Tuesday, January 16, 2018

How to Survive A Grizzly Bear Attack?

How to Survive A Grizzly Bear Attack?

The number one threat to America today is Bears. However, the bears are cute in looking when they are rummaging the garbage for food. But, are you know that Bears are Godless killing Machines. However, there are rare chances of bear attacks, but you should always prepared for a bear attack. I think the information I will provide you here about bear attack is so useful in your coming days or any day of the life. This is depend on you that how to use this information for your security from the bears.

One thing to remember is how you handle a bear attack, is depends on the type of bears.

Here I will tell you about how to survive a Grizzly Bear Attack.

First of all, I will tell you some basic information about Grizzly Bear.




Dossier of Grizzly Bear


What is body Color:  Color is Medium to Dark Brown

What is Body Shape Type: The Grizzly bears has distinct shoulder hump.

What is the Height: The grizzly bear average around 6.5 ft

What is Claws types: Grizzly claws are long.

What is the Location:  Found in Canada. Populations exist from Alaska and into portions of the northwest United States including Washington, Idaho, the Dakotas, and Montana. 


How to Survive a Black Bear Attack?


1. You should Carry Bear Pepper Spray - 

This is first step the experts recommend that hikers in bear country carry with them bear pepper spray. This stuff will usually stop a bear in it’s tracks.  










2. You Don’t Need to Run -  

This is also most important thing to remember that when you run, the bear thinks you’re prey and will continue chasing you. You are advised to stand your ground.












3. You need to drop to the ground in the fetal position and cover the back of your neck with your hands – 

This is your next and best defence technique.  You should hit the ground immediately and curl into the fetal position. 















4. You should Play as a dead - 


Grizzlies will stop attacking when they feel there’s no longer a threat. If they think you’re dead, they won’t think you’re threatening. Once the bear is done tossing you around and leaves, continue to play dead. Grizzlies are known for waiting around to see if their victim will get back up. 

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