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Imagine getting smacked by that! While most bears need claws to climb trees, grizzly bears mostly use theirs to dig and to catch fish.
Experts say you need to be "aware and prepared, not scared" of bears. Here's how to stay safe if you do encounter a grizzly or black bear.
35-year-old speaks out after grizzly bear attack: 'Insane how fast it all happens' Shayne Patrick had been on his honeymoon when he encountered the grizzly bear.
Baby Grizzly Bear Running at Full Speed Is Impossible to Resist originally appeared on PetHelpful. As spring blooms into summer, more and more animals are making the most of the warm, sunny weather.
A Washington man suffered non-life-threatening injuries after being charged by a nearly 700-pound grizzly bear while hunting with his wife.
The bear blew past him half a stride, dug its front claws in the dirt, then spun a quick 180 and lunged at Bentzel. After swatting him, the bear roared into his left ear and rolled him back and ...
A Wyoming man accused of killing two grizzly bears and illegally collecting grizzly claws, golden and bald eagle talons and feathers, and bighorn sheep skulls pleaded not guilty to 18 misdemeanor ...
The grizzly swung with its massive right paw. In a desperate attempt to protect his head, Jon Bentzel raised his left arm above him like a karate block and ducked, bracing for the impact of the ...
Idaho Grizzly bear mistakenly shot, killed by hunter in North Idaho On Friday, May 9, a hunter shot and killed a young female grizzly bear he thought was a black bear.
Grizzly bear tracks are unmistakable: huge prints in the snow, larger than a human hand, with long front claws. Grizzly tracks are bigger and squarer than black bear tracks.