Can I keep it?
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Can I keep it?
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Sure............you just have to deal with Mom.
One of the few times I've ever been scared in the woods. My father in law and I were walking his property in Vt and realized we were between a mommma bear and her cub.:eek:
Do you have the next in the series of photos? :D
Just look up"faces of death"....:D
I was on a hike with my family and our two dogs, and the dogs were off leash on the trail to have a run (it was allowed in the park). They were running and barking and having all kinds of fun. All of a sudden we see two black bear cubs go tearing up a tree, and our dogs are at the bottom of it, barking away. We think the barking probably helped as it was really loud, but we got out of there REALLY fast once we saw the cubs had taken refuge in a tree. It was only a matter of time before Mama showed up and cleared a path for her babies!!! :eek: It was super scary.
Yea, the one that show how fast you can run!Quote:
Do you have the next in the series of photos?
I am sure the next picture shown would be FEAR and RUN and get me out of here fast........... :eek:
I have read that running from a Bear does no good as Bears are faster than people nad are used to running over rough territory.
Most bears stay away from people if they can. Its only when their Cubs are in danger that the Momma Bear will get angered!!!:eek::eek:
You are supposed to face the Bear and talk in a low voice and try not to show fear.
Easier I imagine said than done!!!:cool::cool:
OMG RICHARD!!! http://bestsmileys.com/lol/1.gif
Ha ha ha ha. Thanks what you get when you mess with momma's baby.
This is not always true. Bears are becoming a danger in many areas of Alaska and I can only guess in other states. Anchorage and surrounding areas have growing bear populations due to hunting restrictions in cities and municipalities. In the Bush, bears are getting closer to villages partially because of growing wolf populations.
During moose season bears can get very bold, especially the grizleys.