The colors of the bear flag we know and use today are of the skin colors of each bear/guy all over the world from polar bears (white) to black bears (black) and those in-between. The Hex, RGB and CMYK codes are in the table below. This color combination was created by user Navya. The bottom line is that like gay pride and their flags, the bear flag and the pride that goes with it was long ago underground and kept discreet until it hit the mainstream. These are Violin Brown (633800), Tenn or Tawny (D76300), Mustard (FFDE58), Peach (FFE7B5), Davy's Grey (555555) and Black (000000). There is more to this history than anyone could possibly know but I won't long story this article with the facts. That flag is the international bear brotherhood flag which was dopne in 1996 by Craig Byrnes. Also in Europe the Bear Pride Flag prevails more and more. The bear paw in the left upper corner makes additionally clear, for whom the friendship and affection is. It symbolizes the different colours of bear furs. The picture can be found here: īut of course this isn't what we have these days. The Bear Pride Flag is an idea from the USA, as many gay symbols. The yellow paw would resemble the spirit. It was also started in the west coast of the United States where a Seattle bear bar came up with the idea to use blue stripes for the sky, white/black/brown stripes for bears and green for the earth. It starts as far back as the start of the bear community. But what about the bear flag? I actually went online to check out the research on this history cause it is, after all, a part of the gay bear community. It has a huge fan following all over the world. Now everyone knows about the rainbow flag which resembles the pride of homosexuality. I always thought the bird on the Ecuadorian flag was an eagle.