Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s still in rock thrill?
No, it’s in North Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way am I gonna rat out the bear so they can kill it. #TeamBear
+1
+1! Please don't rat out the bear - it will end up unalived like that fox on the Hill last year. #TeamBear - is it tweeting yet? (RIP #NIHBear!)
Anonymous wrote:I'm European, have lived here for nigh on 20 years, and I'm still impressed at how wild nature is here in America. Even after years living in rural parts of Europe, the biggest wild animals I saw were foxes. There are wolves in some parts of my country, but hardly anybody ever sees one. The deer don't actually come grazing in people's suburban yards. Racoons don't get into city trash cans. In the city, all you see are pigeons and rats.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way am I gonna rat out the bear so they can kill it. #TeamBear
+1
+1! Please don't rat out the bear - it will end up unalived like that fox on the Hill last year. #TeamBear - is it tweeting yet? (RIP #NIHBear!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way am I gonna rat out the bear so they can kill it. #TeamBear
+1
Anonymous wrote:So Montgomery County is full of bears now?
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1129016.page#24877098
Anonymous wrote:I'm European, have lived here for nigh on 20 years, and I'm still impressed at how wild nature is here in America. Even after years living in rural parts of Europe, the biggest wild animals I saw were foxes. There are wolves in some parts of my country, but hardly anybody ever sees one. The deer don't actually come grazing in people's suburban yards. Racoons don't get into city trash cans. In the city, all you see are pigeons and rats.
Here it's WILD.![]()