please log in to view this image You said provocation three times in that last comment mate, you ought to see @Treble for English lessons, he does maths too if you are interested. I hear he does good mate rates, recommended to me by @Solid_Air 2
I've never been near one. My only two points of reference are watching Grizzly Adams as a kid(very positive) and The Revenant (not so good lol)
America is partly run by the military complex and its probably one of the most active nations on the planet to fund proxy wars for political and financial gain
they are playing us dude saddam was the American placed dictator until they didn’t need him anymore…..next puppet please Gotta laugh at all this dick swinging whilst they share the finest foods and drink together behind closed doors……ever get the feeling you been cheated Divide and rule……only ones who lose as per are the working classes init
I was watching an interview the other day, some fella who was recently out hunting and got attacked by one. Those things are vicious, they don't even attack to eat you, it's just to purely **** you up.
I posted something yesterday which explains a lot. They're not territorial apparently but they have a 'critical space'. I guess that's like our comfort zone. I can't speak for the hunter you spoke about but it could be that he ventured into that critical space. And even then the bear won't always attack, it could run away. Interesting read in the end and I only looked it up after you bloody talking about bears!
Well, he was extremely unlucky, he said much like in the Revenant he heard and saw cubs first, he then just felt a heavy and extremely painful tug on his shoulder pulling him to the ground. As it was attacking him he could hear his bones crushing under the pressure, it then attacked his face ripping his face off. He got away by physically putting his hand down the bears through, he grabbed whatever flesh he could and just turned and ripped it as much as he could. It squeeled and ran off. Came back and attacked him a second time though.
I was going to suggest it was a translation error but most Danes do speak English as a second language.