The bear drew her upper lip down making her muzzle look longer and laid her ears back. She charged at them blowing loudly. Then she stopped abruptly and clacked her jaws several times before backing off a few steps. “I think she’s bluffing,” Kelsey said. He stomped the ground, raised his arms, and roared at the bear. The cubs darted up a nearby tree, and their mother chased after them. She turned at the base of the tree, stood her ground, and clacked her jaws several times again. “You i***t!” Sara hissed. “Don’t you know a mother bear is dangerous when you threaten her cubs?” The bear charged and retreated several times. The strange blowing noise she made as she rushed at them grated on Sara’s ears, and the jaw clacking was downright freaky. The Mi’kmaw girl began speaking firmly to t

