>>1399417>there is exactly zero record of grizz from the natives dating all the way back to the end of the ice age that far east. No bones, no stories, no rock paintings, fucking nothing>no bonesprovide evidence of claws- waved away with speculation
>no storiesprovide evidence of stories- waved away with incredulity
You made some claims, they were proven false and now you cannot accept the evidence as just that.
You make no mention of the article detailing the plains grizz in Canada where they lasted a lot longer...how will you wave that away?
Is the ordeal of Hugh Glass fake? a lie? He encountered his grizz in Perkins county South Dakota in 1823.
>pic relatedin 1843 Audubon killed a grizz in present day North Dakota- How will you wave this away?
"After resting ourselves a while and eating dinner, Mr. Culbertson and ourselves walked to the banks of the Little Missouri. ...[A]fter which Mr. Culbertson endeavored to penetrate a large thicket in hopes of starting a Grizzly Bear, but found it so entangled with briars and vines he was obliged to desist, and returned very soon. ...As we were approaching the boat we met Mr. Sprague, who informed us he had seen a Grizzly Bear walking along the upper bank of the river, and we went towards the spot as fast as possible. Meantime the Bear had gone down to the water, and was clumsily and slowly proceeding on its way. It was only a few paces from and below us, and was seen by our whole party at the same instant. We all fired and the animal dropped dead without even uttering a groan."
https://www.audubonart.com/blog/weekly-specials-34/post/john-j-audubon-pl-131-grizzly-bear-the-viviparous-quadrupeds-of-north-america-bowen-edition-1845-48-hand-colored-lithograph-imperial-folio-203