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Black bears do eat toasted bread!!!

 
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May 30, 2005 20:36 |  #1

http://211-182-43-199.etnet.ca …hotos/Full/HJ3M​9632_1.jpg (external link)

and more bears from the same dumpster... (warning: this is NOT a ZOO!)

http://211-182-43-199.etnet.ca …n=18&pass=publi​c&lang=eng (external link)


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May 31, 2005 06:08 |  #2

The bears are impressive which is more than can be said for the environment. Why is there so much rubbish there? Is it dangerous being in that situation taking photos ... not because of the rubbish but the bears!


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May 31, 2005 07:26 as a reply to  @ einsteinsauntie's post |  #3

Why is there so much rubbish there?


Looks like a dump to me. I remember as a kid visiting my grandparents, Grandpa would take us up the road every night in the truck to see the bears at the dump. Such fun! :lol:


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May 31, 2005 14:40 as a reply to  @ pleutim's post |  #4

yes it is a dump indeed
as per danger - they were not displaying agression signs at all, they were scared of us, running away if someone else came to dump garbage and coming back afterwards. as long as they have clear way to run away they will chose this instead of confrontation (so they say, so far so good ;) )


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