Odd, I thought bears bearly attack humans unless directly threatened/crossed. I’ve seen beads a few times from afar in Transylvania, they almost always avoid people.
An unfortunate lack of basic wildlife management skills. In particular, people who engage in activities in the woods should acquire a minimum level of knowledge in this regard.
You just don’t keep running under a bear’s nose, as nothing happens… Predatory animals just follow moving targets out of instinct: cats do this, dogs do this, do you really expect bears not to do it !?
until the autopsy has been done it will not be possible to understand if he was killed by a bear or if the bear raged on a corpse. In any case, the responsibility lies with those who have not adequately informed about the risks. Even if it was a bear, it was not he who broke into the hiker’s house, but the man who invaded the bear’s territory, in a period in which there are cubs, let’s not forget that.
We here in Romania know all too well how it is with bears. Such tragedies are unfortunately not unknown to us, quite the contrary. 🙁
I thought people in the Alps are accustomed to such things too.
Sounds like a “problem bear”. Northern Italy has a history of producing those for some reason.
Bears in central europa? Figurerd all large animals where gone.
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Odd, I thought bears bearly attack humans unless directly threatened/crossed. I’ve seen beads a few times from afar in Transylvania, they almost always avoid people.
An unfortunate lack of basic wildlife management skills. In particular, people who engage in activities in the woods should acquire a minimum level of knowledge in this regard.
You just don’t keep running under a bear’s nose, as nothing happens… Predatory animals just follow moving targets out of instinct: cats do this, dogs do this, do you really expect bears not to do it !?
until the autopsy has been done it will not be possible to understand if he was killed by a bear or if the bear raged on a corpse. In any case, the responsibility lies with those who have not adequately informed about the risks. Even if it was a bear, it was not he who broke into the hiker’s house, but the man who invaded the bear’s territory, in a period in which there are cubs, let’s not forget that.
We here in Romania know all too well how it is with bears. Such tragedies are unfortunately not unknown to us, quite the contrary. 🙁
I thought people in the Alps are accustomed to such things too.
Sounds like a “problem bear”. Northern Italy has a history of producing those for some reason.
Bears in central europa? Figurerd all large animals where gone.
Don’t feed him cocaine