lpkayak
Honored Contributor (10K+ posts)
Member # 5230
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read this...they release it to a local charity ...to eat??? what if it has lyme...or rabies? this seems crazy to me...or maybe theres no lyme or rabies in alaska
"Upon arrival, an investigation revealed a female brown bear was acting erratically by attacking a vehicle, a telephone pole and then, eventually, attack a male walking on the beach," said a news release by the Department of Public Safety. Two troopers were walking along the tree line when the bear came running out of the woods towards them and it was shot. The deceased bear was released to a local charity. "I mean, he's very lucky," Megan Peters, a public information officer with the Department of Public Safety, told ABC News. "I'm sure it was terrifying compared to other bear maulings. He's really lucky."
before the bear was shot a man had to fight her off to protect his family
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CherylSue
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Is it that JaKob Krudsfelt (sp?)thing that squirrels and moose get in their brain? I think it is like mad cow disease. (I know I misspelled it, but you get the idea)
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