death-junky said:shows what you know!
You don't think a horny old Braun grizz would squrew a black bear sow if it got the chance????
And i only have photos of the bear anyone have a scanner?
Just come to the Kitimat Vally and you will see how many grizzlys and black bears there are. When i can go out in one weekend and count 12 grizzlys all in diffrent areas.... There is probebly some crossing going on!
Oh and by the way i got off with only a writen warning because they couldn't prove it was a griz.
ttyal
Riley
The fact that there are two distinct species of bear inhabiting the same range means that if they are interbreeding, it is very rare, or that the resulting offspring are infertile.
Either way, there won't be very many crosses running around.





















































