a wheelchair?

Roosevelt was left permanently paralyzed from the waist down. He was diagnosed with poliomyelitis. In 1926, Roosevelt's belief in the benefits of hydrotherapy led him to find a rehabilitation center at Warm Springs, Georgia. He avoided being seen using his wheelchair in public.
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What was the first teddy bear?

On February 15, 1903, toy store owner and inventor Morris Michtom places two stuffed bears in his shop window, advertising them as Teddy bears. Michtom had earlier petitioned President Theodore Roosevelt for permission to use his nickname, Teddy.
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What did George Washington want to be called instead of president?

During the war Washington was addressed as “General” or “Your Excellency.” Future second president John Adams even suggested “Your Highness” and “Your Most Benign Highness.” Since the Constitution prohibits titles of nobility, it was finally settled that George Washington be addressed as “Mr.
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Does the White House have a swimming pool?

The White House has had two different pools since the 1930s. The indoor swimming pool opened on June 2, 1933, after a campaign led by the New York Daily News to raise money for building a pool for President Franklin D.
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Does the White House have a bowling alley?

The basement of the White House, the Washington, D.C. residence and workplace of the president of the United States, is located under the North Portico and includes the White House carpenters' shop, engineers' shop, bowling alley, flower shop, and dentist office, among other areas.
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