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ecclefechan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBnGe9HDGBI
Not a minivan here. Actually probably the smallest car there, a Mitsubishi Colt.
Not a minivan here. Actually probably the smallest car there, a Mitsubishi Colt.
dsl
I'm glad that's sorted.
Purzel89
Quote From: dsl
Don't believe everything you find in the Daily Mail. But I am surprised they managed a whole article without referring to the evils of socialism, Scottish independence, asylum seekers, or Princess Di.
Yeah seriously, the polar bear is a Reincarnation of Princess Di which seeks Asylum in Alaska to put independent Scotland there. She hates Socialism so much.
dsl
Don't believe everything you find in the Daily Mail. But I am surprised they managed a whole article without referring to the evils of socialism, Scottish independence, asylum seekers, or Princess Di.
Sandie
But what about squirrels?
eLMeR
To avoid any possible confusion, bears stands here for my pals with teeth and claws, not for the humans that claim that name too
A (weird?) study has been made in 2009: what car is more likely to be targeted by bears for vehicle break-ins in Yosemite National Park...
Conclusion is:
"Black bears forage selectively to balance energetic and nutritional gains with foraging costs. Selection of minivans by bears in Yosemite National Park was the likely consequence of efforts to maximize caloric gain and minimize costs by targeting vehicles with higher probabilities of payoff".
Here is the article of ConservationMaven.com about that study.
In a nutshell, in addition to being big, having huge claws and running fast, bears are also clever. Forget the teddy bear look, and never try to play with them
(I know it's not a minivan, but it's the picture of the article. And how could I resist to a picture showing a bear AND a '67 El Camino? )
A (weird?) study has been made in 2009: what car is more likely to be targeted by bears for vehicle break-ins in Yosemite National Park...
Conclusion is:
"Black bears forage selectively to balance energetic and nutritional gains with foraging costs. Selection of minivans by bears in Yosemite National Park was the likely consequence of efforts to maximize caloric gain and minimize costs by targeting vehicles with higher probabilities of payoff".
Here is the article of ConservationMaven.com about that study.
In a nutshell, in addition to being big, having huge claws and running fast, bears are also clever. Forget the teddy bear look, and never try to play with them
(I know it's not a minivan, but it's the picture of the article. And how could I resist to a picture showing a bear AND a '67 El Camino? )