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12th August 2010, 04:23 PM
#1
Man Survives Polar Bear Attack
Man survives terrifying polar bear attack
Mr Nilssen's friend Ludvig Fjeld scrambled outside the tent and managed to find another rifle the pair had buried in some sand nearby.
"I was about 20 or 25m from the bear and it had Sebastian in its mouth, I was very worried I did not want to hit Sebastian as well," Mr Fjeld said.
"That would have been a really bad day for him."
I love understatements
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12th August 2010, 06:49 PM
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I feel sorry for isbjornet. Shot in his home land whilst doing what isbjorne do. Hunting animals lower in the food chain. Norskere should be aware of the dangers of travelling and camping in bear territory. Ice bears are a bloody big carnivore with no natural enemies.
URSUSMAJOR
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12th August 2010, 08:41 PM
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Is it just me? I don't understand why you would bury a rifle in the sand?
Hmmm Better bury my rifle just in case
Maybe its the norm in Sandy polar bear territory but I don't know of anyone around here that buries their rifles.
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12th August 2010, 08:47 PM
#4

Originally Posted by
MickS
Man survives terrifying polar bear attack
Mr Nilssen's friend Ludvig Fjeld scrambled outside the tent and managed to find another rifle the pair had buried in some sand nearby.
"I was about 20 or 25m from the bear and it had Sebastian in its mouth, I was very worried I did not want to hit Sebastian as well," Mr Fjeld said.
"That would have been a really bad day for him."
I love understatements

What, compared to being eaten alive by a big arse bear.
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