Monday, June 17, 2024

Bears learn cars are full of delicious people

 


6 comments:

  1. As kids we went from Tennessee to North Carolina every summer. Bears would come down on to the highway creating traffic jams for miles. Don't Feed The Bear signs everywhere but there was always some dumbass that would pull over and get out with their kid and go feed the bear. Problem was if the bear was still hungry he would follow you back to their car still hungry and you had no chance of out running him. I live in North Central Arkansas and we have plenty of bears. Enough so there is a hunting season on them. They cross past my property higher up the ridge. There was one spotted in down town Little Rock last week. Game and Fish captured him and took him back to bear country.

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  2. Patrice Miller of Downeyville, California got eaten by a bear. News just broke but this happened in November. She lived out in the woods and was very sloppy with her garbage. Had broken windows emitting the odor of garbage and food, too. Was feeding her cats on the front porch. She did everything necessary to get attacked and eaten by a bear. In depth analysis......
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEfcg5HnTOI

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  3. Don't care about the bear but the first car I bought was a '55 Ranch Wagon. In those days if I gave a year such as '55, it meant Ford.

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  4. Where is Boo Boo, missing

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  5. "Pardon me, would you have any Grey Poupon?"

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  6. Michael BrusselersJune 21, 2024 at 8:12 AM

    Banff, and Jasper Alberta as a kid, in my dad's '56 Ford Mainline, bears everywhere, the highways, eating trash out of galvanized garbage cans in the campground, simpler times. Remember stories about kids getting their limbs detached while feeding bears, true or not, they gave us a healthy respect for our black, and brown visitors.

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