Hahaha. I detect a theme! Aren’t there sweet, kind cuddly bears somewhere?
Only the ones who have been hand raised by humans are sweet, kind and cuddly. There are behavioral differences between black bears and grizzlies. Black bears generally go out of their way to avoid humans, often hiding in trees when humans approach. A grizzly will ignore humans but are perfectly willing to rip a person's head off if they get too close.
I go camping in areas that have black bears.
I'm here honey ... ?
@FrayedBear Trust me. I would love to get back to Australia for a long visit. Trips this year are European based. Save those hugs for another time?
@EyesThatSmile ☹?????????
Didn't you post this earlier?
Wish he had he had posted it in my group, #adults #camping #hiking #Dixie #Parks #Waterfalls "Camping for adults in Dixie (no children)" .
I'm tempted to ramble on about dogs who taunt bears and other esoteric prattle.
Posted by glennlabLeave the kids alone.
Posted by mistymoon77Get your mind out of the gutter.. just passing along some tidbits of knowledge here.. ;)
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