• village604@adultswim.fan
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      I think that’s a black bear, and momma black bears aren’t really known for aggressively protecting their cubs.

      They’re far more likely to stick them in a tree and run away, or do bluff attacks if that’s not an option. You pretty much have to corner them to get attacked (unless they’re starving).

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        Black bears are pretty timid, unless their babies are threatened. They might choose to forego a fight, but that’s a load bearing (heh) “might” to put on a hormonal bear

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          For black bears, foregoing a fight is their default setting, even when cubs are involved. You almost have to try to get mauled by one.

          I’ve ran into plenty while hiking, even with cubs, and the second they realize I exist, they haul ass in the opposite direction.

          That being said, if one doesn’t run away when you make a lot of noise and wave your arms around, exercise caution because it might be acclimated to humans or starving.