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In reply to the discussion: North Carolina boy says he hung out with bear after vanishing from his grandmother's backyard. [View all]GulfCoast66
(11,949 posts)19. Not blaming a 3 year old for a story. But this is total Bullshit.
Its cold as hell in NC now and aint no Beloo wandering around looking for the Bear Neccesities.
And a hungry bear in January would love a 3 year old boy... for food.
Wait a few days for the rest of the story.
Poor little boy. And a strong one at that. We all know how kids imagine and believe crazy things at times to explain things they cant understand. And the survival urge is stong in all of us.
So glad he is safe.
That said, I would kind of like it if they found him covered with Bear hairs!
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North Carolina boy says he hung out with bear after vanishing from his grandmother's backyard. [View all]
jalan48
Jan 2019
OP
One of the days he was missing, it was in the 60s here. The other days were cold.
cwydro
Jan 2019
#33
A three year old was missing for three days in freezing temperatures and pouring rain.
yardwork
Jan 2019
#36
He was hospitalized Thurs night, expected release Saturday so there will be expenses
wishstar
Jan 2019
#26
Seriously could be. A chow chow or Great Pyrenees, or any number of other breeds.
highplainsdem
Jan 2019
#32