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A bunch of humorless hall monitors here today.


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Originally Posted by ironbender
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Same species. The difference is diet related.
Swing again. Hint, it's a black bear, aka Ursus americanus.
Whaaatt?

Do you not have a color screen?


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Good size California black bear

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Cashier Christopher Kinson, 54, was working a nightshift at the store in Olympic Valley, California, when he saw the door open - but no one entered.



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Cinnamon Colored BLack Bear.

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G, you’re getting faster on posting.

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The halls are now safe to walk.

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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Whttail_in_MT
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Same species. The difference is diet related.
Swing again. Hint, it's a black bear, aka Ursus americanus.
Even if that's true, the difference between a brown bear and a grizzly is diet due to location.
The point is, you titled the thread “grizzly”, and it is not one. This despite the erroneous utoob title. And, despite a population’s diet.

This is a hunting site, and being able to tell one from the other is important. Important enough, that in some areas one had to pass an ID test to hunt them.


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I like them cinnamon ones.

Big blonde one stood up form the yellow grass once, woofed a couple times, junior ran up a tree, and I went back to the truck and let her have that creek for the day.

What I really want is a nice mahogany colored one, like the one I saw in a creek on timber lands in NorCal.

If I could find one with purple and red streaks on it, I'd know it came down from Potlandia or up from La La Land.


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Originally Posted by Valsdad
I like them cinnamon ones.

Big blonde one stood up form the yellow grass once, woofed a couple times, junior ran up a tree, and I went back to the truck and let her have that creek for the day.

What I really want is a nice mahogany colored one, like the one I saw in a creek on timber lands in NorCal.

If I could find one with purple and red streaks on it, I'd know it came down from Potlandia or up from La La Land.

Coulda just as easily come up from San Franny.

Lol

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Originally Posted by Beaver10
Originally Posted by Valsdad
I like them cinnamon ones.

Big blonde one stood up form the yellow grass once, woofed a couple times, junior ran up a tree, and I went back to the truck and let her have that creek for the day.

What I really want is a nice mahogany colored one, like the one I saw in a creek on timber lands in NorCal.

If I could find one with purple and red streaks on it, I'd know it came down from Potlandia or up from La La Land.

Coulda just as easily come up from San Franny.

Lol

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Then it would have flowers in its hair too.


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Originally Posted by ironbender
This despite the erroneous utoob title.

The YouTube title is not wrong.

It is a huge brown (adjective) bear. Not a "Brown Bear". (noun)


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Originally Posted by Teal
Originally Posted by ironbender
This despite the erroneous utoob title.

The YouTube title is not wrong.

It is a huge brown (adjective) bear. Not a "Brown Bear". (noun)
And therein lies the problem with common, as opposed to scientific nomenclature whistle


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Originally Posted by Teal
Originally Posted by ironbender
This despite the erroneous utoob title.

The YouTube title is not wrong.

It is a huge brown (adjective) bear. Not a "Brown Bear". (noun)
Hence my attempt at a bit o’humor above about a color screen.


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Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by Beaver10
Originally Posted by Valsdad
I like them cinnamon ones.

Big blonde one stood up form the yellow grass once, woofed a couple times, junior ran up a tree, and I went back to the truck and let her have that creek for the day.

What I really want is a nice mahogany colored one, like the one I saw in a creek on timber lands in NorCal.

If I could find one with purple and red streaks on it, I'd know it came down from Potlandia or up from La La Land.

Coulda just as easily come up from San Franny.

Lol

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Then it would have flowers in its hair too.

And pustules on its bunghole.

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Originally Posted by mathman
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by Beaver10
Originally Posted by Valsdad
I like them cinnamon ones.

Big blonde one stood up form the yellow grass once, woofed a couple times, junior ran up a tree, and I went back to the truck and let her have that creek for the day.

What I really want is a nice mahogany colored one, like the one I saw in a creek on timber lands in NorCal.

If I could find one with purple and red streaks on it, I'd know it came down from Potlandia or up from La La Land.

Coulda just as easily come up from San Franny.

Lol

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Then it would have flowers in its hair too.

And pustules on its bunghole.

He is Cornholio!



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A large bear shocked a 7-Eleven employee by repeatedly entering a California convenience store to snack on candy bars.

On September 6, cashier Christopher Kinson, 54, was working the night shift at a 7-Eleven in Olympic Valley, California, when he saw the store's door open — but no one entered.

According to SWNS, he looked down to the bottom of the open door and found a brown bear chewing on a selection of late-night snacks.

"Initially, I was surprised. I see the door open, and I don't see a torso, and I am like, 'oh my god. It's a bear," Kinson told SWNS, adding that "the bear was about 20% to 30% bigger in real life" compared to photos.

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