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Orange County Florida Area Deals With Bear Attacks

Posted by ETIS | Animal Attacks and Dangers Blog on Friday, April 29, 2022,
How high is a high number when it comes to bear attacks and sightings?,- may all be held relative. Going back to the time of Florida first settlements from Europe in about the 1500s. And bear attacks before that, and so forth. A notion is the untamed wild might have gotten more civilized today. Currently, for the Florida area, bears might not be anything way out of the ordinary. In the past few months, according to local news sources, it looks like there has been a bear appearing in a residen...
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After the Shark Attack in New Zealand, Florida Beach Closings

Posted by Animal attacks blog on Friday, March 8, 2013,
It has been about 2 weeks since a black shark just off the coast of northwestern New Zealand killed a man; surely a higher state of alert and prudency has taken effect to waters that are beyond only those, and the color, and size of the shark as well. 

The span of waters, in terms of a numerical area, is smaller as you get closer to the earth, generally speaking the circumference of a sphere or smaller ball inside of a larger ball, is going to smaller; waters are closer together.

Blacktip, an...
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Effects of Human Contraints on Dangerous Animals Might Increase Physical Forms of These Animals Making Them More Dangerous

Posted by ETISworld.com on Wednesday, August 29, 2012,
Thank PETA for showing coverage of bears in zoos that, based on the stories, appear to not be doing much more than meeting rock-bottom requirements for keeping an animal captive in a zoo.

We don't want to say, thank the drama that occurred when animals in a personal zoo were released in the Midwest [exact dates to be added soon] about a 2 years ago.

We have to be grateful for the advances in civilization and technology; these are to make our lives better.  Sometimes, wild animals get their live...
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