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down_home
Dec 02, 2014Explorer II
Bears are smart and sturdy. Thick fur may be the reason but they will after learning just tear on through, only sometimes perhaps.
I haven't seen a lot of bears but Relatives tell of them. They were rare from first, of century til recently thanks to Yanques.
Don't kill them unless you have to. Your life and safety comes first. If I see one, of the seldom trips through here I hope to see it wild. Son saw a large light colored one two years ago a half mile away, perhaps. Everyone else seeems to have seen some and big cats too.
There was a town, sometime, in Pa that had Black Bears living under porches and around home as a common thing. It has been a long while since I read about it, so I don't know when or the town's name.
Wild animals don't like to be petted or denied food.
The electric cables around the RV sounds like the most plausible, if there is little, to no, likely hood, for some person, to touch them. They don't like it either.
I haven't seen a lot of bears but Relatives tell of them. They were rare from first, of century til recently thanks to Yanques.
Don't kill them unless you have to. Your life and safety comes first. If I see one, of the seldom trips through here I hope to see it wild. Son saw a large light colored one two years ago a half mile away, perhaps. Everyone else seeems to have seen some and big cats too.
There was a town, sometime, in Pa that had Black Bears living under porches and around home as a common thing. It has been a long while since I read about it, so I don't know when or the town's name.
Wild animals don't like to be petted or denied food.
The electric cables around the RV sounds like the most plausible, if there is little, to no, likely hood, for some person, to touch them. They don't like it either.
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