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Man-eating bears kill two scientists and lay siege to survivors trapped in remote forest base


By Will Stewart
Last updated at 1:28 PM on 24th July 2008
At least 30 hungry bears have trapped a group of geologists at their remote survey site in the far east of Russian after killing two of their colleagues last week, emergency officials said.
The team of geologists on the Kamchatka Peninsula were forced to remain in camp with weapons ready as the ravenous bears - some ten feet tall - roamed around outside.
The bears are thought to have run out of their normal diet of fish and smaller animals - and to have turned instead to hunting humans.

Enlarge A brown bear in Kamchatka, as pictured in the winning Shell Wildlife Photographer animal portrait last year
A spokesman for the Emergency Situations Ministry said: 'The people inside are scared by the invasion of bears. The bears are hungry - for some reason there is not enough food for them this summer.'
A massive brown bear killed two geologists at their work site on Friday. They were trapped in open ground and the 1,500 lb bear outran and killed them.
It is feared that the same bear is among those now threatening the beleaguered party of scientists.
Officials in Kamchatka said that this year was remarkable for either too many bears or not enough fish.
Rampant fish-poaching in the tundra sends hungry bears into populated centres each year, attracted to the garbage humans leave behind.
But is rare for a group of bears to encircle an encampment for a prolonged period of time.
Three people in the area die on average annually from bear attacks.

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Hunter: The bears, which weigh up to a quarter of a ton, are thought to be ravenous after running out of food
But three have died in three weeks this summer and experts believe the bears are becoming increasingly desperate.
The two geologists killed last week were found in a remote wilderness area where they had been working for a local mining company.
Locals who found the body said: 'They were in the open. The bears can run faster than humans. They didn't stand a chance.'
Last month a student taking part in an orienteering race was pursued and killed by a bear, probably as she disturbed the female with a cub. The bear also chased and nearly killed another runner.
The Kamchatka brown bear is one of the world's largest bear species, weighing around 110 stone - nearly three quarters of a ton - and with a body length of up to 10 feet.
Around 16,000 bears inhabit the region but Russia's agricultural regulator Rosselkhoznadzor says the local bear population is on the rise.
Officials said a helicopter ferrying officials and hunters could not fly in bad weather, but an all-terrain vehicle was on its way to the camp, where its crew would await government approval to shoot the bears.




thats def some scary shit, something from a bad horror movie you'd see on the Sci-Fi channel on a saturday afternoon.
 
I don't get how this base, a platinum mine with armed guards, can be attacked by bears and have people lose their life.

If you're in bear country and you die to a bear you're obviously doing something wrong especially when you have a small militia to protect you.
 
Have you guys ever watched the first 'Faces of Death'? I saw it in high school during a party. There was a scene where this dude was feeding a beer (despite pleas from his wife not to). Anyways, the bear quickly sprung up on the guy and ripped his body to pieces and there was a shower of blood everywhere....

People told me that some of the scenes in 'Faces of Death' are fake but that one looked pretty real to me. Of course I was really young then and I don't know how I would feel about it now if I saw that again.

After watching that, I developed an aversion to bears. I don't even like Teddy Bears...
 
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Um... Okay. It's hard enough to get rid of ONE bear, even if you do have a gun. Good eye and a rifle will make maybe 3 of em go away. Thirty? fuck NO. I didn't even know bears traveled in packs that big!
 
[quote name='Kendal']Best thread title in a long time.[/QUOTE]
Seconded. Came here expecting the content to fall short of the title and instead the title delivered.

Can't wait until Colbert freaks out.
 
Judging by the thread title, you make it sound like the bears took up arms and organized the complete wipeout of those people.
 
Seriously, even if they don't consider it necessary, it's not that hard to set up a perimeter and pop a bullet into the head of each bear from above if shit hits the fan.

~HotShotX
 
[quote name='HotShotX']Seriously, even if they don't consider it necessary, it's not that hard to set up a perimeter and pop a bullet into the head of each bear from above if shit hits the fan.

~HotShotX[/quote]

This.

In fact I am surprised it hasn't been done yet. I don't care what kind of animal it is, or how endangered it is, if it kills two people and is threatening to kill more, it needs to die.
 
They need to make two teams. One teams plays dead (decoy) while the bears approach and the other teams shoots (hopefully not the first team). Honey is bait as.
 
[quote name='docvinh']Bears ain't nothing to fuck with man. That's why I stay out of the woods.[/quote]


Indeed.

Brown bears and polar bears are expecially deadly. Even with guns you might be SOL if you run into one. There have been a few bears in our area but nothing fatal that I am aware of.
 
[quote name='HotShotX']Seriously, even if they don't consider it necessary, it's not that hard to set up a perimeter and pop a bullet into the head of each bear from above if shit hits the fan.
[/QUOTE]
Please provide a CV detailing your experience fending off bear sieges. Otherwise accept a STFU and faceful of shovel from Smokey the Bear with kindest regards.

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[quote name='dothog']Please provide a CV detailing your experience fending off bear sieges. Otherwise accept a STFU and faceful of shovel from Smokey the Bear with kindest regards.[/quote]

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As far as I'm concerned, the only difference to me is a fur coat and 500 lbs.

~HotShotX
 
Hunter: The bears, which weigh up to a quarter of a ton, are thought to be ravenous after running out of food

The Kamchatka brown bear is one of the world's largest bear species, weighing around 110 stone - nearly three quarters of a ton - and with a body length of up to 10 feet.

...hmmm.

Are they not quite sure what kind of bear they're talking about?
 
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