Originally Posted by Ralphie
Originally Posted by Brad
Originally Posted by Ralphie


Again, how do hunting season's educate every other hunted species and other populations of grizzly bears?




So in your scenario "prey" animals are the same as solo predators?

Animals acclimate to a magnified human presence no doubt... that doesn't relate to solo predators outside the park and away from the presence of daily human contact, nor can you transfer how a prey animal acts to the top predator on four legs.

While a single grizzly "might" be able to be educated by some means (likely being shot and wounded), the idea that all those individual bears spread out over 1000's of square miles will be educated in preposterous.

"Educating" grizzlies is a myth. They're going to do what they want. They aren't prey animals, and don't think or act as such.


No in my scenario animals learn over time that humans are to be feared or not. A source of food or not. And it won't change overnight either. We didn't get into this situation overnight. But you pointed out exactly one way that it will happen. Admittedly slowly. How do grizzlies act towards people where they are hunted?


Good question. How do hunted bears behave compared tp park bears?


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