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  2. Timothy Treadwell - Wikipedia

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    An on-site necropsy of Bear 141 revealed human body parts, such as fingers and limbs. The younger bear was consumed by other animals before it could be necropsied. [16] In the 85-year history of Katmai National Park, this was the first known incident of a person being killed by a bear. [16]

  3. Grizzly Man - Wikipedia

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    Grizzly Man is a 2005 American documentary film by German director Werner Herzog.It chronicles the life and death of bear enthusiast and conservationist Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend Amie Huguenard at Katmai National Park, Alaska.

  4. Cave bear - Wikipedia

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    The cave bear had a very broad, domed skull with a steep forehead; its stout body had long thighs, massive shins and in-turning feet, making it similar in skeletal structure to the brown bear. [17] Cave bears were comparable in size to, or larger than, the largest modern-day bears, measuring up to 2 m (6.6 ft) in length. [18]

  5. Bears' Cave - Wikipedia

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    The name of the cave is due to the numerous fossils of "cave bears" (Ursus spelaeus) found here. The cave used to be a home for these animals 15,000 years ago. The cave remained closed until 17 September 1975, when the underground void was artificially opened by dynamiting the entrance during the limestone (marble) quarrying works.

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

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    Canada, Swan Hills, Alberta — The victim worked for a helicopter company, which provided transportation for tree planters, when she was attacked by an adult female [citation needed] black bear. The woman was killed as result of the attack. The bear was tracked and killed by authorities. [14] April 30, 2021: Laney Malavolta, 39, female Wild

  7. Mary Beth Harshbarger - Wikipedia

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    Mary Beth Harshbarger (born February 19, 1965) is an American woman who rose to media attention when she shot her husband, Mark Harshbarger, during a hunting trip in Newfoundland, Canada, thinking he was a bear. She was charged with "criminal negligence causing death" and found not guilty.

  8. 1945 Katsuyama killing incident - Wikipedia

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    Residents of Katsuyama had reportedly killed the three Marines for their repeated rape of village women during occupation of Okinawa and hid their bodies in a nearby cave out of fear for retaliation. [1] The Katsuyama incident was kept secret until August 16, 1997, when the bodies and identities of the Marines were discovered. [1]

  9. Bear River Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Bear River Massacre was an attack by around 200 US soldiers that killed an estimated 250 to 400 children, women, and men at a Shoshone winter encampment on January 29, 1863. [ b ] Some sources describe it as the largest mass murder of Native Americans by the US military, [ 5 ] [ 4 ] [ 6 ] and largest single episode of genocide in US history ...