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saw a momma bear with 3 cubs yesterday near my house


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copying and pasting from a FB post I made late yesterday:

 

Wow, just had my biggest bear sighting in the 21+ years I have lived on Pumpkin Lane -- a momma bear with 3 cubs, about 1/10 of a mile from my house. I had gone out for a walk and suddenly, there they were, in the woods right off of Pumpkin Lane, about 50 or 60 yards away from me. I don't think they ever saw me or otherwise knew I was there. They were moving with a purpose, momma bear in the lead with the 3 cubs following in a line, yet not in a panicked or alarmed way. They went down a hill into a densely vegetated ravine. I did not try to follow. So cool. A momma bear and 3 cubs.

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Very cool! What kind of bear?

 

Black bear.

 

I live in the northwestern corner of South Carolina (the relatively small portion of SC that is mountainous)

 

Black bears are the only kind of bear around here. I am cool with that. Black bears only are just fine. Don't need no Grizzlies ;)

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Cool. It's a very special thing to see that in person. I saw a momma black bear and two cubs in the wild when I was a kid. Thought it was the coolest thing ever. I still get excited when I see deer in the wild as well. And that's way more common than bears.
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I've seen more wildlife in Massachusetts than I ever did in the mountains of Utah. Last week we had a fox going through my neighbor's garbage, and something had tried to tear into mine. I saw a fishercat crossing the road by the reservoir, and at night you can hear them wailing. Bears, mountain lions, owls,coyotes, and moose have all been spotted within a mile. And in my back yard virtually every day we get rabbits, deer, snakes and turkeys. The little marshy area at the end of my cul-de-sac is filled with snapping turtles. It's awesome. I keep catching the snakes and putting them by my garden to scare off the chipmunks.

 

I love this place. Only 30 miles from Boston too...

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I've seen more wildlife in Massachusetts than I ever did in the mountains of Utah. Last week we had a fox going through my neighbor's garbage, and something had tried to tear into mine. I saw a fishercat crossing the road by the reservoir, and at night you can hear them wailing. Bears, mountain lions, owls,coyotes, and moose have all been spotted within a mile. And in my back yard virtually every day we get rabbits, deer, snakes and turkeys. The little marshy area at the end of my cul-de-sac is filled with snapping turtles. It's awesome. I keep catching the snakes and putting them by my garden to scare off the chipmunks.

 

I love this place. Only 30 miles from Boston too...

 

Fishercat?

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I've seen more wildlife in Massachusetts than I ever did in the mountains of Utah. Last week we had a fox going through my neighbor's garbage, and something had tried to tear into mine. I saw a fishercat crossing the road by the reservoir, and at night you can hear them wailing. Bears, mountain lions, owls,coyotes, and moose have all been spotted within a mile. And in my back yard virtually every day we get rabbits, deer, snakes and turkeys. The little marshy area at the end of my cul-de-sac is filled with snapping turtles. It's awesome. I keep catching the snakes and putting them by my garden to scare off the chipmunks.

 

I love this place. Only 30 miles from Boston too...

 

Fishercat?

 

I guess it's actually two words. Fisher cat. Nasty buggers... their cries sound like demons from hell.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_(animal)

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I've seen more wildlife in Massachusetts than I ever did in the mountains of Utah. Last week we had a fox going through my neighbor's garbage, and something had tried to tear into mine. I saw a fishercat crossing the road by the reservoir, and at night you can hear them wailing. Bears, mountain lions, owls,coyotes, and moose have all been spotted within a mile. And in my back yard virtually every day we get rabbits, deer, snakes and turkeys. The little marshy area at the end of my cul-de-sac is filled with snapping turtles. It's awesome. I keep catching the snakes and putting them by my garden to scare off the chipmunks.

 

I love this place. Only 30 miles from Boston too...

 

Fishercat?

 

I guess it's actually two words. Fisher cat. Nasty buggers... their cries sound like demons from hell.

https://en.m.wikiped.../Fisher_(animal)

Same family as a badger, wolverine, weasel, martin or ferret. Looks kind of like a small wolverine.

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I've seen more wildlife in Massachusetts than I ever did in the mountains of Utah. Last week we had a fox going through my neighbor's garbage, and something had tried to tear into mine. I saw a fishercat crossing the road by the reservoir, and at night you can hear them wailing. Bears, mountain lions, owls,coyotes, and moose have all been spotted within a mile. And in my back yard virtually every day we get rabbits, deer, snakes and turkeys. The little marshy area at the end of my cul-de-sac is filled with snapping turtles. It's awesome. I keep catching the snakes and putting them by my garden to scare off the chipmunks.

 

I love this place. Only 30 miles from Boston too...

 

Fishercat?

 

I guess it's actually two words. Fisher cat. Nasty buggers... their cries sound like demons from hell.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_(animal)

 

I'm imagining a cat with a fishing rod, reeling in a catfish. ;)

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Very cool! What kind of bear?

 

Black bear.

 

I live in the northwestern corner of South Carolina (the relatively small portion of SC that is mountainous)

 

Black bears are the only kind of bear around here. I am cool with that. Black bears only are just fine. Don't need no Grizzlies ;)

 

I've been told a Black Bear with a bad attitude can be just as dangerous as a Grizzly, so watch out for them and keep safe!

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I've seen more wildlife in Massachusetts than I ever did in the mountains of Utah. Last week we had a fox going through my neighbor's garbage, and something had tried to tear into mine. I saw a fishercat crossing the road by the reservoir, and at night you can hear them wailing. Bears, mountain lions, owls,coyotes, and moose have all been spotted within a mile. And in my back yard virtually every day we get rabbits, deer, snakes and turkeys. The little marshy area at the end of my cul-de-sac is filled with snapping turtles. It's awesome. I keep catching the snakes and putting them by my garden to scare off the chipmunks.

 

I love this place. Only 30 miles from Boston too...

 

Fishercat?

 

I guess it's actually two words. Fisher cat. Nasty buggers... their cries sound like demons from hell.

https://en.m.wikiped.../Fisher_(animal)

 

I'm imagining a cat with a fishing rod, reeling in a catfish. ;)

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