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Re: ”If the bear climbs the tree and eats ya it is a brown bear. If he pushes the tree over and eats ya it is a grizzly.“

When I was a kid, I remember reading that brown bears and black bears were the same thing. So I told my son this and he challenged me on it. It turns out that black bears, even when they are brown, are one species, and brown bears and GRIZZLIES are the same thing.

Except when they aren't. It's all very confusing. Probably because of this, which I just looked up:  

"All grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) are a subspecies of brown bears, but not all brown bears are grizzly bears." 

What's the most dangerous? A Grizzly, a Polar Bear or a Kodiak? I don't know, but I think anything with "horribilis" as part of its name deserves consideration.

Nice photo, by the way. I think it's time to give the guy a little morphine.
 





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Re: ALONE:Update!
By: ribit
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Fri, 20 May 16 10:18 PM
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...bears are nothin to trifle with. Old Desmond set a new record for tapping out (didn't make it til dark on the first day) Last season they had a few others tap out pretty quick as well.

...I don't have a fear of bears or wolves, but them fricken cougars is scary.

...they don't allow it on ALONE but in the real world I think it might be a good idea to have a dog or a few dogs around. They can see, hear and smell better than human beings can and can make a decent alarm system. They can keep ya warm too. Not as warm as a fat chick, or two skinny chicks.

...a wise old man from Alaska advises me that the best way to tell the difference between brown bears and grizzlies is to climb a tree. If the bear climbs the tree and eats ya it is a brown bear. If he pushes the tree over and eats ya it is a grizzly.


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