Do bear encounters stir primal fears entrenched deep within our psyche, evoking ancestral memories of when humans were prey? Some argue that nightmares featuring bears haunt them long before encountering one, whether in reality or through media portrayals. Tragically, these nightmares can materialize as horrifying realities. When facing bear attacks, individuals often display extraordinary resilience, performing near-superhuman feats in their struggle for survival.
"The human survival instinct in bear encounters is nothing short of extraordinary," remarks a doctor who witnessed the harrowing aftermath endured by bear attack victims.
Larry Mueller was the hunting dog editor at Outdoor Life and wrote numerous articles as well as Speed Train Your Own Retriever.
Marguerite Reiss was an outdoor writer who contributed to Reader's Digest, Outdoor Life, and Guideposts.