What to do if you encounter a black bear?

Alter your route or back away slowly, preferably in the direction you came. Walk, do not run, and keep your eye on the bear so you can see how it reacts. In most cases, the bear will flee. If the bear walks toward you, act boldly, yelling and throwing something at it.
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Can you scare a black bear off?

To scare the bear away, make loud noises by yelling, banging pots and pans or using an airhorn. Make yourself look as big as possible by waving your arms. If you are with someone else, stand close together with your arms raised above your head.
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Will black bears attack humans?

Fatal black bear attacks on humans are so rare -- more so than any other species of bear -- that they occur on average of once per year across North America, Garshelis said. In addition, about one black bear out of 1 million will attack a human in a predatory manner, Rogers said.
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How do you survive a black bear attack?

How to Survive a Black Bear Attack?
  1. Stand your ground.
  2. If it doesn't notice you, slowly retreat.
  3. Never Run – It can trigger an attack.
  4. Don't climb a tree – black bears can climb trees really well.
  5. Don't make eye contact – they may see it as a threat.
  6. Use bear spray to ward off the attack if it gets close.
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What to do if a bear runs at you?

Remain still; stand your ground but slowly wave your arms. Help the bear recognize you as a human. It may come closer or stand on its hind legs to get a better look or smell. A standing bear is usually curious, not threatening.
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WHAT TO DO IF YOU ENCOUNTER A BLACK BEAR !!!



What are black bears afraid of?

Black bears are not territorial toward people like some dogs are. Black bears are mostly afraid they will be attacked. If a person doesn't want a black bear to come closer, act aggressively. Black bears that come into campgrounds are looking for food, not people, and can easily be chased away in most cases.
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Are black bears friendly?

Black bears, for instance, are usually less aggressive and more tolerant of people. They often live near human settlements, whereas grizzly bears prefer to stay away from human settlements and are often extirpated from heavily used or populated areas. Black bears are excellent climbers.
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What time of year are black bears most aggressive?

Most of the fatalities have happened during July and August, when trails are heavily populated. Attacks are minimal December through April, when most bears are hibernating for the winter and spring.
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Can you fight a black bear?

If the bear approaches and you have bear spray, spray the bear as he approaches. In the very rare case that a black bear does attack you, fight back (don't play dead). After the bear leaves, remove whatever attracted him to the location (barbecue grill, bird feeder, pet food or garbage).
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What time of day are bears most active?

Bears are most active at dusk and dawn, usually around water.
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Should you look a bear in the eyes?

If you encounter a black bear, do not make eye contact. If you make eye contact, black bears will take this as an act of aggression. They will put two and two together and go nuts on you and ruin your life. But also don't look away.
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How do you chase a bear away?

From a safe distance, make loud noises, shout, or bang pots and pans together to scare away the bear. When the bear leaves, remove potential attractants such as garbage, bird seed, or pet food. Ask neighbors to remove attractants. Check your yard for bears before letting out your dog.
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Which bear Do you play dead?

Myth #15: Play dead during an attack.

If a bear attacks (particularly a black bear) in an offensive manner and physical contact is made, fight for your life. Kick, punch, hit the bear with rocks or sticks or any improvised weapon you can find. A predatory bear usually stalks its prey and attacks from behind.
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What is the meanest bear?

Grizzly Bears

Grizzly bears are by far one of the most aggressive and dangerous species of bear that you can encounter. They usually live in the northern and western regions of the US, as well as in Canada and Alaska.
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Are black bears cowards?

In death, the bear shows more dignity than its cowardly killer. Lynn Rogers, Ph. D., the leading black bear biologist in North America, concluded that black bears are extremely timid and pose little risk to anyone. Attacks by a black bear are so rare as to be almost nonexistent.
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How do you not get eaten by a bear?

Usually, bears go onto their hind legs to get a better view, not to be aggressive. Keep all food or otherwise smelly items away from your campsite. Your best bet against being attacked is to avoid bears in the first place. Stay away from areas with bear tracks, bear scat, animal carcasses, and most of all cubs.
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What time of day do bears come out?

Bears are most active during early morning and late evening hours in spring and summer. Mating usually takes place in July. Both female and male bears may have more than one mate during the summer.
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What state has the most bears?

Alaska has a larger population of Black Bears than any other U.S. state by far with an estimated 100,000 or more. They are widely distributed throughout Alaska's forests. Others bears found in Alaska are Brown Bears and Polar Bears. See a range map for black bears in Alaska here.
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Are black bears active at night?

Behavior: Most bears become active a half-hour before sunrise, take a nap or two during the day, and bed down for the night an hour or two after sunset. Some bears are active mainly at night to avoid people or other bears. Black bears are considered highly efficient hibernators.
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How do you tell if a bear is stalking you?

Bears may yawn or clack their teeth, and pound their front paws on the ground while huffing—these are warning signs. These behaviors indicate that a bear is stressed, and it may be getting ready to charge. It will have its head down and ears pointed back, and the bear will come at you like a freight train.
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What bear kills the most humans?

Most fatal attacks by black bears have been judged as predatory. Bear researcher Stephen Herrero determined that in black bear attacks, the bear acted as a predator in 88 percent of fatal incidents.
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Can bears smell fear?

Bears can detect a carcass of an animal, in perfect conditions, up to 20 miles away. Polar bears have followed seals for up to 40 miles. Think how easily a bear can smell your fear… your uneasiness …even your busy, babbling mind.
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Do lights attract bears?

Lights are good for detecting bears, and may keep them away at first – but over time, bears learn that lights are simply lights and have no adverse effect on them. Now, lights are still great to have on your property to spot bears and other sorts of wildlife.
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What smells will keep bears away?

Bears dislike the scent of any pine-scented items, such as pine essential oil. Only use pine oil in bear country as other sweet-scented essential oils such as lemon oil, lavender oil, and orange oil, may attract a bear instead of deterring it.
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Which bear Do you stand your ground?

Brown bear attacks are most common in late spring, where mothers become fiercely protective of their young cubs. Food shortages and curiosity can also lead to brown bear attacks. If you meet a grizzly, stand your ground and do not run.
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