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https://archive.ph/FrCXh - article explaining with additional pictures of parents having breakfast with bear.

https://pic8.co/sh/IUmhZt.jpg https://pic8.co/sh/xOGiMN.jpg https://archive.ph/FrCXh - article explaining with additional pictures of parents having breakfast with bear.

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Look in the article if you haven't.

'He absolutely loves people and is a really sociable bear - despite what people might think, he is not aggressive at all. We have never been bitten by Stepan,' said his adoptive owner Svetlana

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Sounds a lot like what pit bull owners say.

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Exactly.

He was such a good dog until he ripped that little girls throat out.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Oh I’m so shocked! He was so gentle! I thought he was different than all the other nigger dogs that randomly attack for no reason at all…

It’s almost as if we should stop inviting these …animals…. Into our society. Even if they’re “mostly” okay, you never know when they’ll snap and attack you. But it really is more a matter of when than if….

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Right, but it wouldn't be the first time a 'tame' wild animal ripped someone's throat out.

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Certainly. Life isn't made up of woulda, coulda and shoulda.

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And there's the difference from when those idiots get ate in the woods by the bears. This was an adopted bear that they had since it was a cub and which they keep fully fed at all times.

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which they keep fully fed at all times.

Sounds like an expensive endeavour. That adult bear could easily eat as much as a 2nd family.

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It would be too late when they realize they haven't fed it enough