Yeah.
little bears grow up into BIG bears with BIG teeth and claws.
Give me a break.
2007-10-17 11:30:44
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answer #1
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answered by lady_phoenix39 6
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How old are you? Do you any idea of the responsibilities involved with taking care of a bear once it is full grown? Or do you plan on just gettitng rid of it once it outgrows the "cute" cub stage? Seriously lady, nix this idea immediately and just get a dog or a cat and call it a day. There are thousands of rescued pets that need a good home. Leave the bears alone.
2007-10-17 11:33:14
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answered by Anonymous
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That baby bear cub may be cute now, but they grow up into big bears who can be VERY dangerous. Think about the big picture.
2007-10-17 11:51:07
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answered by Bryan M 6
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The baby bear cub is goung to grow into a giant bear which will chew your couch, poop all over your home and give you a hug to the point in which the life is squeezed out of you. Do you have a death wish?
2007-10-17 11:31:55
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answered by Anonymous
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OK. I live in Alaska and every year there are at least 5 tourists who are mauled by bears because they think that they are soooo cute and want to touch them. have you thought about where you are going to keep the bear. not in your house. and how are you going to take care of a baby bear. . . you are not a momma bear how are you going to provide enough milk to sustain the little beast. what are you going to to when that cute little baby bear is a 750 lb 6 foot tall animal harassing the neighborhood. how are you going to expect and animal who is used to hundreds of miles of territory to live in a half acre of your back yard. Do some research before you beg your husband for a baby bear.
2007-10-17 11:44:51
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answered by I need a time out 3
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i not known kangaroos to live much longer than about 1 week max if they are not properly feed with formulas ,also they are REALLY hard to care for can i ask what you plan to do with it if it was to live , they grow you know they don,t stay little , their hind claws can rip through dogs if they attack and they are after all wild animals that should be left alone by people , i live in a area were dumb tourists stop in the middle of the road to look and feed the kangaroos , all it takes is one scare and they scatter , and many people stop with young kids to feed them not thinking about the danger they are placing their children in ,they are wild animals and are unpredictable . This behavior by people desensitizes the kangaroo and they are more willing to approach humans at a risk of being corner and attacking ,whilst seeking hand outs Seriously grow up if you need a baby kangaroo ,join a wildlife rescue program and you can help look after the joeys that are left orphaned by mothers that are killed on the roads and release the damage done by feed and trying to tame wild animals
2016-05-23 05:37:23
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answered by ? 3
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Hopefully you don't convince him...before he convinces you to get a clue.
Bears are not under any circumstances intended to be pets!!!
That "cute" little cub will grow up to be a full size bear and one who can kill you with no effort.
2007-10-17 11:32:30
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answered by Mr.G's wife 5
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Seriously??? You and the girl who wanted to convince her husband that she should get a third gineua pig a couple days ago should get together...
If that is all you have to worry about, about how to ask your husband to get a bear??? Give me a break! How do you talk about the big stuff, like money and kids and bills??
2007-10-17 11:47:49
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answered by SisterSue 6
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Honey I would have to agree with Ur hubby..Those cute little bears grow up to be big big bears that r not so sweet..lol.
2007-10-17 11:32:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Um, sorry to break it to you but cubs aren't for sale to people. They usually stay in zoos of some kind or are out int he wild. There's no legal way to own your own bear.
2007-10-17 11:31:58
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answered by sasa 3
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