There was this one time I saw a manbearpig. You could tell because it was half man, half bear, half pig.
I almost died.
I almost died.
I'm super cereal you guys!TheDarklite said:There was this one time I saw a manbearpig.
Both are, last I heard, correct. Bears are pretty fast runners and do eat things that try to run away, but are usually inclined to avoid humans unless the humans bug them, so just stop and be unthreatening, and try to quietly back away, but if the bear goes for you batter the **** out of its face until it decides you'd give it more indigestion than you're worth.PxDn Ninja said:I froze, and it looked at me for a moment before just continuing on its way to the small forest area near my apartment. I was proud when I realized my only thought when it happened was "How am I going to take this bear down if it attacks?" not "Oh got I gotta run!"
Nah, we mammals are not that closely related to the sauria. If you're looking for something like a raptor, look in Australia, of course! [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/8318367/Australians-hit-by-Cyclone-Yasi-warned-to-stay-away-from-deadly-giant-birds.html]Free Thinker said:Squirrels. They're like little furry raptors.