@Hashpants i never seen a bear alive and I live in Canada. I seen dead ones. Is that in your back yard? Scary but cool.
I live near Toronto that’s why I never seen one alive. Sorry I lied I seen them in the dump eating birthday cake one time up north. But that’s not wild. And of course eating trash. That was not good either.
That’s on my family property, there are lots of them here. Rattlesnakes too!
We have rattle snakes here in Ontario. But they are endangered. Never seen one but I thought I may have. But never had a book to look at fast enough. Long before phones in your pocket.
its black fight back right?
Yes , that’s the saying. I had a Bear hunting trip with a guide service in Maine.They had tracked and recovered over 1000 bears and had never been harmed. They had been charged and bluffed and had run ins with wounded bears for 20 years. None had ever been injured though. The real threat to them were Moose. A Moose had its way with thier truck front the week before I got there.It looked like it had been in a car accident. No one here considers black bears a threat.
man that sounds great you all live in such nice places!!
maine is well known for fishing and hunting,at least i think so!
the adventures you talk about is something i could never exp in germany
pure envy!
First person to guess where I’m at gets a free pack of Bog Bubble (open pollination)
One guess per person. So it doesn’t get out of control
Your in Louisiana.
Close, but no cigar @Tejas
Pennsylvania… there’s been a few spotted up here in a river.
Getting colder @GCBudz
Crazy they’re that far north
Guessing by gator population alone and leaving out LA since it was a guess already, either Florida or Texas as number 2 and 3 in population of alligators. I’ll go with Texas, for obvious reasons.
Texas is a wrong answer unfortunately @Habitt
South Carolina
South Carolina is wrong @FirstCavApache64
Gotta be Mickeys home state then. Somebody should grab this quick, it’s BOG!!
North Carolina
Not north carolina @Hashpants
Florida?