My gf use to frequent Cheaha with her parents when she was little, her dad passed last year and his request was to have his ashes spread there, so we did..The one I seen in Cheaha was in a dumpster I threw trash on it, it screamed, I screamed we both ran ( in different directions ) that was 1973-74 about 15-20 miles from where I was born.
You ever see lions?I've only seen bears on TV, they look like fat dogs.
But I have no natural fear of them as we don't have any here.
Guess the lions ate them.
Hahaha fat dogs is exactly what the bears here look like, chaws actually.I've only seen bears on TV, they look like fat dogs.
But I have no natural fear of them as we don't have any here.
Guess the lions ate them.
How bout roaming wild, do you have to worry about being eaten when you leave the house?Yeah, there is a lion park nearby, they also have tigers. And a few other big cats...
They get fed chickens from a local chicken farm. You might stand a chance of fighting off a smallish lion with a weapon but a big one will bout swat you dead like a fly.
Oh yeah I am also scared of crocodiles... even if I see them from far away. They just look downright evil.
No, lol. I live in a quiet village on the wine route. I was still in school the last time I heard about a cheetah coming down the mountains... And they are not really big enough to be a threat. Oh yeah, there are plenty of baboons in the mountains that will fuck your shit up if you mess with them.How bout roaming wild, do you have to worry about being eaten when you leave the house?
Gators roam here, pretty common. They backup traffic sometimes when they decide to lay in the road. They even come up on the beach sometimes, I never would have expected that. A rattlesnake washed up in the surf recently. That’s the last thing I wanna see at the beach, or anywhere else..I'm with you on the lions thing - an awesome animal and I get the same vibe from Crocodiles as well - the further away I am from them the better.
the bears here are too friendly, that's the problem with them, the tourist feed them, they get used to being fed, then when you run out of food, they get pissed. they dig in dumpsters, and destroy vehicles. they may not look scary, but a big black bear can hit 450-500 lbs, nothing compared to a grizzly, but they'll still rip the door off of your car if you piss them off, and roll your car overYeah, there is a lion park nearby, they also have tigers. And a few other big cats...
They get fed chickens from a local chicken farm. You might stand a chance of fighting off a smallish lion with a weapon but a big one will swat you dead like a fly.
Oh yeah I am also scared of crocodiles... even if I see them from far away. They just look downright evil.
Haven't needed the AC in the last few days, as it's turned so cool here. Got the fans on high in the grow room keeping it right at 74f. Growing is so much easier and cheaper this time of year, soon it'll be so cold that those fans will barely be moving and whisper quiet. Goodbye summer, it was fun...
British Columbia has some pretty cool signs that get the point across point blank.the bears here are too friendly, that's the problem with them, the tourist feed them, they get used to being fed, then when you run out of food, they get pissed. they dig in dumpsters, and destroy vehicles. they may not look scary, but a big black bear can hit 450-500 lbs, nothing compared to a grizzly, but they'll still rip the door off of your car if you piss them off, and roll your car over
British Columbia has some pretty cool signs that get the point across point blank.
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