Wtf kind of bird is that in the op? That is horrifying
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I have seen some grizzlies, but only from a pretty far distance. On 2 occasions I have been wayyyyyy too close for comfort to black bears. One of those occasions was while walking my dog that always seemed retarted as fuk, but for a dog that barks at fuking everything she knew the one occasion to shut the fuk up and back away slowly.*No crews crew*
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I've got this huge black bear that lives in my neighborhood, I see him like once a week but it's alwyas at night. I'm actually not scared of him at all, last week he was just sitting up against a tree like a cheeky Kunt and I grabbed my phone and a powerful flash light and snap chatted a vid of him. Got about 6 feet away then decided I didn't want to die while sending a snapchat.
The think is around people tho so definitely not like a real wild one in the mountains/\^/\^Misc Colorado Crew^/\^/\^
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