Intrigue grows, clue surfaces in snow bear's belly button mystery
No one has taken credit for drawing the bear, but photographic evidence gives some hints
How did the snow bear get its belly button? We still don't know for sure.
No one has taken credit for the drawing that was first noticed onWednesdaymorning in the snow of Montreal'sLachineCanal, nor explained how it was done, considering the two-metre gap between the bear's outline and its belly button.
Despite that, a cluehas surfaced.
On Thursday morning, CBC Montreal received aphoto from neighbourhood resident Hamish Lloyd Lambert takenaround 10 p.m. ET on Tuesday, he said that shows two people making the bear.Lambert said he does not know them.
The picture doesn't explain how they made the belly button, but it gives some hints.
The artists don't appear to have any tools. Of the hundreds of CBC readers who have raised theories about the bear, many speculated that its belly button was made by reaching with a stickor other object.
We also know thetemperaturewas as low as20 C when the bear was being made, possibly ruling out another of the main theories.
Dozens suggested the belly button was made by a drone.
But it's *also* not really possible it was a drone! It got to -4F (-20C) that night, and most drone batteries can't last longer than a few minutes in those temperatures.
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—@traceylindeman
A long rope one man on either end with a weight in the middle of the rope. Drop weight on snow
—@quitter420
That would be tough, says freelance journalistTraceyLindeman, because drone batteries probably can't withstand such cold weather.
"Mostdrone batteries can't last longer than a few minutes in those temperatures," she wrote on Twitter.
The vast majority of theories seen on social media, area blogs and elsewhere involve some sort of long tool, like a hockey stick.
"It's two people with a rope and a weight in the middle," wrote Andrew Zuliani.
What a wonderful snow tag! For safety reasons, it is forbidden to venture on the #LachineCanal during winter, but if artists want to take on a snow tag challenge, #LaMauricieNationalPark proposes to draw pieces of art on frozen lakes! https://t.co/xgAhkn5tg9
—@LachineCanal
Quite a few readers said they would use fishing gear to make the belly button. Some suggested attaching a boot to the end of the rod.
"I would've used a fishing rod," wrote Curt Hunter.
Others suggested teamwork. Dozens of people suggestedone person was on each side of the bear, and used a rope and boot to make the belly button.
"Release tension weight drops and leaves a mark retension and weight rises with no trail," wroteJeff Karau.
Walking on the canal is not allowed, according to a spokesperson.The LachineCanalorganization recommends going to LaMauricieNational Park instead,where it's legal to walk on the ice.