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The animal walked slowly yet no one knows what it was. How can this be? These are Americans, they get discovery channel and all that and they can't tell what the animal was that was in no particular hurry as it walked around?
We some can't figure out how this guy didn't know the bears weren't dogs until later? (not like they were big brown bears or something).
Location: Scott County, Tennessee/by way of Detroit
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Originally Posted by CFoulke
Surely looking at the feet would have given him a clue - bear paws/claws vs dog paws? Then, how about the sound a bear makes vs. a dog barking or whimpering, or howling? How about the volume of food it would take to satisfy a bear vs. a dog, or just watching them walk or run? The gait is totally different. Did he never take it to the vet for shots or illness of any kind? How can anybody be that clueless for 2 years?
Was wondering the same thing. ..I renember years ago some guy brought a dog back from Mexico cause it hung around the hotel. One vet visit at home confirmed it was a huge rat. .
I thought an owl was a cat once...but upon closer inspection realized my mistake.
My friend once thought her cat had gotten outside and was trying to coerce it back in the house (after dark and without her glasses on). She turned to discover her cat looking at her - while she was trying to coerce a SKUNK into the house - she screamed, it sprayed, it was awful!!! I laughed till my cheeks hurt when she told that one!!!!
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