03 December 2018, 17:50
Magine EnigamA northern bear that doesn't hibernate is a very dangerous bear.
I lived in Alaska many years, and when bear tracks or the bear is seen after October, before spring, be assured that's a bear with an injury, or other physical problem, under-nourished from the summer, hungry and dangerous and a dying and despirate bear.
Here's an example:
A Yukon trapper shot an attacking grizzly bear — then discovered it had probably already killed his family
https://www.washingtonpost.com...m_term=.b26b7799f297