Woof? Friday, August 10, 2012 at 9:57 amPonderingsElectronic Toys... er... Tools, YouTubeErik Rubright I still don’t understand why “bears” say “woof”. Until next time...36.430629-94.122318Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...
I know, right? You’d think we would say, “Grrrr!” or something. Maybe it’s a horndog reference? Loading... Reply
I ‘woof’ at bears but there are some that just compel me to make kitty-kat noises in their direction. Loading... Reply
They are hot but good point. Bears don’t say woof, dogs do, but since most men are horn dogs I guess it kinda stuck. Loading... Reply
Actually, bears make a huffing “woof” noise as a warning to others when you are too close. I learned this when in alaska when visiting the grizzly bear area. And heard such a woof sound while walking on a trail. Loading... Reply
So… it’s a “you’re in my space and get the funk out” warning then? That explains much about the bears I meet IRL. Loading... Reply
I know, right? You’d think we would say, “Grrrr!” or something. Maybe it’s a horndog reference?
Knowing most of the guys I do, I’d say horn dog.
I ‘woof’ at bears but there are some that just compel me to make kitty-kat noises in their direction.
A little purring, eh?
ROFL…that is too adorable. And the bear in the plaid shirt is just UBER adorable.
He is a little sexy. Maybe he’ll be in NOLA?
Dear god & baby Jesus I hope so…LOL.
I’m sure there will be many similar types….
They are hot but good point. Bears don’t say woof, dogs do, but since most men are horn dogs I guess it kinda stuck.
The horn dog explanation makes a lot more sense.
Actually, bears make a huffing “woof” noise as a warning to others when you are too close. I learned this when in alaska when visiting the grizzly bear area.
And heard such a woof sound while walking on a trail.
So… it’s a “you’re in my space and get the funk out” warning then? That explains much about the bears I meet IRL.