Hi i found a raging grizzly bear and i do not currently have a tamer and not planning on making one. I currently have it trapped in my house. Ive seen the last 2 have sold for 225k. Im not sure if i can work a deal out with anyone without being able to tame it. But if anyones interested i can show the bear before anything to move forward. Figured the only way for it to work is that i give a ride to my house and ban it for you to tame. Just not sure how to go about it without a secure trade. If interested send me a message
Also i cleared out the bottom of my small tower so if someone wants it. It can be tamed somewhere safer than outside and use a gate to get it to a stable.
That raging grizzly followed us beyond the Radley Place and looked where Jem pointed. That bear was not much more than a speck in the distance, but he was closer to us. He walked erratically, as if his right legs were shorter than his left legs. He reminded me of a car stuck in a sandbed. I thought raging grizzlys foamed at the mouth, galloped, leaped and lunged at throats, and I thought they did it in August. Had that bear behaved thus, I would have been less frightened. Nothing is more deadly than a deserted, waiting street. The trees were still, the mockingbirds were silent, the carpenter's at Miss Maudie's house vanished. I heard Mr. Tate sniff, then blow his nose. I saw him shift his spell book to the crook of his arm. I saw Miss Stephanie Crawford's face framed in the glass window of her front door. Miss Maudie appeared and stood beside her. X put his foot on the rung of a chair and rubbed his hand slowly down the side of his thigh. "There he is," he said softly. "He's lookin' for a place to die," said Jem. Atticus said, "He's within range, Heck. You better get him before he goes down the stairs offa that tower roof- Lord knows who's around the corner. Go inside, Cal." "Don't waste time, Heck," said X. "Go on." "Come on, this is a one-shot job." "I haven't shot a ebolt in thirty years-" With movements so swift they seemed simultaneous, x's hand yanked a ball-tipped lever as he brought the spell book to his shoulder. The energy bolt cracked. The raging grizzly leaped, flopped over and crumpled on the sidewalk in a brown-and-white heap. He didn't know what hit him. Doors opened one by one, and the neighborhood slowly came alive.