Not sure what forum to put this one, it doesn't fit most, but the "Not Necessarily Snowcats" features some oddball outdoor stories so I figured I'd stick this one here.
The story is pretty amazing. I have to wonder if the momma bear considered the hiker, who is a semi-regular visitor in the area, to be a 'friend' and that is why she intervened? Do bears have friends?
The story is pretty amazing. I have to wonder if the momma bear considered the hiker, who is a semi-regular visitor in the area, to be a 'friend' and that is why she intervened? Do bears have friends?
FULL STORY AT LINK => http://www.paradisepost.com/news/ci_20269991/man-claims-attack-by-lion-saved-by-bearMan claims attack by lion, saved by a bear
By Trevor Warner
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. . . Robert Biggs, 69, often hikes in the Bean Soup Flat area, which is about a mile and a half above Whisky Flats. He came across a mother bear, a yearling and a newborn, which were about 40 feet from where he was standing.
After watching the bear family for a few minutes he decided to leave them be and turned to walk back up the trail. As he turned, a mountain lion pounced on him grabbing hold of his backpack with all four paws.
"They usually grab hold of your head with all four paws, but my backpack was up above my head and (the mountain lion) grabbed it instead," Biggs said. "It must have been stalking the little bear, but it was on me in seconds."
He wrestled with the cat, striking it in the head with a rock pick. The cat screamed when it was hit with the pick, but didn't let go, Biggs said. Before he knew it, the mother bear came from behind and pounced on the cat, tearing its grip from the backpack.
The bear and the cat battled for about 15 seconds, Biggs said, until the cat finally ran away. The bear went on its way as well. Biggs ended up with bite marks, scratches and bruises to his arm, but was otherwise uninjured. . .
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