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Too many people don't understand the concept of "wild animal"... Wounded Bear Jul 2020 #1
+1 Sherman A1 Jul 2020 #2
seriously, I worked for the Park Service here in Tahoe FirstLight Jul 2020 #5
But... but... it's a park! Harker Jul 2020 #8
Yeah, selfish 4legged fukers. 3Hotdogs Jul 2020 #19
Blueberries just about ready for picking here. Harker Jul 2020 #21
They feel so entitled that they think wildlife will obey. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2020 #10
Slightly cringeworthy if it's in response to the goring soothsayer Jul 2020 #3
Ehh. PTWB Jul 2020 #6
Perfect! People need graphics -- very graphic ones! Hekate Jul 2020 #4
This reporter had the right idea with bison! His eyes tell us a lot! LOL Lucky Luciano Jul 2020 #7
The buffalo picture makes me think of the movie "Top Secret". CaptYossarian Jul 2020 #9
Uh, the safest distance between me and a bear is about 10,000 miles Auggie Jul 2020 #11
Problem is, if you get 10,000 miles away from THIS bear soldierant Jul 2020 #24
I'm okay with that Auggie Jul 2020 #32
Look out for sharks -- the "bears of the sea". nt eppur_se_muova Jul 2020 #33
About 30 years ago I took my boys to Yellowstone. Delmette2.0 Jul 2020 #12
Sounds like a Darwin candidate Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2020 #13
I tracked the news for a few days. Delmette2.0 Jul 2020 #16
Nothing says get closer than plimsoll Jul 2020 #15
Yeah, and invading the animals territory. Delmette2.0 Jul 2020 #17
Going on a tangent Jimbo S Jul 2020 #26
I almost hate to admit what I realized from my family home movies. Delmette2.0 Jul 2020 #31
Reminds me of an Australian public safety PSA campaign (also adopted by Denver's RTD) backscatter712 Jul 2020 #14
That is great, perfect! Delmette2.0 Jul 2020 #20
I believe bison are the park's number 1 killer SiliconValley_Dem Jul 2020 #18
Yep. Male buffalo, moose, elk, and so on are called "bulls" for a reason. backscatter712 Jul 2020 #22
A few days ago the tourists with the bear selfies video Historic NY Jul 2020 #23
Thanks, I needed a laugh today. SergeStorms Jul 2020 #25
Bison thrived in a world of wolves, giant bears, and saber tooth cats. hunter Jul 2020 #27
I've seen them stare down bears. 2naSalit Jul 2020 #29
I think people want to touch that lush looking pelt Demovictory9 Jul 2020 #30
Native Americans knew that the leather from that hump made a tough shield that would stop arrows. eppur_se_muova Jul 2020 #34
ABout time! 2naSalit Jul 2020 #28
My sister let her daughter get close to a bear Beringia Jul 2020 #35
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