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Man-Eating Black Bears

Author : Ted Gorsline
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 16,11 MB
Release : 2018-03-30
Category :
ISBN : 9781984188939

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Man-eating black bears, volume 1, is a classic in bear literature, in that it is the first book to ever gather together, hundreds of stories about man-eating black bear attacks on human beings. Its one of three consecutive volumes, totalling about 1,000 pages, that in total documents between 400 and 500 man-eaters in minute detail. It explains why the popular term "predatory black bear" is junk science. Such animals really are man-eaters. Volume 1 concerns itself with man-eaters from east of the Mississipi River and east of the Ontario/Manitoba border dating back as far as the Jesuit Relations of 1672. There have been many man-eating black bears in states such as Pennsylvania, New York, Michigan, and in the Canadian provinces of Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick that are long forgotten. Black bears have eaten people in the city of Detroit. The book rebootsmany old stories and collates them with a great many new incidents. There have been a minimum of 10 man-eating black bears in North America in the past three years. Man-eating black bears develop peculiar traits that differ from most other types of man-eating wild animals such as lions, tigers and leopards. They are just about always healthy and well fed and they often eat their human victims alive. They can do this because they have strong arm muscles and short hooked claws, designed for tree climbing, that enables them to hold their victims so firmly that they cannot escape. They have no need to kill their their prey quickly. They are eaters not killers. The pioneers called this forgotten trait the "bear hug" and it really does exist although it just a firm grip and does not kill of itself. Black bears enjoy eating human flesh and blood as much as any other food and will often eat it in preference to more readily available foods such as fish and hamburger. Volume one also documents rabid black bears, with the furious form of the disease, that have been roaming the woodlands of eastern North America since 1970. It also lists missing people that the author is convinced have been taken from lonely forest trails by bears. It discusses the link between man-eating black bears, human remains and the mythical Wendigo. Man-eating black bears volume 1 is very well illustrated with many photos including pictures of the Lone Creek man-eater, The Lake Abitibi man-eater, The Madoc rabid bear, and possibly the Lake Opeongo man-eater. The author also discusses the background of the individuals that helped him to ground his man-eater studies. For example, he accompanied the wildlife biologist George Kolenosky on his bear studies. Kolenosky was the lead investigator for the Lone Creek Man-eater, the Lake Opeongo man-eater and the Lake Abitibi man-eater. George also helped to shoot the Lake Abitibi man-eater. Mr. Gorsline was at lone Creek in Algonquin Park hours after the Lone Creek man-eater, hunted down, killed and ate three young men. He photographed the the search for the missing boys and the men who hunted the bear down. These very detailed photographs appear for the first time ever in volume 1.

Man-Eating Black Bears Vol. 3 Man-eating Motives & Skills

Author : Ted Gorsline
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 35,32 MB
Release : 2021-01-29
Category :
ISBN : 9781637950531

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This book pertains to competitive wild bears that live by their wits because they, and not the feedlot bears you see on TV, are the kind of bears you meet in the wild.Volume 3 focuses on the senses, physical abilities and motivations of man-eating black bears.

Fighting for Your Life

Author : Tom George Hron
Publisher :
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 22,94 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780984051595

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Adventurer, author, and bush pilot Hron, who has spent a lifetime flying floatplanes and helicopters in North America's most dangerous bear country, tells about real-life bear attacks and relates them to survival.

A Book of Man Eaters

Author : Reginald George Burton
Publisher : Mittal Publications
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 29,90 MB
Release : 1931
Category : Animal behavior
ISBN :

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Habits and behaviour of carnivorous animals, with reference to man-eaters.

Bear Attacks

Author : Stephen Herrero
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 16,65 MB
Release : 2018-04-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 149303457X

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What causes bear attacks? When should you play dead and when should you fight an attacking bear? What do we know about black and grizzly bears and how can this knowledge be used to avoid bear attacks? And, more generally, what is the bear’s future? Bear Attacks is a thorough and unflinching landmark study of the attacks made on men and women by the great grizzly and the occasionally deadly black bear. This is a book for everyone who hikes, camps, or visits bear country–and for anyone who wants to know more about these sometimes fearsome but always fascinating wild creatures.

Man-Eaters

Author : Michael Bright
Publisher : St. Martin's Paperbacks
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 22,5 MB
Release : 2013-12-10
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1466859695

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In Man-Eaters, a horrifying study of the world's most dangerous predatory animals and their human trophies, author Michael Bright unleashed hundreds of gruesome true stories about savage, flesh-eating predators and their human prey to shock the unshockable. If you think we're at the top of the food chain, think again. And watch your back!

Alaska Bear Tales

Author : Larry Kaniut
Publisher : Larry Kaniut
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 31,37 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Bear hunting
ISBN : 9780882402321

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Describes both humorous and deadly contacts between humans and bears in Alaska and reviews the precautions for avoiding a bear attack

Night of the Grizzlies

Author : Jack Olsen
Publisher : Crime Rant Books
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 36,68 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Nature
ISBN :

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For more than half a century, grizzly bears roamed free in the national parks without causing a human fatality. Then in 1967, on a single August night, two campers were fatally mauled by enraged bears -- thus signaling the beginning of the end for America's greatest remaining land carnivore. Night of the Grizzlies, Olsen's brilliant account of another sad chapter in America's vanishing frontier, traces the causes of that tragic night: the rangers' careless disregard of established safety precautions and persistent warnings by seasoned campers that some of the bears were acting "funny"; the comforting belief that the great bears were not really dangerous -- would attack only when provoked. The popular sport that summer was to lure the bears with spotlights and leftover scraps -- in hopes of providing the tourists with a show, a close look at the great "teddy bears." Everyone came, some of the younger campers even making bold enough to sleep right in the path of the grizzlies' known route of arrival. This modern "bearbaiting" could have but one tragic result…

Man-Eaters

Author : Michael Bright
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 50,70 MB
Release : 2002-04-15
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0312981562

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This horrifying study of the world's most dangerous predators and their human trophies unleashes hundreds of gruesome true stories about bears, wolves, tigers, mountain lions, vampire bats, shark attacks, and baby-snatching hyenas and dingoes. of photos.