Bear attacks mountain biker

John Childs mentioned this in his other bear attack thread, but I think it deserves its own.

This is all quite local for us Seattle area riders.

I noticed at the end of this news article that

“If the bear is found, it will be euthanized.”

What are your thoughts on this? Is it warranted? Isn’t this attack just natural behavior for mother bears? Why should one be euthanized when I assume the majority of bears would react similarly to the situation?

It’s to teach all bears to fear humans.

If we let this one get away with it, they’ll all think they can get away with it.

Though maybe life in prison will serve the same effect.

What do you think?

pssh, he’ll probably get out on good behavior. “He never talked back or nothin’”

Are people who seek their recreation in the habitats of wild and potentially dangerous animals less deserving of Darwin Awards than sales people reading their manuals while driving 80 mph or people who change light bulbs on their balconies with precariously positioned stepladders? I’d bet nearly as many of the latter two never come to a bad end as do those who recreate in the wild.

The rider says he is certain the bear was a male.

I don’t know if I’d have that much attention to detail if I were in his shoes.

Whats; euthanized?

euthanised is the animal equivelant of execution. And I dont think they have any right to kill it either, its a bear-mauling things is what they do.

A new article discussing the decision of killing the bear.

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Sounds like self-defense to me (by the bear). I would have to disagree with killing the bear in this case. However, in situations like this the bear usually loses. How do they know they have the right bear when they catch it or shoot it?

There aren’t many areas which do not form the habitat of wild and potentially dangerous animals; that would imply people in such areas - for example, Canada (bears, moose), Australia (damn near everything), Britain (killer hedgehogs) - should really stay locked in their homes. In fact, more people are killed in their homes and cars than by bears; maybe it would actually be safer if everyone went mountain biking around bear habitats?

Hmmm…