
Two Alberta joggers went for a harrowing run with a black bear last week, and they have the video to prove it. Bruce Allan and Greg Armour were out for some exercise on June 5 when they came across a young black bear on a wooded trail in Fort McMurray, Al
The Bear...
I don't blame the joggers for being terrified. A black bear acting like that is just a impulse and a few seconds away from knocking down one of them and starting to chew.
Oh great, fast food.....mmmmmm
Look this guy I saw this past weekend?
He looks well fed.
You always see two or three around our farm in the south. Sloughs are kept stocked by my neighbours and myself, there are apple(crab and regular eating) and plum trees that have gone wild, and there are a shitload of chokecherry, saskatoon, wild strawberries, cranberry and currant bushes. Add to that the place has lots of morels.....which I hate but others seem to love for unbeknownst reason
He wanted to invite them to a picnic.
But the fact of the matter is that when a black bear takes it into mind that you're food, it's a top predator.
A black bear not much bigger than a St. Bernard can easily kill and unarmed man, and it has happened many times. And I'm not talking a mother protecting cubs, I'm talking about unprovoked attacks.