BIG GRIZZLY BEAR PICTURES

 

Check out this story. First you have to read the little  story, then

 look at the pictures. I promise this one won't scare the crap out of you!
 
Read the story first before opening the pictures. The following (first
two) pictures are of a guy who works for the US Forest Service in
Alaska and his trophy bear. He was out deer hunting last week when a large
grizzly bear charged him from about 50 yards away. The guy unloaded his
7mm Mag Semi-automatic rifle into the bear and it dropped a few feet from
him. The big bear was still alive so he re-loaded and shot it several
times in the head. The bear was just over one thousand six hundred
pounds.
 

It stood 12' 6" high at the shoulder 14' to the top of his head. It's the

largest grizzly bear ever recorded in the world. Of course, the Alaska
Fishand Wildlife Commission did not let him keep it as a trophy, but the
bear will be stuffed and mounted, and placed on display at the
Anchorage airport to remind tourist's of the risks involved when in
 the wild. Based on the contents of the bears stomach, the Fish and Wildlife
 Commission established the bear had killed at least two humans in the
 past 72 hours. His last meal was the unlucky nature buff in the third picture.
 

 

The US Forest Service, backtracking from where the bear had
originated, found the hiker's 38-caliber pistol emptied. Not far from the pistol was
the remains of the hiker . The other body has not been found. Although
the hiker fired six shots and managed to hit the grizzly with four shots they
ultimately found four 38 caliber slugs along with twelve 7mm slugs inside
the bear's dead body, it only wounded the bear and probably angered it.
The bear killed the hiker an estimated two days prior to the bear's own
death by the gun of the Forest Service worker.
 
Think about this - if you are an average size man; You would be level
with the bear' belly button when he stood upright, the bear would >>look
you in the eye when it walked on all fours! To give additional
perspective, consider that this particular bear, standing on its hind
legs, could walk up to an average single story house and look over the
roof, or walk up to a two story house and look in the bedroom windows.

 

 

 

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