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HenryJM said:
Well polar bears go for seals in the main, whales where possible. They don't really search out humans although you should be wary. Having a dog with you is good protection, they keep the polar bears away.
They do really search out humans. That's what makes them the only carnivores that actively hunt humans.Gorf said:
HenryJM said:
Well polar bears go for seals in the main, whales where possible. They don't really search out humans although you should be wary. Having a dog with you is good protection, they keep the polar bears away.
They do really search out humans. That's what makes them the only carnivores that actively hunt humans.HenryJM said:
Yes well from my time in Churchill in Canada I'd say its a matter of degree and priority. We aren't entirely agreeing but its one for elsewhere or not at all!
I'm not going to get defensive with that sort of experience. We don't typically get hordes of polar bear on the high street in Blackburn. That said, I don't reckon there are many on the high street in Churchill, either.http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=are+polar+bears+t...
Did you spend any time with Eskimos? Looks like they are the preferred flavour...
Gorf said:
I'm not going to get defensive with that sort of experience. We don't typically get hordes of polar bear on the high street in Blackburn. That said, I don't reckon there are many on the high street in Churchill, either.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=are+polar+bears+t...
Did you spend any time with Eskimos? Looks like they are the preferred flavour...
Oh lots of polar bears in Churchill, they assemble there waiting for the bay to freeze. Lots of hungry bears in a human location.http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=are+polar+bears+t...
Did you spend any time with Eskimos? Looks like they are the preferred flavour...
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