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7 Wounded In Bears Attack


According to news reporter who said that we all know that Bears doesn't attack human beings except they were badly threatened or tortured. But this day we find that a 12-year-old girl jogging in Michigan is one of the latest victims in a outbreak of bear attacks that has left seven people wounded in five states since last-week.

The Wildlife officials are running medical checkup on a bear they murder to find out if it's the same one that injured one Abby Wetherell early Thursday night. A girl from Cadillac, Michigan, was also attacked by a black bear as she was out for her usual nightly practice.

However, Abby was joggling back to her house and unfortunately cut by a bear, a bear just kindly appear from nowhere and attacked her from behind, knocked her on ground," her mother Elizabeth Wetherell reported to the news agency WXMI. Her mother said Abby tried to escape the bear, but the bear kept shouting at her.

"Immediately, she decided to claim death, cause she has been wounded by the bear and couldn't get up.
Black Bear also found napping in Florida home Watch what this bear steals from diner
meanwhile Government also reported attacks in Alaska, Colorado, Wyoming and Idaho.
The Michigan incident, was an anomaly, officials said.

List of Areas of attacked by Bears
 
Alaska: Hunter mauled
A hunter mauled by a bear in Alaska survived 36 hours in the remote wilderness before rescuers found him using night-vision goggles, the Alaska National Guard said Saturday.
The man, who was part of a guided hunting party, was attacked about 35 miles north of Anaktuvuk Pass. Helicopter rescue teams tried to reach the man several times, but had to turn back due to dense fog and weather, the Guard said.
The hunter suffered significant blood loss but was stabilized by a medical professional who happened to be in another hunting group, the Guard said.

Colorado: Camper bit
A bear clawed its way into a tent and bit a sleeping camper in her arm Thursday night, CNN affiliate KCNC reported.The sow and cub left after the hikers sprayed their cans of bear spray.

"Yellowstone bear biologists say the sow's behavior is consistent with purely defensive actions taken after a surprise encounter with people," the park said in a statement. "This was the first report of any bear-caused human injuries in Yellowstone this year."
The park requires visitors to stay 100 yards away from black and grizzly bears and advises hikers to walk in crowds and make noise while on the trial. '

Idaho: Researchers assaulted
Two habitat technicians collecting data in Shotgun Valley, Idaho, were injured Thursday when a grizzly bear charged, the Jackson Hole Daily reported.

The bear knocked both men on the ground, biting one researcher on the thigh and backside and the other researcher in the hands, the Daily said.

One of the men used his bear spray, and the grizzly fled the scene.
Why the attacks?

"The reason why we're having bear attacks now is because we have vacationers out in the areas where bears live," said Tom Stalf, CEO of the Columbus Zoo. "They're out foraging and looking for food."
Stalf said the migration of humans is another reason for more bear encounters.





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