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    I was holding my BP Patrick this morning when my little sister walked in holding this little white bear beanie baby. Apparently Patrick decided this was food and next thing I knew he had tagged it and was trying to constrict. Took me a few seconds to figure out how to get him to release. Apparently he thought it might taste good. :lol:

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    Little Sister and the Beanie Baby

    Better be careful! Frozen-thawed bears are much safer prey items.
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    LOL. Yeah those live ones can be vicious. I had no idea that a BP would strike at an inanimate object like that. It really surprised me.

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