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Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks

Grizzly Bear Attack - Bear's Got Your Nose and the 2022 Tooth and Claw Awards Show

Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks

Tooth & Claw

True Crime, Science, Comedy, Nature

4.95.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2022

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Wes closes out the year with one more Grizzly Bear attack involving a shocking medical technique unlike anything the ghuys have talked about before, and then Jeff hosts the 2022 Tooth and Claw Awards show. ~~ To advertise on the show, contact us! ~~ Tooth & Claw is brought to you by QCODE. Support the show and get access to an extensive library of exclusive episodes like this by supporting the show on Patreon or joining the Grizzly Club on Apple Podcasts. For the latest updates on the show and all things wildlife, follow us at toothandclawpod.com and social: Instagram: @ToothandClawPodcast Twitter: @ToothandClawPod Wes: @GrizKid Jeff: @jefe_larson Mike: @mikey3ds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everyone. Hey.

0:06.0

The Club podcast. How are we doing? We're doing all right. So we got Jeff. I'm Jeff.

0:20.0

We got our editor Mike. He's the man producer. And then we got West our wildlife biologist.

0:26.0

But actually he hasn't shown us his. I got it. But I left it in my car. I'm going to go grab it really quick.

0:34.0

There's always something maybe next year. No, for the end of the year episode, I need to show you guys.

0:40.0

Do we need to pause? Yeah, we need to pause really quick. All right. I'm back. I spent honestly two hours today looking for this just because I really wanted to have as the end of the year.

0:54.0

But I'm going to read it to you guys. It says Wesley Glenn Larson in the degree of Master of Science in wildlife and wild lands conservation and has granted this diploma as evidence thereof. I'm showing you that thing to diploma. I should take my glasses off.

1:10.0

And I specialized in polar bear and black bear conservation. You'd have to read my thesis to understand that part.

1:17.0

But here it is. My masters degree. You both are seeing it with your own eyes. All right. Beautiful. Put that to rest.

1:27.0

Hey, did you guys hear the sad news about P22? I don't know. The mountain line. Yeah, that's the famous mountain line that lived in LA. It had been out there for like 11 years.

1:36.0

It lived in like Griffith Park and Beverly Hills and went all these places where people would see it. And it was pretty famous.

1:42.0

It's not cheap to live there. It's not. No. But it finally ate a chihuahua. And it also like attacks someone's dog while it was on leash. And then like has it been trying to eat a chihuahua for a while now.

1:55.0

He like he scratched the person up a bit too. And so it just there was a big change in behavior. And so they decided to capture him. And when they did they found out that he'd been hit by a car and had some pretty serious injuries.

2:08.0

And it just wasn't like even ethical to re-release him. Did the car leave like its license plate in the lion? No, I think someone reported that they'd maybe hit a mountain lion. And then they saw like some pretty serious injuries on the cat.

2:23.0

So they ended up having to use the knife. But pretty yeah, maybe pretty cool cat. Definitely going to be nice. And their friends like, what if I see a mountain line didn't they?

2:34.0

And they just hit one and they hate one anyway, texted into reality. How do they come up with the naming convention? Sorry, you're not done with your story. Keep going west.

2:43.0

He'll definitely be missed. I know like people in LA really came to love him. But it's like a really cool story in that one mountain line really taught a lot of people about coexistence. And how in a really urban one of the most urban places on earth. People learned how to live with a huge potentially dangerous predator. And so I think that one mountain line did a lot of good. So he'll be missed.

3:07.0

I'm going to skip a moment of silence for me. Moment of silence for P 22.

3:14.0

I wouldn't I wouldn't have missed him at all. I didn't know about them. It's not for you. I wouldn't be sad right now.

3:21.0

To answer your question Mike how they name them. There can be a lot of different things like our bears. We had some names that we came up with just to keep them straight. But then we also had like a serial number for their collar.

3:33.0

And there's what you say out to keep it straight. Anyway, those are the worst simulation of a room shot. I've ever heard of.

3:45.0

Can you do it?

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