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  2. How to survive a bear attack – or better yet, avoid one ...

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    • A hunter suffered serious injuries in a grizzly bear attack in British Columbia in May 2024. • Bear attacks are on the increase in Japan. • A man lost part of his jaw in a grizzly bear ...

  3. Bear danger - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. National Park service emphasizes keeping a distance from the bear and making noise to avoid startling a bear as the best ways to avoid a bear attack. [2] If a bear does become confrontational, the usual advice is to stand one's ground and to not run or turn away from the bear, raise the arms above the head so as to appear larger, and ...

  4. What to know and how to stay safe as black bears emerge from ...

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    In the state's history there is only one documented fatality from a bear attack when a 22-year-old Rutgers University student was killed by a bear in West Milford in 2014.

  5. Should you really play dead during a bear attack? Here ... - AOL

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    Cubs can climb a tree when threatened, so there is no need for a mother bear to attack. Give the bears plenty of space; changing routes is always a good option as well. 2.

  6. Bear attack - Wikipedia

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    A bear attack is an attack by a bear on another animal, although it usually refers to a bear attacking a human or domestic pet. Bear attacks are of particular concern for those who are in bear habitats. They can be fatal and often hikers, campers, fishers, and others in bear country take precautions against bear attacks.

  7. List of fatal bear attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the attack, the bear was featured in the movie Semi-Pro. Pepper spray was used to subdue the bear. [134] [135] November 25, 2007: Don Peters, 51, male: Wild: Canada, near Sundre, Alberta — Peters' body was found 200 metres (660 ft) from his parked truck. He was on a hunting trip. An autopsy confirmed that he died due to a grizzly ...

  8. Bear safety: What to know to protect you, your family and ...

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