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Post by King Kodiak on Oct 21, 2018 5:44:33 GMT -5
I just reached Prime bear!
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Post by brobear on Oct 21, 2018 5:56:57 GMT -5
I just reached Prime bear! A reason for celebration
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2018 9:23:57 GMT -5
Im still at sub adult. Im confused. Maybe my posts aren't too good. Im sorry.
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Post by brobear on Oct 21, 2018 9:30:30 GMT -5
Im still at sub adult. Im confused. Maybe my posts aren't too good. Im sorry. Since it is the internet that controls this - the machine so-to-speak - my guess is that the number of posts control the age-status of Domain members.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2018 9:33:57 GMT -5
Im still at sub adult. Im confused. Maybe my posts aren't too good. Im sorry. Since it is the internet that controls this - the machine so-to-speak - my guess is that the number of posts control the age-status of Domain members. Oh I get it. I thought my posts were bad.
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Post by King Kodiak on Oct 21, 2018 9:34:12 GMT -5
Im still at sub adult. Im confused. Maybe my posts aren't too good. Im sorry. no lmao, its not that, its the message count, when you reach 500 messages you will become an adult, when you reach 750 messages you will become a prime bear.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2018 9:34:29 GMT -5
I just love bears alot and won't hesitate to put my life on the line for them.
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Post by King Kodiak on Oct 21, 2018 9:39:41 GMT -5
I just love bears alot and won't hesitate to put my life on the line for them. dont hesitate bro.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2018 9:42:10 GMT -5
I just love bears alot and won't hesitate to put my life on the line for them. dont hesitate bro. I won't I just love these bears alot. I swear I do. Im telling you people must better be gad that short face bear isn't back cause man I tell ya.
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Post by brobear on Oct 21, 2018 15:53:44 GMT -5
Not all, but most of those with jobs work Monday thru Friday and off on Saturday and Sunday. Funny how these guys are online more on work days than on weekends. Don't get caught.
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Post by King Kodiak on Oct 21, 2018 16:00:58 GMT -5
Not all, but most of those with jobs work Monday thru Friday and off on Saturday and Sunday. Funny how these guys are online more on work days than on weekends. Don't get caught. What you mean? Who?
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Post by tom on Oct 21, 2018 20:12:20 GMT -5
I just love bears alot and won't hesitate to put my life on the line for them. Interesting... so hypothetically , what if it came down to YOU or the BEAR, one of you is going to have to kill the other, you'd let'm win even without a fight?
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Post by King Kodiak on Oct 22, 2018 22:19:02 GMT -5
I just love bears alot and won't hesitate to put my life on the line for them. Interesting... so hypothetically , what if it came down to YOU or the BEAR, one of you is going to have to kill the other, you'd let'm win even without a fight? Yes he will, he will let the bear win, he WONT hesitate, he already promised.
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Post by brobear on Nov 2, 2018 14:42:34 GMT -5
Well, there appears to be no virus affecting me...
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Post by King Kodiak on Nov 3, 2018 16:36:32 GMT -5
Now everything is back to normal, it was just a sales ad poping up everythime.
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Post by brobear on Nov 6, 2018 16:53:28 GMT -5
What I would truly love is observing interactions in the wild between grizzly and tiger and between grizzly and lion. Not manipulated controlled pit-fights. In fact, no fights at all unless it comes about naturally within the animal's natural environment. But unfortunately, we are not likely to ever see this happen. In the vast wilderness the Russian taiga, a trained biologist, who is a veteran of studying animals in wild locations, might spend an entire year searching for Amur tigers and never even see one. So, what are his chances of catching on camera any interactions between tiger and bear? As for lions, no place on earth has been home to both brown bear and lion for ( my guess ) about 1,000 years. So, unless grizzlies are introduced into South Africa, we will never witness any interactions between lion and grizzly.
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Post by King Kodiak on Nov 6, 2018 17:17:40 GMT -5
I would love that also, but i think my idea is even better and much easier to come true. We go to Siberia, we find a 400 lb Amur tiger, we tranquilize him. Then we find and tranquilize an Ussuri brown bear, the weight has to be as parity as possible, else its not fair. Then, we put both of them in a locked cage until they wake up. There you have your fight. It would be better if we can get two 500 lb specimens though, but it would be almost impossible to find a 500 lb siberian tiger nowadays.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2018 23:32:29 GMT -5
I would love that also, but i think my idea is even better and much easier to come true. We go to Siberia, we find a 400 lb Amur tiger, we tranquilize him. Then we find and tranquilize an Ussuri brown bear, the weight has to be as parity as possible, else its not fair. Then, we put both of them in a locked cage until they wake up. There you have your fight. It would be better if we can get two 500 lb specimens though, but it would be almost impossible to find a 500 lb siberian tiger nowadays. Im not too sure that the bear will win at parity.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2018 23:33:10 GMT -5
I would love that also, but i think my idea is even better and much easier to come true. We go to Siberia, we find a 400 lb Amur tiger, we tranquilize him. Then we find and tranquilize an Ussuri brown bear, the weight has to be as parity as possible, else its not fair. Then, we put both of them in a locked cage until they wake up. There you have your fight. It would be better if we can get two 500 lb specimens though, but it would be almost impossible to find a 500 lb siberian tiger nowadays. I say give the bear a 300 to 400 pound advantage.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2018 23:34:20 GMT -5
What I would truly love is observing interactions in the wild between grizzly and tiger and between grizzly and lion. Not manipulated controlled pit-fights. In fact, no fights at all unless it comes about naturally within the animal's natural environment. But unfortunately, we are not likely to ever see this happen. In the vast wilderness the Russian taiga, a trained biologist, who is a veteran of studying animals in wild locations, might spend an entire year searching for Amur tigers and never even see one. So, what are his chances of catching on camera any interactions between tiger and bear? As for lions, no place on earth has been home to both brown bear and lion for ( my guess ) about 1,000 years. So, unless grizzlies are introduced into South Africa, we will never witness any interactions between lion and grizzly. What do Peter from wildfact think about this fight?
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