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Neponset River gets approval of seal
By adamg on Mon, 01/20/2020 - 7:36pm
The Dorchester Reporter has some photos of a seal relaxing in the Neponset up by Lower Mills last week.
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broken link
The link doesn't work, Adam
Seal does not approve of sloppy UHub editing
Link fixed, now actually works. Sorry for the waste of time.
oh, no; if there is a seal,
oh, no; if there is a seal, the sharks can't be far behind, looking for dinner...
Maybe, but ...
Is the Neponset at Lower Mills salty enough for sharks?
Bull Sharks
Allegedly they swim up the Potomac
I'd say yes.
After all there are Bluefish in that section too.
Matawan Creek 1916
Not a threat to worry about but an interesting bit of history for sure! https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/matawan-new-jersey-shark-attack-of-1916
It's too cute!
Now all we need is a bear sighting. Does Greater Boston actually have bears?
Sure
Arlington had a capture/relocation within the last year.
Occassionally
There are multiple stories on here over the years about bears visiting the city or surrounding suburbs.
But don't worry because this guy is ready:
https://www.universalhub.com/crime/20190814/dorchester-man-ensures-bears...
Depends on what you mean by Greater Boston
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts website lists the range of black bears in Massachusetts (which are the only species of bear you'd expect to see on this side of the country) and it depends on what you mean by Greater Boston. Their "established range" is mostly outside 495, while their "expanding range" is inside 495 but still outside 128. But it also says their population is growing so hey who knows.
Inside
Inside 128. Maybe Metro Boston? I looked up Greater Boston online and somehow it included parts of Rhode Island and New Hampshire.
when did that happen?
Greater Boston
Boston would be greater if it had bears.
More bears
It does have Bruins, and sometimes they are pretty great.