Stages of the Attack

Be Bear Aware . . . . . Know Why Bears Attack . . . . and How You Can Avoid It . . .


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The Bluff Charge: The bluff charge is an intimidation method in which they run towards you, then stopping, woofing, growling, snapping their jaws, laying their ears back and clawing at the ground. Stand your ground. DO NOT run. Talk calmly to the bear, shouting at the bear may trigger an attack. Slowly retreat and do not make eye contact. At this stage, the grizzly is trying to intimidate you, he may not have intentions of attacking. Looking a bear in the eyes is a sign of aggression, running just the opposite, when you run, the bear may see you as prey. As best as you can, keep calm and do not show any kind of aggression towards the bear. In backing away slowly, you are showing the bear that you are not a threat.

When the Bluff Charge turns to Mauling: Turn on your stomach protecting your face and middle regions. DO NOT fight back, showing any kind of aggression may intensify the attack. In most cases, the bear is just immobilizing you, and the attack seldom lasts more then a few minutes. Once the bear leaves you, remain motionless for several minutes to make sure the bear has left you.

The truth is, grizzlies will sometimes maul you. The decisions you make leading up to this point may be the difference between life and death.

First Lines of Defense:

1. Your knowledge. Knowing what has triggered this encounter and how best to avoid a mauling.

2. Pepper Spray properly discharged.

3. Side arm or rifle.

4. The LAST thing you want to do is "Play Dead". Use this tactic only after the bear has decided to maul you.

Remember: The Grizzly is the dominate species in our Greater Yellowstone Recovery Zone. KNOW AND RESPECT THIS FACT!

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This page has been done by an 8th Grade Student at Cody Middle School, Cody, Wyoming

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