А это каждый решает для себя. Если мозги не сильноразвитыпромытыхочется напрягать, смеятся можно на любом слове. :)
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Позволю себе не согласиться с крокодилом.
Права медведей в той же самой Канаде точно так же ущемлены, не говоря уж о политике геноцида, которую проводят по отношению к тем же крокодилам во всём мире. Только тотальная, всеобщая и безоговорочная легализация марихуаны во всём мире может спасти положение.
Ну, во-первых, я уже признал, что положение медведей в Канаде не намного лучше, "[...] мисс Хадсон". Я согласен обсуждать положение крокодилов в отдельной ветке. Тут про медведей. Во-вторых, Ваше предложение, Рамиль, о легализации марихуаны безусловно имеет своих серьёзных теоретиков, однако, мне кажется, что народ ещё не готов (ТМ) к тотальной легализации, а частичная насильная легализация может привести к гораздо более серьёзным проблемам.
Вы совершенно не владеете матчастью, сэр! Гена в зоопарке только работал, у него была квартира в городе, где он проводил досуг и принимал Чебурашку. Он свободно шлялся по городу, разъезжал на голубых вагонах и пикировался с Шапокляк.
Он стал выделяться, только когда самая советская литература в мире сделала ему паблисити на почве дружбы народов с афрочебурашкой. Но и до того он пользовался всеми социальными гарантиями.
Спешу Вас заверить, что это лишь то, что показывали народу. Неужели Вы всерьёз верите в положительную мотивировку "такой зелёный и плоский?" В этой, якобы "матчасти" нет ничего документального. Кроме того, она явно отдаёт политтехнологиями. Что вдалбливается молодому поколению? "Может мы обидели кого-то зря - календарь закроет этот лист. К новым приключениям спешим друзья [...]". Налицо зомбирование с целью морально-психологической подготовки бойцов спецподразделений.
This thread proves it! 47 responses!
Plus: Оlympic mascot.... Political party mascot (below).... in fact, quite often, the whole country is referred to as "the Russian bear".
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ayaRossiya.jpg
Oh no...!!! beware of the Russian bear.... ! :shock::lol2:
http://klotband.files.wordpress.com/...-bjorn-eu1.jpg
What's the policy for shooting bears in Russia? Is there a quota, hunting season, do you need permission or is it free-for-all?
Are there bears in Ukraine and Belarus too?
I saw this recently:
A scorchingly hot summer has left Russia's vast population of bears without their traditional sources of food, leading the animals to dig up human corpses from municipal cemeteries for nourishment, the Guardian is reporting.
According to the World Wildlife Fund Russia, the bears are now focusing on graveyards because they offer a "refrigerator"-like supply of easy food. The case is reportedly similar to one that took place two years ago in the town of Kandalaksha, in the northern Karelia republic.
As Masha Vorontsova of WWF Russia told the Guardian:"You have to remember that bears are natural scavengers. In the U.S. and Canada you can't leave any food in tents in national parks. In Karelia, one bear learned how to [open a coffin]. He then taught the others. They are pretty quick learners.
The story is horrible. Nobody wants to think about having a much loved member of their family eaten by a bear."
So bears eat and no zombies! Win/win!!!
Русский Винни Пух, насмотревшись американских боевиков:
http://www.inpic.ru/pic/281-6cc5252a.jpg
Фигасе вы тут накурили... =)
Russian girl is walking her pet:
http://www.inpic.ru/pic/147-c87fe8a7.jpg
I'm not sure which I want more: a Russian girl or a pet bear? http://i53.tinypic.com/15mogmx.gif
русских белок!
BBC NEWS | Europe | Russian squirrel pack 'kills dog'
Russian squirrel pack 'kills dog'
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...quirrel203.jpg Local people suggest hunger is driving squirrels to extremes
Squirrels have bitten to death a stray dog which was barking at them in a Russian park, local media report. Passers-by were too late to stop the attack by the black squirrels in a village in the far east, which reportedly lasted about a minute.
They are said to have scampered off at the sight of humans, some carrying pieces of flesh.
Of course there are hunting seasons (there are two of them: one in spring and the other one in autumn), even for duck hunting. And for large animals (like boars, bears, etc.) there is a strict quota. As far as I know it works like this: say, a company of 5 hunters wants to shoot a bear. So, they must buy a ticket for that (and it's rather expensive). And there will be written in this ticket that they can shoot only one bear. If they would shot two it would considered as poaching.
Ukraine and Belarus, as European part of Russia are rather dence populated, so I think today you can meet a bear there only in national parks or so. But at sparsely populated Russian North, Siberia and Far East regions freely roaming bears are still a commonplace.Quote:
Are there bears in Ukraine and Belarus too?
Ah ok!
Have any of you seen a bear in the wild?
How common is it for people to get killed by bears in Russia?
I think it's sad and cruel that woman in the picture keeping a bear cub as a pet in the city!!!:no:
As for me - only in Zoo. Oh, I remember, when I was a kid, I went to sanatorium with my mom and they also had a bear there who was living in a cage. I even fed him bread.
Never heard of such cases, but there must be a statistic somewhere I guess.Quote:
How common is it for people to get killed by bears in Russia?
Not very common. In most cases, bears are not aggressive, and if one meets a human in the woods, it will most likely just walk (or even run) away. A wounded bear or a very hungry one, however, may become angry and attack, but that's not very common. A bear that has been awakened from its hibernation is nearly always aggressive, but again, the majority of Russian bears sleep happily until the spring :). Hunters who awake bears in the winter to kill them for sport or for their hides do get mauled sometimes, but well, they know the risk, or at least they should.
And one should always steer clear of female bears with young cubs. The mother bear may attack on a slightest provocation, if she believes that you pose threat to her babies :).
Помню, что расстался с восприятием медведя как доброго плюшевого мишки после просмотра "Злой дух Ямбуя". Сильное кино.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgcfeJ8Tw9k
Well , thank you everyone that has replied . I think this thread is finished now , hahaha !
There are no bears in Russia. I checked.
Hahaha !
This film seems pretty cool! I think I'll watch it. But there are probably no subtitles :-(
When there is an opportunity to choose a mascot, Russians do not hesitate!!!
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...qLnQIq2DW9YT4w
http://www.sochi-travel.info/wp-cont.../07/mishka.jpg
I would definitely recommend against using this one as an olympic mascot...
Russian bears are very dangerous:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geYurdqTGak
:lol: