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<blockquote data-quote="JakeC" data-source="post: 3043330" data-attributes="member: 115819"><p>Interesting. We had assumed it was a lion. Never thought about a bear. I should say she heard something in the dark and then ahe knew it was heavy because it was making the roof creak after it got up there. She never did look for claw marks getting up. Weirdest part was it had access to the sheep, who also knew it was there that was her first clue, but it didn't bother them. They were all jammed in the tightest ball they could make in the corner of the pen, maybe it thought the danger of getting trapped in there was too high. That makes more sense with a bear, cats have no problem hauling stuff away. Interesting about the wolves, and good to know. People had been insisting there were giant hybrids up there since at least the 1990s, but nobody i would trust said that, just people who repeat anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeC, post: 3043330, member: 115819"] Interesting. We had assumed it was a lion. Never thought about a bear. I should say she heard something in the dark and then ahe knew it was heavy because it was making the roof creak after it got up there. She never did look for claw marks getting up. Weirdest part was it had access to the sheep, who also knew it was there that was her first clue, but it didn't bother them. They were all jammed in the tightest ball they could make in the corner of the pen, maybe it thought the danger of getting trapped in there was too high. That makes more sense with a bear, cats have no problem hauling stuff away. Interesting about the wolves, and good to know. People had been insisting there were giant hybrids up there since at least the 1990s, but nobody i would trust said that, just people who repeat anything. [/QUOTE]
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