Anonymous wrote:There is no way the body of an adult black bear is fitting in a typical 55 gallon black trash bag. And adult black bear can weigh between 200 and 600 pounds. assuming it was average size for an adult bear in Virginia that would be about 275 lbs.
Probably someone trapped or killed a bear somewhere else, brought the body to a local Asian herbal medicine dealer, where the gall bladder and other parts with “medicinal” value were cut out, and then the cut up remains were bagged and dumped.
100% guarantee that the necropsy will show the gall bladder was cut out. Bear gall bladders are worth hundreds to even thousands of dollars from Chinese herbal medicine providers.
Anonymous wrote:And here I just called the nonemergency police phone number and wildlife animal rescue in Montgomery County for a fully aware but hit fawn, a tiny fawn on the side of the road. Some jerk hit it, and left, clearly.
It's reassuring to know that I wasn't the only one concerned. The police informed me that they had already received a call and were preparing to investigate.
We had a black bear cub in MoCo many times but never heard of someone shooting it. I ran into one when I was on a walk with my dog.
This is another reason for me to dislike Virginia, among many other reasons. I wonder if it was a NoVa resident who hit our MoCo fawn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is deeply concerning.
Why? Bears are dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is deeply concerning.
Why? Bears are dangerous.
The ones around here aren’t.
A bear is a bear. Just because it’s in a UMC neighborhood doesn’t mean it’s still not a bear. Black bears CAN be dangerous. A woman in Frederick was nearly mauled to death by a juvenile male black bear about 6-8 years ago. Juvenile males are the exact bears we’re seeing locally. Their mothers have kicked them out to find their own territory.
Black bears occasionally kill humans. A college student in NJ was killed and partially eaten by one a few years ago while out walking on a trail with four other people
You’re a complete idiot who knows zero about nature if you think black bears aren’t potentially dangerous or even deadly just because they’re in a HHI zip code.
https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/maryland-woman-mauled-by-bear/
https://nypost.com/2014/11/25/hiker-took-cell-phone-pictures-of-bear-before-deadly-attack/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way the body of an adult black bear is fitting in a typical 55 gallon black trash bag. And adult black bear can weigh between 200 and 600 pounds. assuming it was average size for an adult bear in Virginia that would be about 275 lbs.
Probably someone trapped or killed a bear somewhere else, brought the body to a local Asian herbal medicine dealer, where the gall bladder and other parts with “medicinal” value were cut out, and then the cut up remains were bagged and dumped.
100% guarantee that the necropsy will show the gall bladder was cut out. Bear gall bladders are worth hundreds to even thousands of dollars from Chinese herbal medicine providers.
How to get the message out to people that you cannot increase your lifespan, fertility or penis size by eating or applying parts of wild animals, MotherF***ers.
I'd support mandatory cutting off the balls of any stupid man found guilty of supporting these rackets. No prison time. Just cut off the balls. Without anesthesia.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Um
No.
Anonymous wrote:Women really do choose the bear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is deeply concerning.
Why? Bears are dangerous.
The ones around here aren’t.
Anonymous wrote:Women really do choose the bear.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of awful human does this? HIGHLY unlikely that the person who did this was actually in any kind of life threatening situation.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C7riWl8xvl4/
If you think someone you know was involved in this, contact the AWLA at 703-931-9241 or email animalcontrol@awla.org.
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:Anonymous wrote:I would have shot the bear too if it was on my property.
WTF?