Posted on 05/08/2013 11:59:32 AM PDT by nickcarraway
As for the other monkey. Police getting calls about a monkey on a bike on the freeway.
You post the most interesting things! Yesterday high-potency beer and today monkey-eating bears. Well, your time has come, carraway, what with the new Gatsby movie and all . . .
Well we have Barak Obama for President and Joe Biden for Vice-President and yet we still have the strongest economy in the world. (at least for now)
So whats your point?
“Gee Yogi, I don’t think the ranger’s gonna like that very much!”
Bear and ape baiting was a favorite pastime in Shakespeare’s lifetime.
I am sure the monkey in trouble triggered the predatory instinct in the bear. Wounded prey is the easiest to attack.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FO-DPVW0Xo
Major Lance - Monkey Time
Bear primate.
“Dont even get me started on the clowns.......”
My brother-in-law did the clown stuff part time for years. Don’t get me started, LOL.
Second Monkey: I don't have to out-pedal the bear...
“Don’t you know you gonna shock the monkey!”
Raaar!
I blame road rage.
A college gal wrote her dad and aksed him for money to buy a bicycle since it was the rage for all the coeds to buy a bicycle.........................before she got the money he sent to buy the bike..... the rage to buy a bike ended and all the kids started buying monkeys instead.. ............................
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her dad wrote back ‘sell the bicycle’
All joking aside, the fact that this form of entertainment exists in that country shows how backwards and primitive they still are.......
I take it "Killer Klowns From Outer Space" is not your favorite movie?
Animals have a strong instinct to attack any nearby injured animal and finish it off, and hunger seems to have nothing to do with it. This behavior may be an instinctual way of attempting prevention of the spread of disease.
I’ve seen this behavior many times. Birds are very prone to attack a suddenly injured member of their group. Even domestic animals will sometimes display this type of aggression.
The bear was just being a bear.
Mother Nature is a mean momma!
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