Bears! The number one threat facing America today! Created by Satan, they are officially on notice.
We’re all gonna DIE!
Update: We DID see a bear in the wild driving down the Farmington River branch in Peoples State Forest in the early summer of 2008. Yay!
Better Update! I saw a bear in the woods while hiking! (# 5, below) – and I’ve seen more since then.
1. Northwest Park Nature Museum, Windsor
Hoang looking scared with black bear up on perch
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2. The Stone Museum, Barkhamsted
Me and Damian enjoying the comfort of a “bear hug”
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3. Connecticut Museum of Natural History, Storrs
Bear about to swipe Ed Hill
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4. Beardsley Zoo, Bridgeport
Our first live bear, living in a cage. Sort of sad. (Perhaps the only non black bear alive in the state.
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5. McLean Game Refuge, Simsbury
Yes folks, I came across two bears in the woods in northern Simsbury along the Eddy Loop Trail in the McLean Game Refuge!
Awesome!
You can read more about the experience here.
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6. Lutz Children’s Museum, Manchester
Damian’s fear is palpable, at the mercy of this Grizzly.
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7. Sessions Woods Education Center, Burlington
Damian’s looks up warily at two bears on high.
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8. Youth Museum at Hungerford Park, Kensington
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9. White Memorial Nature Museum, Litchfield
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10. Wickham Park Nature Center Museum, Manchester
More wary of the skunk than the bear.
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11. Action Wildlife Museum, Goshen
Feeding Damian to yet another Grizzly
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12. Eleanor Buck Nature Center, Wethersfield
This Grizzly(?) cub about to eat my child.
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13. Audubon Center of Fairfield, Fairfield
Disembodied bear heads will still eat you: Fact
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14. Harry C. Barnes Nature Center, Bristol
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15. Mystic Aquarium’s Exploration: Wild! exhibit, Mystic
bill says
February 29, 2008 at 6:34 amwhat, no shots of Dakota’s in avon?! surely their sunday brunch must count as a monument to gluttony. and they have a great big bear.
Black Bear says
November 15, 2010 at 11:29 amYou leave me alone, and I’ll leave you alone, honest….PS it’s almost hibernation time, ho hum, see you in the spring.