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Depending on the type of bear.The Bat said:I am not really familiar with bear anatomy but how hard is it to crack open a bear's skull with a wooden stick that thick?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUkB_yKvBHQ&feature=relatedwolf116 said:Now that's tough!
Are bears really fast at running or something? They just look big and fat. I can't imaging Yogi Bear running very fast. The only bear I've seen is a koala bear.
A grizzly could get get kicked in the head by a moose and be fine- their bone density is 10x greater then any other mammals. I remember reading that you need at least a .45 caliber handgun if you want to kill one with a headshot- because anything less would just bounce off the skull. :nervous:DJDamage said:Depending on the type of bear.
He was lucky he was attacked by a female black bear that only weighed around 200-300 pounds and has a smaller head then her male counterpart.
If it were a Grizzly, that guy would probably have been toast.
Never the less, I love those survival stories of man vs nature.
Hmm, that's what probably happened here too. I mean the way this guy described it, it sounds like he just bashed the bear's face in the front with the stick. I wouldn't be surprised if the bear's nose was one of the first sites that took the blow from the stick. And he probably just used the blunt edges from the broken stick to "finish" the job.fertileTurtle said:He was caught up in a tree by a bear and ended up stabbing it in the nose with a knife. The Bear's nose is a vurnerable spot, so the bear left him alone. I, however, am not sure what in hell went down here.