33 Minutes of Agonizing Bear Attacks

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Excerpt #1
A few hundred yards away Rudy saw an adult grizzly. He decided he would pull his rifle out, just in case he needed to defend his and his fellow hunters' lives. Rudy holed himself up behind a tree and could see a juvenile grizzly a little way away from him. By the time he redirected his attention back to the large grizzly bear his entire situation had turned extremely dangerous.
The giant grizzly, described as being a ten-foot mega grizzly had closed in on Rudy. He was by himself, having separated from the father and son who were looking elsewhere for the wounded deer.
The giant grizzly had suddenly reappeared danger close to Rudy. It isn’t clear what brought the bear within such close proximity to the man so quickly. Perhaps his scent had drifted to it on a fickle breeze, but whatever the case, it was now closing in on him with its eyes fixed directly on him.
Rudy raised his rifle to his shoulder and yelled, trying to get the bear to stop its charge. As it closed in on him, he knew he had only one option and he took aim and squeezed the trigger of his hunting rifle. Expecting a loud report and a sturdy kick as the rifle discharged, Rudy was terrified when he only heard the click of the firing pin striking the primer. His hunting rifle had misfired and at the most crucial time of his life.
In the adrenaline-filled moments of a bear attack, victims' brains reportedly process thoughts and information very quickly. Rudy’s first thought was to fall down and play dead but he knew he wouldn’t even be able to dive to the ground before the bear would be on him. In a last-ditch attempt at driving the bear off, Rudy swung his fist with all his might and struck the bear in the nose.
Rudy’s punch bounced off of the grizzlies nose as if it didn’t connect. The bear reached out its jaws and clamped them onto Rudy’s face like some kind of predatory kiss of death. The single bite from the grizzly's jaws shattered Rudy’s lower jaw and with one shake of its head, his entire lower jaw was torn from his face.
Excerpt #2
Terror filled James as the attack scene from the movie “The Revenant” flashed through his mind. He thought he was dead, no doubt about it. He knew there was no way he could avoid her. She bowled him over and took him to the ground. Her immense size and weight forced the reality of the futility of resistance into James's mind.
James scrambled back to his feet and started yelling at the bear. She returned to him and knocked him down once again. The sow was running back and forth between him and Laura, briefly confused about who posed a greater danger.
James’ brain was thinking very quickly, trying to process how to handle and escape from the danger posed by the enraged sow. He quickly told Laura to jump into the river and he began running toward its banks himself.
Just as James reached the river shore he felt the enormous impact of the sow tackling him from behind. The sow had slammed him down onto the edge of the river and was standing over him with her front paws on the back of his thighs. The only thought racing through James’ mind was that he was a dead man. This sow had knocked him down and sent him flying through the air, crashing onto the rocks three times now in a matter of a few seconds. She was now holding him underwater which would cause him to drown in a matter of a minute or so. This was clearly not a sow looking only to make sure her cubs were safe, but one that wanted to exterminate any threat to them.
Excerpt #3
As soon as the bear saw the man within just a few yards of itself, its fight or flight reaction took over, and the fight reaction of a bear is always dangerous to a human. If you surprise me, you might just get punched in the nose, but a bear doesn’t have fists, so you can imagine the equivalent reaction. The bear blitzed the man in a blur of brownish fur and roaring teeth. Jack held out his arm as a means to maintain separation between his body and the angry bear. In an attack that lasted only a few seconds, the grizzly clamped its jaws onto Jack's arm and tossed its head back and forth, tearing holes the size of quarters into his forearm and upper arm. The attack consisted of several bites in rapid succession before the bear dashed off into the bush.
I may be dating myself by saying this, but some grizzlies are slightly smaller than a Volkswagon bug from the nineteen sixties, and you may be dating yourself by understanding my meaning.

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