Some time back,I was watching the TV program I Was Prey and a woman was out by her cabin,I think it was in Alaska where a cow moose came out and knocked her down and trampled on her.
From all accounts,the woman was posing no threat to her and I don't know if there were any calves near by.
The cow moose that came up to my cabin in Maine looked to weigh about 600+ lbs and I am certain that she could cause a lot of harm to me.
That's a good story for sure, IF it's true. Bear sure was not hungry at all nor worried about the intruder. Different outcome if he was to go inside some homes around here and the owner comes back home!
Your apostrophe characters weren't the normal ', so your post went into the 4th dimension.
I can't imagine the brilliance behind crawling in a random hole in bear country.
Registered: 09/19/05
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Loc: East Tincup General Store,Colo...
You just never know what you might find in a cave. Had a friend hunting in the Colorado Mountains that stopped to explore a cave. He found ancient moccasins, bow, and arrows. They reside in a museum now. Would like to know the story of how the artifacts came to be left by their owner. Maybe a bear found him and he ran through the woods bare foot or is that bear footing it.
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David Loomis RKS# 724 RKCC# CM-061 Molon Labe
Registered: 09/21/23
Posts: 29
Loc: Des Moines, Iowa
The photo with the man and the bear has been doctored. The lighting for the man and the bear do not match. I believe the background photo of the "cave" has had the images of the man inserted in the last photo and the bear(s) in the first and last one. JMHO
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Jim Frye Des Moines, Iowa