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Kevin Brooks wrote:
I was going to fish, I once kicked one out of the brush and watched him scurry away--it was so comical I had to laugh outloud. He was running as hard as he could while repeatedly looking back at me with this obviously terrified look about him, trying to see if I was going to chase him. Danged thing took off up the side of the ridge (a pretty steep one) and I swear he was accelerating the whole time. Made me realize if I ever did encounter one who was testy that outrunning him is *not* an option. Well thanks for the update. Need to look into this more. We've had several local "lectures" from state wildlife biologists about the bears (which have become very frequent visitors to most Northampton neighborhoods; they hit the bird feeders and trash cans). They always emphasize the lack of aggressiveness of the black bear (as opposed to the grizzly). I think much of it has to do with the political thinking of this area. Hunters are very bad (their trucks commonly have sugar poured into gas tanks during deer season), as of course guns (did you know a gun is "an instrument of violence"?). There is the promotion of the idea that animals are our friends and only humans are the real aggressive creatures. I think the "gentle Bambi" side of wildlife is emphasized at the expense of reality. Needless to say, I have not been too concerned encountering bears in the woods, but am quite convinced there is going to be "an incident" in town some day as someone runs into a bear who has become habituated to humans. A couple years ago, I was visiting a friend at the edge of town as a bear hit trash cans left out by an unthinking tenent. Myself, with infuriated dog (on leash) and 6 other people stood and watched this bear go through the trash cans not much more than 30 yards away. He totally ignored our presence, or the near hysterical dog trying to commence a chase. *That* is potentially a dangerous bear! Guess it's time to walk a bit more softly (or perhaps more noisily) over the trails now that I have some alternative info on the beast. SMH |
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