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#4 | 24 days ago

I thought bears were only after picnic baskets....
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#1 | 24 days ago

Riley, what are bears good for? 
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#2 | 24 days ago
bmcannon1 (+)

LMAO.............In other words, dont F with Grizzly Bears.
#3 | 24 days ago

Signs, Signs, everywhere theres Signs, Taking up space and blowing my mind, do this, don't do that, Can't you read the SIGNS......
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#4 | 24 days ago

I thought bears were only after picnic baskets....
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#5 | 24 days ago

cuddles127017 wrote:
Riley, what are bears good for? 

   They are good for a lot of things!

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#6 | 24 days ago
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Awww, we all know that Bears, and Cougars and Tigers are just our friends - the Cartoons and Environmentalist Whackos tell us so.

#7 | 24 days ago

I'm IN before the poll is removed.
#8 | 24 days ago

The sign should also mention that All Bears hate pork  so you should rub ample amounts of Bacon grease on you before hiking.
#9 | 24 days ago

Don't know what it was, but I'll have two of them...
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#10 | 24 days ago

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#11 | 24 days ago

Cursing and Foul Language
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#12 | 24 days ago

COMMON SENSE PPL
#13 | 24 days ago

LOL
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#14 | 23 days ago
rileyjames47 (+)

cuddles127017 wrote:
Riley, what are bears good for? 
 What good is any animal ? I am somewhat surprised by your question. It has a life, a purpose, and is part of our planet. It's image is on the California State Flag, and it's image has been place on Canadien Postage Stamps to honor the bear. The value of a species  may not be understood by many, but to others the bear was worshiped and a symbol of something much bigger than to ask what good are bears?

Bears were an important part in Native American Indian culture as various symbols of strength, hard work, and even great love. Many tribes considered the "Great Spirit" to often take on the form of a bear. It would lead hunters on great chases and could die only to be reborn in the spring. Bears were mythical and "magical" creatures that existed.

The Native Americans used the Great Bear to explain the seasons. It rises up in the spring, waking up the earth and bringing things to life. As summer approaches, The Bear runs across the top of the heavens avoiding hunters; its hot breath flows across the land to make the world hot and sweaty. In August, the bear gets caught by the hunter and shot to fall on its face. The blood of the bear falls to the earth, resulting in showers and also the leaves changing colors, mainly red and orange. Through the winter, there is no life in the bear and thus the earth is cold and lifeless.  For the Native Americans the bear gave life to the land. The bear was therefore a Mother-symbol. It was fiercely protective of its cubs, so were Indian women. The women did planting, sowing, and the raising of the children, men did protecting and hunting.

And then there were white bears in some places known as spirit bears. These are from a recessive gene found in Black Bears and now know as Kermode Bears, they were not polar bears. They were gifts of the "Great Spirit" to remind people that they once lived in a land of ice and snow, But the bear was also a hunter that knew the land. They were quick, big and powerful, and also considered extremely clever; outfighting cougars and wolves. A Native American with the word bear in his name was considered to be an excellent provider as well as a powerful warrior. Bears were not gods, just made by God.

 

Many Indians were scared of the grizzly bear. It is amazing that they hunted the large bears for food, clothing, and the claws were made into necklaces. These necklaces were considered to contain spiritual power, wearing a bear claw necklace would mean protection and good health to the Indian wearing it. They were never traded, though could be given as a special gift.

Unfortunately this symbol of the Native Americans was almost brought to the point of extinction by the use of guns, but it is making a comeback. So enjoy the bear, respect the bear and, if you encounter a Mother Bear, get away!

#15 | 23 days ago
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 It is too bad we have so many wackos on this site that are given certain privileges because a pencil is placed by their name. They wander around from poll to poll and have nothing better to do than to ridicule other members and hope to cause or irritate certain people. The saddest thing about this is that there is no intelligence shown in motive or substance, but rather a peculiar desire to insult or alienate people. It must be from a large inferiority complex or perhaps an emotional disorder where therapy may help. While some of the Pencil People have some fine attributes certain others make you wonder if they made it past the eighth grade or just kindergarten for that matter. Keep the faith people there is intelligent life out there somewhere in the machine.
#16 | 23 days ago
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JRSFLAME88 wrote:

   They are good for a lot of things!

 Thanks Gina, but I've got this one :-)

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