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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 2649377" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>most folks with very little real bear experience will over react, those with a lot of time about bears will stay calm and understand things better!</p><p>like the old saying goes,</p><p> <strong> knowledge is power!</strong></p><p> and bear attacks are super rare, even when folks are about bears a lot!</p><p></p><p> the most dangerous bears in the woods fall into 3 categories IMO< a SCARED ONE< an injured one and last, is a starving one , a healthy normal bear wants nothing to do with humans and will avoid them using skills t nature gave them!</p><p>those, two conditions, however</p><p> will lead s them all to be unpredictable, which can also mean aggression over flight!</p><p> and don't laugh, even a BIG bear gets scared, ,</p><p> get too close to one without it knowing you were there, and it will be scared/startled,</p><p> and they will react with either flight or flight means, MOST times, its flight!</p><p></p><p> other wise, there would be a lot more reported bear attacks on the books!</p><p> but facts are, a healthy bear seldom attacks, and even scared injured hungry one's do there best to flee from humans!</p><p>we just plain STINK to them! and are rarther well known to be trouble on two feet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 2649377, member: 11837"] most folks with very little real bear experience will over react, those with a lot of time about bears will stay calm and understand things better! like the old saying goes, [B] knowledge is power![/B] and bear attacks are super rare, even when folks are about bears a lot! the most dangerous bears in the woods fall into 3 categories IMO< a SCARED ONE< an injured one and last, is a starving one , a healthy normal bear wants nothing to do with humans and will avoid them using skills t nature gave them! those, two conditions, however will lead s them all to be unpredictable, which can also mean aggression over flight! and don't laugh, even a BIG bear gets scared, , get too close to one without it knowing you were there, and it will be scared/startled, and they will react with either flight or flight means, MOST times, its flight! other wise, there would be a lot more reported bear attacks on the books! but facts are, a healthy bear seldom attacks, and even scared injured hungry one's do there best to flee from humans! we just plain STINK to them! and are rarther well known to be trouble on two feet! [/QUOTE]
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