Anonymous wrote:I would have shot the bear too if it was on my property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is deeply concerning.
Why? Bears are dangerous.
The ones around here aren’t.
How stupid are you
DP. You're definitely the stupid one if you think a couple of bears locally are dangerous or scary. You're obviously new here.
Sweetheart, I promise you would shit your panties if you encountered a bear in CC Hills or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it common that bears are wandering around Arlington?
Not a regular occurrence, but not terribly uncommon. A young black bear was seen wandering around a few miles away from this location, a few weeks ago. There's usually a handful (<5) bear sightings a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is deeply concerning.
Why? Bears are dangerous.
The ones around here aren’t.
How stupid are you
DP. You're definitely the stupid one if you think a couple of bears locally are dangerous or scary. You're obviously new here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is deeply concerning.
Why? Bears are dangerous.
The ones around here aren’t.
How stupid are you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is deeply concerning.
Why? Bears are dangerous.
The ones around here aren’t.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t kill a bear myself but this does not make me feel sad. I find it beyond insane that the suburban jurisdictions around here think it is totally fine to have bears wandering through them. We aren’t in rural areas
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is deeply concerning.
Why? Bears are dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:This is deeply concerning.
Anonymous wrote:There was a bear spotted recently in N Arl. I was wondering if the bear got into the trash bag looking for food, got tangled up but and ended up suffocating.
Anonymous wrote:Women really do choose the bear.
Anonymous wrote:Gall bladder poacher