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- Oct 3, 2012
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An older story, but it recently popped up an another forum I visit.
Pictured: Shocking moment polar bear attacks woman who climbed into zoo enclosure | Mail Online
In short, woman hops into the enclosure (probably going to ask the bear if he had any Coke) and the bear mistakes her for a walrus. Seeing the picture, its an easy mistake to make, and no jury in the world would convict the bear for attempting to eat said walrus-woman.
The obvious question is why the bear has such poor tactics and let her get so close. What? Oh, ok. The obvious question is had you been at the zoo, would you have shot the polar bear to attempt to save her? I have to admit I'm really on the fence about this, as if she'd stayed off the fence it wouldn't have happened. She invades the bear's home, swims up to him, looks like a clear case of residential entry with unknown motive to me. I'd support the bear.
Pictured: Shocking moment polar bear attacks woman who climbed into zoo enclosure | Mail Online
In short, woman hops into the enclosure (probably going to ask the bear if he had any Coke) and the bear mistakes her for a walrus. Seeing the picture, its an easy mistake to make, and no jury in the world would convict the bear for attempting to eat said walrus-woman.
The obvious question is why the bear has such poor tactics and let her get so close. What? Oh, ok. The obvious question is had you been at the zoo, would you have shot the polar bear to attempt to save her? I have to admit I'm really on the fence about this, as if she'd stayed off the fence it wouldn't have happened. She invades the bear's home, swims up to him, looks like a clear case of residential entry with unknown motive to me. I'd support the bear.