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Mandarinfish

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vvHeavyvv



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Awh that's pretty cute. (However when I read the post title I was expecting you to be feeding your infant child bear meat, oops)
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Adden

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Re: Fed a Baby Black Bear [Re: vvHeavyvv] 1
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It's ok. When I first glanced I thought it said "fed a baby to a black bear".
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Mandarinfish

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Re: Fed a Baby Black Bear [Re: vvHeavyvv]
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Mandarinfish

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Re: Fed a Baby Black Bear [Re: Adden]
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Adden

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http://www.leafly.com/hybrid/royal-kush
Tested 28% thc, I keep forgetting to keep hitting it.
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lol
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XLCaps said: That bear is a cub you self righteous morons. He did nothing wrong feeding it. Do any of you think a bear that small will make it out in the wild? That is why it was picked up.
That bear is going to be returned to the wild. Don't feed bears. On the very page of the place the bear went:
"you should never intentionally feed bears or place food to attract wildlife to your yard for viewing."
It doesn't say it's ok if the cub is cute. It doesn't say it's cool if the bear is under a certain age, it's just don't feed the bears. Ever.
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Mandarinfish

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Re: Fed a Baby Black Bear [Re: my3rdeye]
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Look no bears or children were eaten, can't we be happy about that and just all get along for once?
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vandago



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Did you cook the black bear thoroughly? Babies have weak tummies.
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Re: Fed a Baby Black Bear [Re: vandago]
#22443321 - 10/28/15 03:53 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I wonder if anyone has ever been paid to milk a bear? Bound to have happened
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passifloracaerulea



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Re: Fed a Baby Black Bear [Re: vvHeavyvv]
#22443324 - 10/28/15 03:54 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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They'll have to try to reinstill fear into that bear cub now if it's ever going to survive in the wild. It would have been smart to live trap the bear and call authorities. It wasn't going to starve to death in a matter of a couple weeks. Keeping that bear cub hungry would have been a lot better for it in the long run.
I know what I'm talking about. I had a mother bear and 2 cubs on my property in 2010 who wouldn't leave and trashed my shit on multiple occasions, even ate one of my cats. They had broken into my tool shed while I was away mining and got into some garbage I had locked away. I tried all summer to scare the bears off with firecrackers and bottle rockets but they were the most persistent creatures imaginable. They'd come back literally 30 minutes after being run off. I eventually had to get odf&w involved and their only recourse was to snare trap the bears. There is no bear relocation program, at least in Oregon. ODF&W won't be held responsible for relocating problem bears.
The bear cub in question here will never have a chance as a wild bear. ODF&W might be able to raise the cub without it seeing the human contact but the damage is done. If the bear responds to hazing in a fearful manner then they may possibly release it if it isn't already labeled a problem bear. Anyway the bear had already been fed by op's sister, and then by op and who knows how often in the 2 weeks that they were feeding the cub. This cub has a bleak future unless a miracle happens and some organization adopts the cub to play a role in teaching people to not fucking feed bears in ANY circumstance! I don't know of any organization like that though. If there was there wouldn't be room for the dozens of bears who get handed this fate every year anyway.
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Re: Fed a Baby Black Bear [Re: vvHeavyvv]
#22443325 - 10/28/15 03:54 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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until then, there's always this.
Maybe you could ask them to have a bear gargle the milk for you.
http://www.whitepowermilk.com/
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Re: Fed a Baby Black Bear [Re: vandago]
#22443336 - 10/28/15 04:06 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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That'll scare the shit out of that bear, it's for its own good
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myc_check1212
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Mandarinfish said: What you people have to understand is that some idiot killed the mother bear. Your not supposed to kill bears if they have cubs.
There's an ongoing police investigation as we speak.
What you have to understand is because some idiot hand feeds bears, now the bear equates people with free food. This behavior will end up in a person or the bear getting killed.
Congratulations, you killed the cub like the poacher killed its mom.
You should be proud
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