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....all the bears, so humans can walk through the bears' habitat without
encountering any bears. Grizzly bear injuries 2 hikers in Yellowstone Updated 7:28 am, Friday, August 16, 2013 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) — The National Park Service says a grizzly bear charged a group of hikers in Yellowstone National Park, leaving two people injured, including one person who suffered bite and claw wounds. Four people had hiked a few miles down a trail southwest of Canyon Village when they spotted a young grizzly bear around 11:30 Thursday morning. A sow grizzly appeared nearby and charged them. Two of the hikers were able to use their bear spray and the sow and cub left. The encounter lasted about a minute. All four were able to hike out to the trailhead themselves. One person was treated at the scene, while the other with the bite and claw injuries was taken to a hospital. All four have asked that their identities not be released. - - - Hike somewhere else, morons, and stop intruding on the bears' little bit of remaining space. |
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says... On 8/16/13 12:15 PM, wrote: On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 11:24:24 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ...all the bears, so humans can walk through the bears' habitat without encountering any bears. How would you feel if the bear was at your house? http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23143149/...i#.Ug5P5KyndQY or coyotes http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23153030/...-dogs-in-ocala We don't have bears or coyotes wandering around here, although there have been a couple of people reporting "small bears" in the woods around their houses...but no verification. Oh, and out at the national park, the people were in the bears' house. On our hikes near the Shenandoah, we encounter all sorts of critters, and have seen what may be bears (they tend to stay off the trails), and there have even been reports of mountain lions (again, unverified), but there is no question there are packs of feral dogs out there, which is why we carry sidearms. Wow, Maryland doesn't have feral pigs OR coyotes! I wonder how they know to stay out of that particular state? |
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On 8/16/2013 10:24 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
...all the bears, so humans can walk through the bears' habitat without encountering any bears. Grizzly bear injuries 2 hikers in Yellowstone Updated 7:28 am, Friday, August 16, 2013 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) — The National Park Service says a grizzly bear charged a group of hikers in Yellowstone National Park, leaving two people injured, including one person who suffered bite and claw wounds. Four people had hiked a few miles down a trail southwest of Canyon Village when they spotted a young grizzly bear around 11:30 Thursday morning. A sow grizzly appeared nearby and charged them. Two of the hikers were able to use their bear spray and the sow and cub left. The encounter lasted about a minute. All four were able to hike out to the trailhead themselves. One person was treated at the scene, while the other with the bite and claw injuries was taken to a hospital. All four have asked that their identities not be released. - - - Hike somewhere else, morons, and stop intruding on the bears' little bit of remaining space. I live in bear country. People that live out here have no problems with bears, wolves and coyotes. The weekend citidiots are another story. They are a bigger problem than all the animals. Darwin's solution is the best. LdB |
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On 8/16/13 1:33 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 8/16/13 12:15 PM, wrote: On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 11:24:24 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ...all the bears, so humans can walk through the bears' habitat without encountering any bears. How would you feel if the bear was at your house? http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23143149/...i#.Ug5P5KyndQY or coyotes http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23153030/...-dogs-in-ocala We don't have bears or coyotes wandering around here, although there have been a couple of people reporting "small bears" in the woods around their houses...but no verification. Oh, and out at the national park, the people were in the bears' house. On our hikes near the Shenandoah, we encounter all sorts of critters, and have seen what may be bears (they tend to stay off the trails), and there have even been reports of mountain lions (again, unverified), but there is no question there are packs of feral dogs out there, which is why we carry sidearms. Wow, Maryland doesn't have feral pigs OR coyotes! I wonder how they know to stay out of that particular state? "Here" means my little neighborhood, moron. I haven't seen any wild pigs or coyotes in my yard or on my street in the years we have lived here. |
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On 8/16/13 2:26 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 12:22:58 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 8/16/13 12:15 PM, wrote: On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 11:24:24 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ...all the bears, so humans can walk through the bears' habitat without encountering any bears. How would you feel if the bear was at your house? http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23143149/...i#.Ug5P5KyndQY or coyotes http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23153030/...-dogs-in-ocala We don't have bears or coyotes wandering around here, although there have been a couple of people reporting "small bears" in the woods around their houses...but no verification. I would not be surprised if you get coyotes. They are working their way into suburban areas all over the country. The same with bears. I guess the question is how you would handle it. Oh, and out at the national park, the people were in the bears' house. I have seen bears hiking. We just went the other way. On our hikes near the Shenandoah, we encounter all sorts of critters, and have seen what may be bears (they tend to stay off the trails), and there have even been reports of mountain lions (again, unverified), but there is no question there are packs of feral dogs out there, which is why we carry sidearms. So you are OK shooting dogs. I figured you had some blood lust if we dug deep enough. I wouldn't shoot feral dogs out there unless they were about to attack us. Most critters one encounters in the wild are pleased to head the other way, and smart humans do that, too. Feral dogs are different. |
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"F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 8/16/13 1:33 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 8/16/13 12:15 PM, wrote: On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 11:24:24 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ...all the bears, so humans can walk through the bears' habitat without encountering any bears. How would you feel if the bear was at your house? http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23143149/...i#.Ug5P5KyndQY or coyotes http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23153030/...-dogs-in-ocala We don't have bears or coyotes wandering around here, although there have been a couple of people reporting "small bears" in the woods around their houses...but no verification. Oh, and out at the national park, the people were in the bears' house. On our hikes near the Shenandoah, we encounter all sorts of critters, and have seen what may be bears (they tend to stay off the trails), and there have even been reports of mountain lions (again, unverified), but there is no question there are packs of feral dogs out there, which is why we carry sidearms. Wow, Maryland doesn't have feral pigs OR coyotes! I wonder how they know to stay out of that particular state? "Here" means my little neighborhood, moron. I haven't seen any wild pigs or coyotes in my yard or on my street in the years we have lived here. They may be around. We have had mountain lions in the area as well as deer eating our roses and hibiscus on the front porch. The coyotes and pigs seem to stay in the ranch lands that start a mile away. But some areas of the Bay Area have major problems with pigs tearing up lawns and endangering the children. 20 years ago, friend of my dad in San Mateo shot a 600# hog in his front yard, that chased the kids into the house. |
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iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 8/16/13 12:15 PM, wrote: On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 11:24:24 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ...all the bears, so humans can walk through the bears' habitat without encountering any bears. How would you feel if the bear was at your house? http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23143149/...i#.Ug5P5KyndQY or coyotes http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23153030/...-dogs-in-ocala We don't have bears or coyotes wandering around here, although there have been a couple of people reporting "small bears" in the woods around their houses...but no verification. Oh, and out at the national park, the people were in the bears' house. On our hikes near the Shenandoah, we encounter all sorts of critters, and have seen what may be bears (they tend to stay off the trails), and there have even been reports of mountain lions (again, unverified), but there is no question there are packs of feral dogs out there, which is why we carry sidearms. Wow, Maryland doesn't have feral pigs OR coyotes! I wonder how they know to stay out of that particular state? KKK ran them out. |
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On 8/16/13 2:37 PM, Califbill wrote:
iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 8/16/13 12:15 PM, wrote: On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 11:24:24 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ...all the bears, so humans can walk through the bears' habitat without encountering any bears. How would you feel if the bear was at your house? http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23143149/...i#.Ug5P5KyndQY or coyotes http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23153030/...-dogs-in-ocala We don't have bears or coyotes wandering around here, although there have been a couple of people reporting "small bears" in the woods around their houses...but no verification. Oh, and out at the national park, the people were in the bears' house. On our hikes near the Shenandoah, we encounter all sorts of critters, and have seen what may be bears (they tend to stay off the trails), and there have even been reports of mountain lions (again, unverified), but there is no question there are packs of feral dogs out there, which is why we carry sidearms. Wow, Maryland doesn't have feral pigs OR coyotes! I wonder how they know to stay out of that particular state? KKK ran them out. If the feral pigs and the KKK met up, they'd get in the sack and breed. |
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In article ,
says... On 8/16/13 1:33 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 8/16/13 12:15 PM, wrote: On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 11:24:24 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: ...all the bears, so humans can walk through the bears' habitat without encountering any bears. How would you feel if the bear was at your house? http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23143149/...i#.Ug5P5KyndQY or coyotes http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23153030/...-dogs-in-ocala We don't have bears or coyotes wandering around here, although there have been a couple of people reporting "small bears" in the woods around their houses...but no verification. Oh, and out at the national park, the people were in the bears' house. On our hikes near the Shenandoah, we encounter all sorts of critters, and have seen what may be bears (they tend to stay off the trails), and there have even been reports of mountain lions (again, unverified), but there is no question there are packs of feral dogs out there, which is why we carry sidearms. Wow, Maryland doesn't have feral pigs OR coyotes! I wonder how they know to stay out of that particular state? "Here" means my little neighborhood, moron. I haven't seen any wild pigs or coyotes in my yard or on my street in the years we have lived here. Before you call someone a moron, you should look at a map of the range of both feral pigs and coyotes. And just because you don't see something doesn't mean it isn't there, moron. |
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