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    Posted: 09-Jan-2013 at 12:34
Okay - found it. My link in the third post above doesn't work, but it's in the Natural History section for March 2012.

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  Quote Centrix Vigilis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09-Jan-2013 at 14:35
Yup. Found it. And this from it. Your post Sid.
 
Britain's got the Beast of Bodmin and the Loch Ness monster, but no bears in the woods.
 
 
 
I missed it. My response to the latter is:
 
that's probably why you don't see any bear crap out there. Not so.. north of Archuleta Mesa. Trust me.
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  Quote Centrix Vigilis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09-Feb-2013 at 19:57
Yes well that's what the crypto-biologists and zoologists look for. Anthro's and Archaeo's, and inter-disciplinary teams, the same.
Signs of prescence.
 
Evidence. Physical.
 
No signs?
 
No Bears.
 
The reasons 'why' after a certain time period?
 
Another question.
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