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Bruin buddy [Man has pet GRIZZLY BEAR]
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Posted on 05/17/2009 10:25:01 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows

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To: Redcitizen
The setting has a kinda last supper look to it.


61 posted on 05/19/2009 8:16:45 PM PDT by Daffynition ("If any of you die, can I please have your ammo?" ~ Gator113)
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To: Prophet in the wilderness
[Man has pet GRIZZLY BEAR] .... What a freaking idiot.

Especially in light of what Travis the Chimp in Stamford, Connecticut did last February. A well-liked, friendly 14 year old chimpanzee literally went apes*** in Stamford, Connecticut. Read below:

Police: Pet chimpanzee, Travis, attacks woman in Stamford

BY Edgar Sandoval, Bill Hutchinson and Helen Kennedy

DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS

Updated Tuesday, February 17th 2009, 5:34 AM

A teenage ape raised like a human went berserk in Connecticut Monday, badly mauling a friend of his owner before cops shot and killed him.

Sandy Herold tried to stop the rampage by stabbing her beloved pet chimp, Travis, with a butcher knife, cops said.

"In an effort to stop him, she had to go after her pet of many years," said Stamford, Conn., police Capt. Rich Conklin.

But Travis, a normally docile 200-pound chimp that starred in a TV commercial for Old Navy cargo shorts and enjoyed human activities like drinking wine and surfing the Internet, could not be stopped.

When cops drove up around 4 p.m., the burly ape tore off a cruiser's side mirror and opened the door.

The officers had "nowhere to retreat," Conklin said, and shot him several times.

Bleeding from stab wounds and gunshots, 15-year-old Travis staggered down the driveway and into Herold's house, where he collapsed and died in a zoolike cage the size of a room.

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The celebrity monkey was a media darling, however.

A 2003 feature story in the Stamford Advocate reported he liked to surf the Internet and watched TV with a remote, preferring baseball games if he could find them.

He watered plants, fed hay to the Herolds' horses, ate at the table with his owners and drank wine from a stemmed glass.

Travis was known to the town cops because they worked with the Herolds' towing company, Desire Me Towing. He would ride in the trucks, waving.


62 posted on 08/23/2009 6:26:58 PM PDT by JBGUSA (If it's us or them, I choose us.)
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