In most cases, it is not illegal to shoot a bear in self-defense if it is attacking you or posing an immediate threat to your safety. However, laws regarding self-defense vary by location, so it is important to know the specific regulations in your area.
Yes, it is illegal to shoot a bear in the state of California unless it is in self-defense or under specific circumstances permitted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Shoot it, but it is now illegal to kill a polar bear, because they are declining due to global warming and killer whales.
polar bears have no weaknesses, however, their habitat is threatened by thinning ice and idiot people trying to shoot them from airplanes which is highly illegal in Canada
Shooting a bear is generally illegal unless in self-defense or with a proper hunting license. The legal implications of shooting a bear without justification can result in fines, jail time, and loss of hunting privileges.
Theodore Roosevelt was the president that didn't shoot a helpless bear
No it is not
He didn't "invent" it but he is responsible for the "Teddy Bear"---the cuddly, stuffed toy bear. Presidet Roosevelt was hunting bear in Mississippi and he saw one to shoot but he decided not to shoot it. Someone made a suffed toy bear to him and it became known as the Teddy Bear.
no it,s not illegal only if you ride the bunny and shoot the croc.
of course it is!!!!
no
Yes, in Tennessee, you can legally shoot a bear in self-defense if you feel your life is in danger.
Theodore Roosevelt Refused to shoot the bear in November 14 1902 When he was on a hunting trip near Onward,Missisipi