Posted on 06/01/2021 10:09:27 AM PDT by BenLurkin
She caught that bear off guard.
“Looks like the bear was about to leap down into their yard.”
Yes, but then the teen wouldn’t be trapped in the yard with the bear... the bear would be trapped in the yard with this teen!
One of your kith and kin?
The bear lost its balance or she would have gotten a hard smack with claws out.
Wild animals come out of their habitats to search for water. The forest service should be putting out water sources in the dry areas.
Also, their habitats are being invaded by humans who don’t belong there.
I admire the girl’s nerve. The Bear is probably thinking:
“Nobody’s done THAT to me before! How dare you!”
**All three women in that newscast earn extra points for
going Mask Free! Isn’t it nice to see normal (unmasked) behavior creeping back into reality?
This! (Though it seems to be de rigueur with local news reporters these days.)
Got a good sized black bear sow (~400lbs)and two cubs running around my house. They’ve been around about every day for a week. Luckily my deck is 12’ off the ground. Scared em off tonight with leaf blower and yelling.
Smart,brave girl.
If she waited a half-second longer the near would have been on the ground inside the fence.She had the best chance when the near was precariously balanced.
Tooanu keyboard wusses.
Black bears can be brown as well.
Brown black bears are quite common.
I want her and the others here who expressed admiration for her on my team.
There are far too many of those predators living among our women and children.
Someone should start selling “Bear Kits.” A Henry lever-action 45-70, a coupon for tanning the pelt, a coupon for processing the meat and a freezer to keep it in, and an appointment with an Indian to make necklaces out of claws and teeth.
Can you imagine how cool it would be for Hailey to go to school wearing a bear-tooth necklace, and its pelt instead of a coat?
The neighbor getting a sun tan on the other side of the wall never knew what hit him.
The last couple of times I saw bears in the wild, that’s what they were.
A sow and two cubs in Idaho, and what looked like a young male up on the Grand Mesa in Colorado.
Are you always afraid weak dumb and stupid?
Mother bear meets mother bear.
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