An Inuit hunter may have discovered another polar bear-grizzly hybrid. Photos of the bear that the hunter shot show a white bear with grizzly characteristics. Scientists are analyzing the DNA of a fur sample to determine if the bear is a polar bear, a grizzly, or a hybrid. The only other "pizzly" discovered in the wild was shot by an American hunter in 2006. It's shown in the picture at left. If the bear does turn out to be a hybrid, it may well renew debate about the changes taking place in the North.