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holy shit, how fast can bears run?

if you run at full speed fast as u can i wonder if the bears faster, or you

 

grizzly bears easily out run humans

 

believe this or not - the worst thing you can do is actually run away - ive seen that on some nature programmes and the worst thing you can do is run

 

grizzly bears can also climb trees - so dont think youd be getting away up there!

- of course, if i had a car or something 5 metres away, id fucking run! but if you had a gun or something then

 

the only thing they advise you to do is actually play dead!

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That bear is huge, and the picture of the dead dude wasn't that bad untill i saw his shit. Made me wanna throw up.

 

Check this out:

 

Hunting Weekly

 

Bear Attack in Montana - Octorber 14, 2004

 

The remains of a man camping are found in the wooded areas near a small town in Montana. The man has not been indendified yet but effects have been found near the body. It is said that a bear, which is now recorded as the biggest bear in the world had attacked the man, plus two more during his stationing in the forest. The bear was later shot by a member of the U.S. Forrest Service. The following was found upon the discovery

 

* Emptied Magnum

* Tape recorder

* Other materials

 

The taperecorder was sent off to a lab, where it was carefully played back. Please be warned, the following tape captures the sounds and voices during the attack. The before-hand sounds have been edited out, leaving you with just the accident. Please be cautious while listening, this soundfile contains explicit content. Thank you.

 

Download: HWBearAttack.wav

 

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For more information visit the Hunting Weekly News Archieves!

 

 

That is scary. I won't be able to sleep at night. CAN'TSLEEP, BEARSWILLEATME. :shifty:

haha the dead hikers weiner is still there :jerkit2:

 

 

really? i couldn't fuckin tell...I thought it was the first thing the bear went for...this has already been established fucktard...

 

heres your sign:

 

http://img158.exs.cx/img158/7158/heresyersign4nq.jpg

wow..if i saw a big ass bear. like that..charging me..first thing i would of done is run untill i finally noticed i had the gun with me... im near leaving my computer fuck that

That Guy just thank god he had that 7mm semi magnum, and Not Some 38calibor....

 

 

:eek3d: (me running from bear)

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r4iney']I saw the same picture of that dead guy back in '99 on Rotten .... it stated "attacked and eaten by dogs ... "

 

If you are going to post something, post some links to the story

 

 

 

edit - it also states on the site that d0wn posted (from 2001)

 

Although this is a genuine photograph of human remains gnawed by one or more animals, it has nothing to do with the bear pictured above. This photograph comes from a completely different source and was only tacked on as an addendum to the bear story after both had been circulating independently for over a year.

 

yea....ok....w/e

 

nevertheless....bears can and do eat humans

holy shit, how fast can bears run?

if you run at full speed fast as u can i wonder if the bears faster, or you

 

 

The bear....a bear can outrun a horse of a short distance (half mile, plus or minus)

 

As for the bear still being alive after he emptied the 7mm into it...not suprising...fish and wildlife employee...meas a legal magazine...capacity 5rds+ one in chamber...hunting deer means he has to have a block in the mag, so it will fit no more than 3 rounds in it. 7mm is a DEER round, designed to travel fast and flat...it's weaker than an AK round (weaker than a .357 in penetration power, to be truthful)...normal sized bears have been known to shrug off .30-06 rounds to the skull...a 7mm isn't ANYTHING in comparison...the fucker's lucky he managed to stop it long enough to reload so he could kill it.

 

 

Sorry to have geeked out...I do alot of camping, fishing, and hiking out here in the Cascades, and there are enough bears about to be worth worrying about them enough to read up on how to deal with them "just in case".

 

And yes, bears DO climb trees...if the tree is thick enough for the bear to climb, then climbing it will do you no good, and if it isn't thick enough to support the bear, the local fish and wildlife warnings say that they can break it down...they still advise climbing, if possible, though, since the most common cause of bear attacks is the human getting between the bear and something it is instinctually protective of (a carcass it hadn't finished, or a cub, or its main "nest"), and climbing the tree will likely cause it to disregard you as a threat to whatever it was protecting.

 

On a lighter note, we had a guy mauled earlier this fall during freshwater salmon season...he apparantly tried to argue with a bear that decided that the salmon in his catch-cooler were a decent and easy to prepare snack, and the moron tried to protect his catch by hitting the 1200 pound bruin with his fishing pole (this gets worse)...the bear beat the shit out of the guy, who lived through the mauling, but apparantly had his arm ripped off in the process (at least they didn't find it later)...but passed out from bloodloss while trying to drive himself to help (he was in Glacier Nat'l Forrest, and you do NOT get cell reception back in the river vallies there), and crashed into a tree along the access road...which killed him "instantly"

PsychoBud']The bear....a bear can outrun a horse of a short distance (half mile, plus or minus)

 

As for the bear still being alive after he emptied the 7mm into it...not suprising...fish and wildlife employee...meas a legal magazine...capacity 5rds+ one in chamber...hunting deer means he has to have a block in the mag, so it will fit no more than 3 rounds in it. 7mm is a DEER round, designed to travel fast and flat...it's weaker than an AK round (weaker than a .357 in penetration power, to be truthful)...normal sized bears have been known to shrug off .30-06 rounds to the skull...a 7mm isn't ANYTHING in comparison...the fucker's lucky he managed to stop it long enough to reload so he could kill it.

 

 

Sorry to have geeked out...I do alot of camping, fishing, and hiking out here in the Cascades, and there are enough bears about to be worth worrying about them enough to read up on how to deal with them "just in case".

 

And yes, bears DO climb trees...if the tree is thick enough for the bear to climb, then climbing it will do you no good, and if it isn't thick enough to support the bear, the local fish and wildlife warnings say that they can break it down...they still advise climbing, if possible, though, since the most common cause of bear attacks is the human getting between the bear and something it is instinctually protective of (a carcass it hadn't finished, or a cub, or its main "nest"), and climbing the tree will likely cause it to disregard you as a threat to whatever it was protecting.

 

On a lighter note, we had a guy mauled earlier this fall during freshwater salmon season...he apparantly tried to argue with a bear that decided that the salmon in his catch-cooler were a decent and easy to prepare snack, and the moron tried to protect his catch by hitting the 1200 pound bruin with his fishing pole (this gets worse)...the bear beat the shit out of the guy, who lived through the mauling, but apparantly had his arm ripped off in the process (at least they didn't find it later)...but passed out from bloodloss while trying to drive himself to help (he was in Glacier Nat'l Forrest, and you do NOT get cell reception back in the river vallies there), and crashed into a tree along the access road...which killed him "instantly"

 

PSYCHO BUD U R TEH BACK OMG YAY?

PsychoBud']Been around' date=' man...just haven't had anything to say for a while :)[/quote']

oo ok i never see u online or nothing :)!!! OMG K PSYCHO ITS GOOD TO HAV U AGAIN NOW GO MAKE MORE SMART POSTS SO I CAN LOFL AT DUBM PEOPLE :)!

Holy shit, there's still fur stuck in the hands of the dead hiker.

 

That motherfucker was alive while he was being eaten. :drama:

 

its chest hair

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