Posted on 10/16/2016 10:11:50 AM PDT by Trump20162020
Pedals, a beloved American black bear who walked upright and strolled around the suburbs of New Jersey like a Hanna-Barbera cartoon come to life, was believed to have been killed by a hunter last week, animal welfare activists said. His age was not known.
Since 2014 residents of Rockaway Township have posted videos online of the bear strolling through their neighborhoods and backyards with admirable posture, his forepaws pulled close to his chest. Many commented that on first glance, Pedals resembled a man wearing a bear suit.
But it appears that local celebrity was not enough to save Pedals during the states five-day hunting season for black bears, which began on Monday and allowed hunters to kill bears with a bow and arrow for the first time since the 1960s. He was one of 487 bears killed by hunters in New Jersey last week.
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A bear with a name! and the millions of unborn babies without a name!
Which one is going to generate outrage from the left?
The blood of Pedals is on the do-gooder adult children who encouraged and enabled his risky routine.
Meanwhile, how many death threats has the hunter received? Has he started his new life in a leper colony yet?
Pedals might have had a serious physical deformation or injury that forced him to walk upright, while they can make that posture, it’s not a natural operating position for a bear and a normal healthy bear will quickly tire of it.
“Truce of the Bear” by Rudyard Kipling.
Yearly, with tent and rifle, our careless white men go
By the Pass called Muttianee, to shoot in the vale below.
Yearly by Muttianee he follows our white men in —
Matun, the old blind beggar, bandaged from brow to chin.
Eyeless, noseless, and lipless — toothless, broken of speech,
Seeking a dole at the doorway he mumbles his tale to each;
Over and over the story, ending as he began:
“Make ye no truce with Adam-zad — the Bear that walks like a Man!
“There was a flint in my musket — pricked and primed was the pan,
When I went hunting Adam-zad — the Bear that stands like a Man.
I looked my last on the timber, I looked my last on the snow,
When I went hunting Adam-zad fifty summers ago!
“I knew his times and his seasons, as he knew mine, that fed
By night in the ripened maizefield and robbed my house of bread.
I knew his strength and cunning, as he knew mine, that crept
At dawn to the crowded goat-pens and plundered while I slept.
“Up from his stony playground — down from his well-digged lair —
Out on the naked ridges ran Adam-zad the Bear —
Groaning, grunting, and roaring, heavy with stolen meals,
Two long marches to northward, and I was at his heels!
“Two long marches to northward, at the fall of the second night,
I came on mine enemy Adam-zad all panting from his flight.
There was a charge in the musket — pricked and primed was the pan —
My finger crooked on the trigger — when he reared up like a man.
“Horrible, hairy, human, with paws like hands in prayer,
Making his supplication rose Adam-zad the Bear!
I looked at the swaying shoulders, at the paunch’s swag and swing,
And my heart was touched with pity for the monstrous, pleading thing.
“Touched witth pity and wonder, I did not fire then . . .
I have looked no more on women — I have walked no more with men.
Nearer he tottered and nearer, with paws like hands that pray —
From brow to jaw that steel-shod paw, it ripped my face away!
“Sudden, silent, and savage, searing as flame the blow —
Faceless I fell before his feet, fifty summers ago.
I heard him grunt and chuckle — I heard him pass to his den.
He left me blind to the darkened years and the little mercy of men.
“Now ye go down in the morning with guns of the newer style,
That load (I have felt) in the middle and range (I have heard) a mile?
Luck to the white man’s rifle, that shoots so fast and true,
But — pay, and I lift my bandage and show what the Bear can do!”
(Flesh like slag in the furnace, knobbed and withered and grey —
Matun, the old blind beggar, he gives good worth for his pay.)
“Rouse him at noon in the bushes, follow and press him hard —
Not for his ragings and roarings flinch ye from Adam-zad.
“But (pay, and I put back the bandage) this is the time to fear,
When he stands up like a tired man, tottering near and near;
When he stands up as pleading, in wavering, man-brute guise,
When he veils the hate and cunning of his little, swinish eyes;
“When he shows as seeking quarter, with paws like hands in prayer
That is the time of peril — the time of the Truce of the Bear!”
Eyeless, noseless, and lipless, asking a dole at the door,
Matun, the old blind beggar, he tells it o’er and o’er;
Fumbling and feeling the rifles, warming his hands at the flame,
Hearing our careless white men talk of the morrow’s game;
Over and over the story, ending as he began: —
“There is no trnce with Adam-zad, the Bear that looks like a Man!”
http://www.poetryloverspage.com/poets/kipling/truce_of_bear.html
I heard it reported he had an injury to his left paw that pretty much had him walking upright.
Bearpigman?
five-day hunting season for black bears...
Beloved? Really? Has the human race gone totally insane?
It was a bear, it does not look at you and think "my friend" it looks at you and thinks, "enemy" or "lunch".
Would this bear be “beloved” if he had torn the head off your child? Yet more LIB looniness.
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Killing that particular bear gives more power to the Left to restrict ownership of defensive weapons.
The other "walking bear" movie (Trump20162020) is one of several (of the same bear) I viewed a few years ago. She (with cubs) appears to be carrying something.
Reagan warned us about the bears.
“There’s a bear in the woods.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQNBNiXGMiA
BLACK BEARS MATTER!!!!
If he had been a white bear, he would be alive today!!! Couldn’t the guy have just tased him! White man trying to keep the black bear down!!! /s;)
I wonder if this bear was ever falsely reported as a Big Foot, or perhaps Michelle O.
At first I thought that "ring" was a toilet seat.
As in, does a bear ____ in the woods?
Why was the bear left in the area?
usually the city gets them captured and relocated because they can attack kr kill people, kids and pets.
A bear with useless front paws is still a dangerous animal. Nothing cuddly about that.
That is bizarre I ain’t gonna lie
All the blackest I’ve seen in the wild walked on all fours typically
Jersey blacks have a tan muzzle too eh?
3500 bears in jersey.
This is fifth year to hunt not first
Can these writers not do research
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