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Posted by foster007 on 10 Apr 2024 at 2:07PM Is it DEFENSIVE? The bear is feeding, protecting its young and/or surprised by your presence. It sees you as a threat. The bear will appear stressed or agitated and may vocalize. Try to appear non-threatening. Talk in a calm voice. When the bear stops advancing, start slowly moving away. If it keeps coming closer, stand your ground, keep talking, and use your bear spray. If the bear makes contact, fall on the ground and play dead. Lie still and wait for the bear to leave. Is it NON-DEFENSIVE? A bear may be curious, after your food, or testing its dominance. In the rarest case, it might be predatory–seeing you as potential prey. All of these non-defensive behaviours can appear similar and should not be confused with defensive behaviours. The bear will be intent on you with head and ears up. Talk in a firm voice. Move out of the bear’s path. If it follows you, stop and stand your ground. Shout and act aggressively. Try to intimidate the bear. If it approaches closely, use your bear spray.
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