Grizzly Bears
If you are considering doing some camping this summer, please note the
following public service announcement:
In Alaska, tourists are warned to wear tiny bells on their clothing when
hiking in bear country.
The bells warn away MOST bears (brown, black, etc.), but be careful because
they don't scare Grizzly Bears.
Tourists are cautioned to watch the ground on the trail, paying particular
attention to bear droppings to be alert for the presence of Grizzly Bears.
One can easily spot a Grizzly dropping because it has tiny bells in it.
If you are considering doing some camping this summer, please note the
following public service announcement:
In Alaska, tourists are warned to wear tiny bells on their clothing when
hiking in bear country.
The bells warn away MOST bears (brown, black, etc.), but be careful because
they don't scare Grizzly Bears.
Tourists are cautioned to watch the ground on the trail, paying particular
attention to bear droppings to be alert for the presence of Grizzly Bears.
One can easily spot a Grizzly dropping because it has tiny bells in it.
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