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what to do if you see a bear on the golf course

by Miss Jana Spencer PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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So what should you do if you see a bear? Stop. Remain calm. Assess the situation. DOES THE BEAR KNOW YOU’RE THERE? If ] Lesson tags: Online Bear Safety Resource & STAY SAFE in Bear Country Course. You will receive a certificate as proof of completion., What to do if you Encounter a Bear

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Did a golfer run into a bear on a golf course?

Most people would be terrified to run into a bear on a golf course, but turns out this bear was actually petrified and confused of a stand bag loaded with clubs. According to the author, the bear came running at him while he was on the 12th hole, so the golfer dropped his club and ran across the fairway.

What to do if you see a bear on the trail?

A good answer to "what to do if you see a bear" is to adjust your breath, stay calm just like you meet another backpacker on the trail to deal with any possible incidents during the encounter. #2. Don't approach the bear to take photos.

Can you spot the three black bear cubs roughhousing on a golf course?

While on a local golf course, James spotted three little black bear cubs doing what they do best: roughhousing. It’s a ridiculously cute sight as the three siblings try their best to take down a flagpole.

How did the golfer defeat the bear on the 12th hole?

According to the author, the bear came running at him while he was on the 12th hole, so the golfer dropped his club and ran across the fairway. The bear, however, was consumed by the golf clubs.

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Who said don't feed black bears?

On this note, ABC 13 quotes North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission’s Ashley Hobbs with “Don’t feed them, don’t treat them as pets and let them be wild animals,” when it comes to black bears.

Do black bears kill humans?

American black bears, though, are far more skittish. In contrast to this brown bear statistic, there are absolutely no confirmed records of a black bear killing a human in defense of their cubs. Instead, that’s a grizzly bear trait.

Do grizzly bears mow down their offspring?

Browns, such as grizzlies and Kodiaks, will mow down any obstacle facing their offspring, nearly without fail. According to Bear.org, 70% of killings by grizzly bears are mothers defending their cubs.

Do bear cubs tackle flagpoles?

One of the bear cubs seems of a particularly determined nature. They repeatedly tackle the flagpole as it bounces them back and forth, showing A.) The natural curiosity of our American black bears, and B.) This North Carolina golf course should be commended for their construction standards!

What to do if a bear follows you?

If the bear follows you, or charges you, stop and stand your ground. Keep encouraging it to keep its distance by speaking and making yourself look bigger.

What is the rule for bear safety?

Rule #1 for bear safety is to avoid an encounter altogether. If you are keeping an eye out for signs of bears and regularly scanning the horizon, there's a chance you might spot a bear before they know you are in the area. In this situation, you want to slip away quietly.

What is the difference between a black bear and a grizzly bear?

Grizzly bears have distinct shoulder humps, while black bears are more evenly built. Besides watching for the bears themselves, keep an eye out for other signs that bears are around. Tracks are a key indicator, with black bears possessing tracks with short claws and grizzly bears having longer ones.

How many injuries did a grizzly bear inflict?

Bear attacks are comfortingly low, all things being considered. For example, in the USA and Canada, between 1900 and 1985, grizzly bears inflicted only about 162 injuries, many of them non life-threatening. [Source: Cardall, T. and Rosen, P. (2003). Grizzly Bear Attack. The Journal of Emergency Medicine ]. That’s less than 2 attacks per year.

How to tell if a bear is a grizzly?

Keep an eye out for signs of bears. When you’re out and about, get into the habit of scanning the horizon regularly with your binoculars. Look for a large shape in the distance. While grizzly bears can be blonde to black in color, they are usually dark to medium brown.

Why should you not use whistles on bears?

First, bears may be curious as to what is making the noise, and second, because whistles are usually high-pitched, they can awaken a bear’s predatory instincts.

How to get a bear out of a tent?

You should only make a move if a bear actually attacks the tent. In that situation, do what you can to get out, fight back and start using your bear spray.

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