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Wednesday, May 02, 2012

Un-treed Ursine

It's not often you see a bear falling from a tree:



Go to the link to watch video of the incident. You'll notice one dude who gets inside the cage to pull the bear in. NOT my job, thank you. Yeah, he's tranquilized. But bears are crafty; he could be faking it, thinking to himself "wait until the fat one is in the cage... play it up... waaait..."

1 Comments:

Blogger davis14633 said...

That photo shows one of the things stills capture that film can never, a moment in time. You can look at the picture and see a bear falling out of a tree, or is he performing some stunt? Maybe the mat is very bouncy and everyone else is just waiting their turn to bounce. That is why photos will always be around, so you can imagine bears having fun instead of being tranqed and drug off.

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