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Posted by ovis on Dec 12 2005
I don't believe brown or grizzlies live in mortal fear of anything.....in areas they're hunted heavily, they show the desire to avoid an altercation but it's irresponsible to consider that a mortal fear.....in very remote areas of the Brook's, where grizzlies have few encounters w/humans, they are just as apt to come in close to take a look as they are to leave an area human scent or not......respect and a cool head are needed for encounters w/brownies or grizzlies.....stay around grizzlies long enough, get in their comfort zone enough times and you're liable to see real mortal fear....and it won't be the bear's.

Joe


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