Decades-old bear mauling

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Seen that in the news tonight. Crazy there was much of a skull left after all those years
 
Maybe he was using 77 grain tmk’s.



If anyone who says they’d rather be eaten alive than dying in a bed surrounded by your family, you are either incredible stupid, incredibly selfish or incredibly un knowledgeable about these animals.


I remember ol Rinella talking about how he’d like to get a good bear scratching. But after his Afognak ordeal, he was completely shook. He now has the fear. He didn’t react like he thought and disn’t cope with the aftermath like he thought.
 
If anyone who says they’d rather be eaten alive than dying in a bed surrounded by your family, you are either incredible stupid, incredibly selfish or incredibly un knowledgeable about these animals. And probably not from Alaska..

Please help me understand how you’ve decided that I’m stupid, selfish, unknowledgeable, and “probably not from Alaska” based on my personal preference about how I’d like to leave this world.
 
Guess I’m selfish too. When it gets to the point where I’m suffering super bad and getting ready to spend my kids inheritance like water on useless medical intervention, I’m going to off myself. I’ll try and find a non messsy way to do it and have my corpse discovered by LEO instead of my family. How a man wants to go is his business. I’ve seen a number of people die of cancer and I frankly don’t have the courage for it. I’m not gonna volunteer for a bear ass eating though. Ouch.
 
There have been a few of these stories lately. I'm curious how local authorities could 1) know someone disappeared there in 1975, and then 2) have a skull found 25 years later turned into them, and then 3) not surmise the deceased was the missing. Maybe they always thought it, but the DNA proves it?
 
If anyone who says they’d rather be eaten alive than dying in a bed surrounded by your family, you are either incredible stupid, incredibly selfish or incredibly un knowledgeable about these animals.


I remember ol Rinella talking about how he’d like to get a good bear scratching. But after his Afognak ordeal, he was completely shook. He now has the fear. He didn’t react like he thought and disn’t cope with the aftermath like he thought.
It is possible that others experience life differently than you.

It is also possible that some people would prefer to go out quick rather than suffer.
Also that some people that experience bear charges differently than you or the Almighty Rinella.
 
Your statement answers the question.

You're clearly passionate about this, but there's no need to be rude. It's ok for people to have different feelings about things, especially a deeply personal subject like this. I'm sorry if I said anything to upset you. Have a great day.
 
They say you don't truly die until your name has been spoken for the last time.

To that end, one could achieve some sort of immortality if they were to find him clutching a weapon yards away from a dead elk and dead grizzly bear. They'd be talking about that dude for hundreds of years.
 
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