Polar Bear Attacks
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04/27/23 11:01 AM
04/27/23 11:01 AM
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I was watching a show the other night called, Funny You Should Ask. It's a show that has 6 comedians that are asked true or false questions. They always have a funny answer to the question, but they do say if the question they were asked is true or false. Then the contestant either disagrees or agrees with the comedian.
One question was, "If a polar bear were to attack you, the safest thing to do would be to strip naked." The comedian said, "That's because your clothing might get caught in its teeth!" Then the comedian said it was a ridiculous statement and of course it was false. The contestant agreed with the comedian that it was false. But, the commentator said, "Believe it or not, it's true!"
Now, am I missing something here? That has to be a falsehood.
As an American I'm growing tired of our ancestors being compared to the migrants of today.
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Re: Polar Bear Attacks
[Re: Trapper7]
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04/27/23 01:12 PM
04/27/23 01:12 PM
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Yes sir
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Causes a polar bear to be more concerned about what your planning on doing to him than him thinking about what he's going to do to you. Works if your wife is angry too
Last edited by Yes sir; 04/27/23 01:14 PM.
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Re: Polar Bear Attacks
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04/27/23 01:13 PM
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We were at the st Louis zoo I think and a polar bear was up close to the glass making a good show. It stood on its hind legs and all at once came down on its front paws like it was falling from orbit. It's intended target was a young boy probably under 5 just on the other side of the glass. I'm so glad that glass held. That boy would have been dead so quickly. My family got away from the vicinity. That kid and his parents stayed in place having a good time. That bears speed and power were amazing.
Last edited by Providence Farm; 04/27/23 01:17 PM.
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Re: Polar Bear Attacks
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04/27/23 02:35 PM
04/27/23 02:35 PM
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I've heard that with brown-black bears , dropping your pack or other items will distract the bear which gives you more time to flee. The bear will pause at the items you have dropped because of your scent or food odors.
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Re: Polar Bear Attacks
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04/27/23 02:46 PM
04/27/23 02:46 PM
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Take your clothes off. When they find whats left over they can send it to your family.
Water is good for two things, Floating Ships and making Beer.
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04/27/23 04:03 PM
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Curious as to how they proved this true. The announcer said, "Absolutely crazy, but true!" Maybe Cragar has it right. The bear will get preoccupied with your clothes. I can't imagine a hungry bear wouldn't figure out you weren't in your clothes after you shed them.
As an American I'm growing tired of our ancestors being compared to the migrants of today.
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