Black Bear mauls Florida Woman

angelburst29

The Living Force
The attack happened in an area 10 miles from where another woman, 54-year-old Susan Chalfant, was mauled by a black bear while walking her dogs last December.

Black Bear mauls Florida Woman, Drags her out of garage
_http://abcnews.go.com/US/black-bear-mauls-florida-woman-drags-garage/story?id=23309124

The hunt is on today for a black bear who mauled a woman at her home in an upscale central Florida neighborhood, leaving her with injuries to her face, legs and torso and requiring her to get 40 stitches to the head.

Terri Frana of Lake Mary, Fla., went to her garage Saturday evening to grab bicycles for her children to ride down to their neighbor's house when the attack happened, according to her husband, Frank Frana.

As soon as the children left, Frana, 45, saw two bears in the driveway. She walked to the patio area where there were five bears eating trash that they had pulled out of the garage, her husband said.

"The bear got up on [its] hind legs and started to maul her, opened its jaws and put her head in the mouth and dragged her towards the woods," Frank Frana said. "Somehow she was able to pull herself out."

"The bears were various sizes so we think it's probably cubs of different maturity and perhaps a mama bear," the Seminole County Sheriff's Office told ABC News.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said there was at least one bear involved in the attack but couldn't corroborate the report that there had been five bears.

Frana managed to get inside the house, said her husband. Her son found her collapsed in the living room and called 911. She was then taken to a local hospital where she was treated for at least three bear bites and several cuts all over her body.

Frana was released from the hospital Sunday morning and is recovering at home, her husband said.

Wildlife officials are concentrating on finding the bears, and put out traps and searched for them throughout the night.

Although there has been an increase in bear sightings in the area, in general, black bear attacks on humans are highly unusual and occur mainly when a bear feels her cubs are threatened, according to the Department of Natural Resources.
 
Yes, there seems to have more attacks reported these last few years.

http://www.sott.net/article/269521-Fla-Woman-seriously-injured-in-rare-bear-attack

And it's not only bears:

http://www.sott.net/article/267909-Leicester-mans-warning-after-stray-cat-attack

http://www.sott.net/article/265671-Violent-raccoon-attack-sends-dog-owner-to-hospital

http://www.sott.net/article/242736-Fox-Attack-Man-was-Cornered-and-Mugged-by-a-Fox

http://www.sott.net/article/249689-Scouts-Stone-Rabid-Beaver-to-Death-After-Attack

http://www.sott.net/article/232486-Australia-Giant-Kangaroo-Attacks-94-year-old-Woman
 
well its pretty common for bear mummies to inflict serious injuries on people if the cubs are around, a lot of people are taken by cuteness of the cubs but if you ever see a cub - run for your life.
Same goes for extraordinary friendly foxes, beavers, racoons, skunks etc. that seek human contact - chances are they are rabid.
 
We had a black bear in our driveway a few nights ago. Coming out of hibernation and possibly with cubs, the mum`s are more than likely looking for food, making them more aggressive. We`ll be keeping a better watch out for our doggie, Poncho when he`s outside. A few years back a black bear took a baby right from it`s stroller in a Hadsidic community,( about an hr away from me) where everyone watches each others children. :scared: I think I`ll get some of that bear spray just in case!
 
Nancy2feathers said:
We had a black bear in our driveway a few nights ago. Coming out of hibernation and possibly with cubs, the mum`s are more than likely looking for food, making them more aggressive. We`ll be keeping a better watch out for our doggie, Poncho when he`s outside. A few years back a black bear took a baby right from it`s stroller in a Hadsidic community,( about an hr away from me) where everyone watches each others children. :scared: I think I`ll get some of that bear spray just in case!

That's so sad :(

I guess it's a normal protective instinct that the mother bears have, but if as the wave approaches and as the C's say 'Those who are not integrated will disintegrate at an even faster rate than ever.' (Session 22 July 2012), who's to say that animals and other species don't behave abnormally?

[quote author=Session 22 July 2012]
A: It is not that!!! It is the balance that follows. The illness is reaching the crisis stage, after which there is a restoration to health.

Q: (L) So humanity is sick...

A: It is more than just one species involved here!

Q: (L) What do you mean, like animals and stuff, or...?

A: Partly but think of the planet and its entire biosphere and which species is behaving like a virus.
[/quote]
 
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