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geezer

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What does Fish and Game do with a large predator such as a 300 lb black bear when it's been killed in a defensive act ? Is it held as evidence when a fatality is involved ?..

Of course there's no case pending involving any charges ( but in California, there might be !) but what if the bear has actually consumed the flesh of the victim ?

Yeah I know it's a morbid curiosity...
 
geezer said:
( but in California, there might be !) but what if the bear has actually consumed the flesh of the victim ?
Calif would probably hold it the same as shooting a retreating perp in the back, as the victim was already dead.

IOW, murder of some degree. Species no matter.
 
I was involved in the attempted rescue of a cow elk and calf that were stranded a few years ago. Game and Fish came to get the animals, which did not survive. They donated the carcasses to Bearizona to feed the animals there.
 
Several years ago I shot a javelina that bit me.
The Game and Fish picked it up and had it checked for rabies.
A couple months later they left me a message with the results.
The test came back negative , of course I already had that one figured out by then.
 
Ballistic Therapy said:
Several years ago I shot a javelina that bit me.
The Game and Fish picked it up and had it checked for rabies.
A couple months later they left me a message with the results.
The test came back negative , of course I already had that one figured out by then.

Would be interested to hear from you how that bite went down. Were you walking a dog by chance?..
I'm out every day with mine and while I haven't yet had a close encounter I am prepared to defend him if one comes at him...they do consider dogs same as their natural enemy, the coyote.
 
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