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Russia. This individual was attacked and killed by a bear. Bear attacks can be fatal, though they are relatively rare. Bears may attack when surprised, defending cubs, or feeling threatened. Species like grizzlies and polar bears are more aggressive, while black bears are typically less so. Fatalities often result from severe trauma caused by powerful bites or claws. Survival depends on the bear’s intent—predatory attacks are more dangerous than defensive ones. Precautions, like carrying bear spray, avoiding bear habitats during peak activity, and staying calm during encounters, can reduce risk. If attacked, response strategies vary: playing dead for grizzlies or fighting back against predatory bears may increase survival chances.

Fig.1 Man attacked and killed by a bear.

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