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Post by Hugh on Jun 30, 2011 14:49:42 GMT
We've got bears that will steal your picnic baskets
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Post by skabbygirl on Jun 30, 2011 23:06:53 GMT
My parents have a fab bear pic taken in Canada on honeymoon (not sure which one has it now, as they 'share' the wedding photos....why you would fight over them when you are divoreced is beyond me!!!)
Anyway this bear came up to the car and my dad got out to try n shoo it away n it got a bit growly so he lept back in and they took a pic of it trying to get in through the passenger window as my mum wound the window up fast, its just on the side of a road ;D
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Post by roddy byers on Jul 1, 2011 9:00:02 GMT
I used to have a Bear behind on stage*
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Post by TTN on Jul 1, 2011 23:07:28 GMT
How is he these days?
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Post by Hugh on Jul 2, 2011 1:10:31 GMT
Hey Boo Boo
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Post by Stewart Rennie on Jul 2, 2011 15:59:44 GMT
Yes Yogi ?
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Post by roddy byers on Jul 4, 2011 7:53:00 GMT
Hes getting back into teching he says on facebook* Lives on the coast Devon way - apparently the hunnys very nice down there*
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Post by skabbygirl on Jul 5, 2011 0:52:06 GMT
:-)
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Post by roddy byers on Jul 5, 2011 14:13:24 GMT
Maybe Bears got a sofa i can crash on:?
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Post by Hugh on Jul 5, 2011 14:31:13 GMT
A black bear and her cub walk through the grass on a ski run on Blackcomb mountain in Whistler, B.C. A B.C. man is in serious condition in a Victoria hospital after he was attacked by a grizzly bear on B.C.'s Central Coast. The attack Monday morning occurred while the man was picking berries in the Oweekeno area, near Rivers Inlet, about 350 kilometres northwest of Vancouver. The man, believed to be in his 50s, suffered lacerations and bites to his arms, legs and head, but managed to find his way to the home of Frank Hanuse, about one kilometre away from the scene of the attack. "He was pretty much dripping in blood, his arm was chewed up pretty bad, his leg was chewed up and one side of his scalp was gone," said Hanuse told CBC News Monday night. "I thought. 'Holy smoke, that's a long way to walk with those wounds.'" Hanuse got the victim to a local clinic and he was airlifted to Victoria General Hospital Monday evening. The attack follows the discovery Thursday of the remains of a woman that had been eaten by bears near Lillooet, B.C., north of Whistler. Tests are being performed to see if the woman had been killed by the black bears or if they had found her body after she had died. A local conservation officer said he suspects she was in fact killed by the animals, although such attacks are rare. Grizzly bears tend to occupy areas far away from human settlements and are a much larger much more aggressive species than black bears. Hanuse said conservation officers are set to arrive Tuesday morning to look for the bear responsible for Monday's attack.
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Post by TTN on Jul 5, 2011 23:07:13 GMT
I never saw anything like that when i was last in Devon
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Post by Hugh on Jul 6, 2011 1:02:15 GMT
Would you like to pick berries?
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Post by roddy byers on Jul 6, 2011 14:09:08 GMT
Chuck*
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Post by TTN on Jul 6, 2011 22:19:28 GMT
he's way too big to chuck anywhere
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Post by roddy byers on Jul 7, 2011 13:35:50 GMT
Always preferred Canada to the States*
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