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Thread: Proof positive, bears don't hibernate in Florida...

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    So cold even the bears are headed south, at least he didn't look old enough to be retired! Might have invested well?
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    A 4 lb dog would make a nice snack….just sayin’
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    Definitely hungry. Someone has likely been feeding it and stopped. May not have known they were having dinner guest
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    Was that in Ed’s yard???


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Adams View Post
    Was that in Ed’s yard???


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    Maybe that's Smokey and he was just looking for fire hazards!!
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    Glad I don't have to worry about running across animals that size in the middle of the night. We do have a recent issue with wild hogs showing up in the subdivision but bears take the butt pucker factor up a few notches.

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    Get Rojo to come over and trap him. He has been trapping coons for a while.....

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