http://www.sweet-station.com/blog/?p=9436 (http://www.sweet-station.com/blog/?p=9436)
I sooooooo want one!
I lived in the woods for nine months. An orphan black bear cub adopted me. Around August, when she began getting bigger, if I had to wake her she became 'Grumpy bear'. I have a small scar on my arm where she clawed me. She acted sorry aafter the fact, but I have had enough of 'sleeping bears' for now.
nice story njeneb, wonder if she'd have been sorry if she ate you!!
I doubt she would have done that. I was her potato chip connection.
lolz!
Quote from: njeneb on January 13, 2010, 10:36:51 AM
I lived in the woods for nine months. An orphan black bear cub adopted me. Around August, when she began getting bigger, if I had to wake her she became 'Grumpy bear'. I have a small scar on my arm where she clawed me. She acted sorry aafter the fact, but I have had enough of 'sleeping bears' for now.
Lynn Rogers has been taking that one step further in his research for decades now ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5QcXjiQyok
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9a3rmhnpmM&feature=channel
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/oct/27/bearwalker-of-the-northwoods
He is a bit more sensible than Timothy Treadwell was, though.
JimB , the first 2 links don't work here. Classic region restrictions :(
But i have read the article in the last link. Interesting . I hope he doesn't get eaten someday.
Wild animals are dangerous . But i think he knows this better then me.
Kadri.
thats weird, I am in N.Ireland(UK), but our service provider is in ROI(Eire)...so I am blocked as well. even the iPlayer wont let me in...I will check these back at the house...dumb as hell