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Mary Beth Harshbarger (born February 19, 1965) is an American woman who rose to media attention when she shot her husband, Mark Harshbarger, during a hunting trip in Newfoundland, Canada, thinking he was a bear.
Vitaly Aleksandrovich Nikolayenko (Russian: Виталий Александрович Николаенко, transliteration: Vitálij Aleksándrovich Nikoláyenko, 1938 – December 2003) was a Russian self-educated natural scientist and photographer notable for his extensive research on the ethology of Russian bears.
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An on-site necropsy of Bear 141 revealed human body parts, such as fingers and limbs. The younger bear was consumed by other animals before it could be necropsied. [16] In the 85-year history of Katmai National Park, this was the first known incident of a person being killed by a bear. [16]
When Kjersem’s girlfriend found his bloodied body in a makeshift campground in a remote area near Big Sky on Oct. 12, she told 911 dispatchers it appeared to have been a deadly bear attack.
During the trial, prosecutors played a three-hour long audio clip of Herrmann pleading with Lengyel for her life, per KSBW, KRON 4 and CBS News. It wasn't clear if the recording, from her phone ...
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The bear was trapped and tranquilized earlier in the day by a grizzly bear research team. Two days after the attack, the bear was shot and killed from a helicopter by wildlife officials. [97] Initially it was reported that Evert ignored posted warnings to avoid the area due to the potential danger involved with the bear research. [97]