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Human bear food (WARNING- EXPLICIT PIC!!)

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Human (bear?) food (WARNING- EXPLICIT PIC!!)

Found this on camera forum warning Alaskan hikers to carry MINIMUM .44mag and NOT to aim at head.

(upon further research - no claim was made for bear attack; WAS a followup
post to prior bear attack discussion.)


public.fotki.com/jomo6075/bear_attack
 
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Ow Ow Ow Ow OW Ow Ow!!!

Well, maybe if you're completely confident about being able to put two successive shots through the bear's eyeball at 20 yards while shaking in your boots.

Question on the "How to Separate the Men from the Boys" test:

Can you keep a cool head and act correctly when you're about to be FOOD?
 
What's the background on this photo? I'm wondering because that doesn't look like a classic bear mauling, let alone predation. The guts are untouched, and arms and hands seem fairly undamaged. Bears usually hit the head, face, and tear up the hands and forearms because that's what's in the way. They will also slash up the chest and often open up the gutsack with a slash. If a bear is feeding, it will typically rip up the guts to get at the organ meat first, as well as breaking open the skull. The terrible damage to one part of the leg in this picture and the intact gut sack and chest is quite odd, and makes me question what sort of bear attack this was--or if indeed it was a bear attack. I have heard of black bears latching on to the leg of someone like a big mastiff, but never of a bear carefully removing all the skin and meat on one section of a leg.

Anyway, please provide more background if you know of any.
 
Wow! I think that is about the most disturbing picture I have ever seen.
Guess I better go practice w/ those 330gr Hammerheads.
 
I don't remember where I saw this picture before, but I have. The caption I saw of it the last time was that this was the work of a pack of dogs or wolves or something. The only thing I'm sure of is that I'm glad I wasn't him.
 
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