Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

White Man Lives With Black Bear: Who Will Women Choose?

Jan 1, 2026
A California man is stuck living with a 550-pound black bear, sparking a wild discussion about wildlife protections and legal loopholes. The hosts explore the bizarre intricacies of animal coexistence and share fascinating tales from urban raccoon evolution to genetic edits for designer pets. They dive into the history of bat bombs from WWII, the mysteries of dinosaur parasites, and the complexities of self-defense laws versus wildlife regulations. Expect laughs and unexpected insights as they navigate this quirky intersection of nature and bureaucracy.
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ANECDOTE

Man Forced To Live With Bear

  • A California homeowner has lived upstairs while a 500–550 lb black bear occupied his basement for over a month.
  • Wildlife officials trapped the wrong bear, used noise devices, then were ordered to stand down, leaving the owner with ongoing damage and no running water.
ANECDOTE

Gene-Edited Pets And Domestic Trends

  • The hosts imagine future gene-editing will create new pet categories, like talking dogs or odorless ferrets.
  • They cite urban raccoons and Russian fox experiments as early examples of domestication trends.
INSIGHT

Bureaucracy Blocks Practical Action

  • Bureaucratic rules and seasonal hunting restrictions can prevent homeowners from removing dangerous wildlife.
  • This creates situations where government inaction, permits, and timing produce perverse outcomes for public safety.
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