
On a turbulent waterfall, two bears lounged, stomachs growling. “This fishing trip is a disaster,” grumbled the bear. “More like a bear-riffic waste of time,” snorted that bear. Hungry and impatient, they agreed to split the next catch. Just then, a plump fish jumps up the falls and the first bear skillfully snags it. “Well, looks like I’m dining solo,” the bear with the fish declares, devouring the meal. Shocked, empty mouthed bear asks for an explanation. In-between the chewing and swallowing, the darwinian logic is presented, and although it made sense, it also warranted a pre-hibernation fat joke.
I love the birds showing up in the sky. Nicely done.