Today, a polar bear wanted to join the cabin party.

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A couple on a cabin holiday at Spitsbergen was rather rattled when a 305 kg male polar bear sought to join them inside by pushing through the window. They had already sent of several warning shots (that is usually enough to make a bear understand he isn't welcome), but this particular bear was persistent. Unfortunately, they had to shoot him. :frown:
http://www.dagbladet.no/2013/03/24/nyheter/isbjorn/bjorn/svalbard/skutt/26365631/
 
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arildno said:
A couple on a cabin holiday at Spitsbergen was rather rattled when a 305 kg male polar bear sought to join them inside by pushing through the window. They had already sent of several warning shots (that is usually enough to make a bear understand he isn't welcome), but this particular bear was persistent. Unfortunately, they had to shoot him. :frown:
http://www.dagbladet.no/2013/03/24/nyheter/isbjorn/bjorn/svalbard/skutt/26365631/
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What's next? Do people over there eat bear meat?

I read in wall street journal that Europe is having a strong bear market.
 
jobyts said:
What's next? Do people over there eat bear meat?

I read in wall street journal that Europe is having a strong bear market.
Actually, in our current natural household economy, owning bee-hives has become the mark of nobility, because they can then pay their bear guards.:smile: