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brown bears spotted in bay area

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    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Someone has to be re introducing these things

    Last week they have seen black bears in the peninsula area which is rare but not unheard of yet now larger brown bears are in the east bay about 20 miles east of Walnut Creek

    Howcome these things are creeping out all at once? Someone spoke of reintroducing grizzlies into nor cal and wolves but that was up near the oregon border near shasta.


    Blackbears are usually timid but might snatch a pet or small child. Brown bears will attack.

    Its like waking up and seeing wild turkeys one day. Theyre everywhere now. I never saw a wild turkey in all the years growing up here and theyre all over berkeley now. Bears like to break into cars and trucks if you leave food out
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    Maybe Governor Newsome will just make wildlife illegal.
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    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    I wonder why they're spotted specifically in the bay area. A spotted brown bear is pretty rare to begin with. They must be co-mingling with the local spotted owls.
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    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by Solstice Maybe Governor Newsome will just make wildlife illegal.

    Wildlife is being brought here. Had they never killed them off in the first place they would have adjusted through the years. Reintroducing them wild and the stress of suddenly being near people and people not used to wildlife could become a much bigger hazard
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    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by mmQ I wonder why they're spotted specifically in the bay area. A spotted brown bear is pretty rare to begin with. They must be co-mingling with the local spotted owls.

    OK mr funnybag
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    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    I guess this answers the age old question about bears just shitting in the woods.
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    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready OK mr funnybag

    Really though, are you sure you mean BROWN BEARS? Where did you hear that?
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    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by mmQ Really though, are you sure you mean BROWN BEARS? Where did you hear that?

    I said brown bears spotted not spotted brown bears.

    Besides, spotted owls live mostly on the coast north of the bay, we have burrow owls in the bay. Not the same species of owls.



    That being said, if you see an own, youre not supposed to point at them to other people. Pointing them out may cause a pray bird to swoop down and pick them off for food. I found that image to be hilarious af. There is a sign illustrating it at the berkeley marina.
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    Anything to do with all the fires? maybe coming down from the hills because all the grub was bbq-ed
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    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready I said brown bears spotted not spotted brown bears.

    Besides, spotted owls live mostly on the coast north of the bay, we have burrow owls in the bay. Not the same species of owls.



    That being said, if you see an own, youre not supposed to point at them to other people. Pointing them out may cause a pray bird to swoop down and pick them off for food. I found that image to be hilarious af. There is a sign illustrating it at the berkeley marina.

    Ugh dude I know you didn't mean a spotted-brown bear.

    I'm asking you because I couldn't find a single story of brown bears suddenly appearing in the bay area. Just one story about a black bear the other day.
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    Maybe he means those type of bears you find in bath houses.
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    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Anything to do with all the fires? maybe coming down from the hills because all the grub was bbq-ed

    Possible. That could be why. Also its a drout year. Worse one in 20 years theyre saying. A combination of both?

    God forbid grizzlies become the norm
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    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Have you seen them? Is this word of mouth? Is there video? A story? Again I'm just wondering where you're hearing of this.. not saying I don't believe you im just CURIOUS about your thread.
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    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Anything to do with all the fires? maybe coming down from the hills because all the grub was bbq-ed

    Possible. That could be why. Also its a drout year. Worse one in 20 years theyre saying. A combination of both?

    God forbid grizzlies become the norm

    Originally posted by mmQ Ugh dude I know you didn't mean a spotted-brown bear.

    I'm asking you because I couldn't find a single story of brown bears suddenly appearing in the bay area. Just one story about a black bear the other day.

    I figured you were being a smartass however one was in Oakley and one in Discovery Bay which Discovery is just outside the sf bay area.
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    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by mmQ Have you seen them? Is this word of mouth? Is there video? A story? Again I'm just wondering where you're hearing of this.. not saying I don't believe you im just CURIOUS about your thread.

    https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/caught-on-camera-bear-spotted-in-oakley-neighborhood/
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    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Possible. That could be why. Also its a drout year. Worse one in 20 years theyre saying. A combination of both?

    God forbid grizzlies become the norm



    I figured you were being a smartass however one was in Oakley and one in Discovery Bay which Discovery is just outside the sf bay area.

    Those were both black bears, not brown, no?
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    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Wildlife is being brought here. Had they never killed them off in the first place they would have adjusted through the years. Reintroducing them wild and the stress of suddenly being near people and people not used to wildlife could become a much bigger hazard

    You think some people with a tractor trailer are capturing bears somewhere else then driving them to California and setting them free?
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    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by mmQ Those were both black bears, not brown, no?

    Not a black bear

    Originally posted by Solstice You think some people with a tractor trailer are capturing bears somewhere else then driving them to California and setting them free?

    No. Some animal right groups doing it. Go back to smoking your meth
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    Ghost Black Hole
    pics?
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    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Not a black bear

    "We’ve had a few coyotes but never a black bear in Oakley," resident Shirley Erdmann said.

    Erdmann and her husband installed surveillance cameras to capture thieves. But instead of a prowler, they got a growler.

    "It’s crazy that there’s a bear right here in town," Erdmann said.
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