Bears and Humans
Bears and Humans
The story of humans and bears definitely
isn’t always a friendly one. While there are some very timid
and shy types of bears some of them are highly aggressive.
Those are the ones often involved in attacks on humans. Many
people in society lump all bears together so they have this
picture of them being evil animals that we should fear.
Among the aggressive types of bears are the Polar Bears,
Sloth Bear, and Black Bear. There is no denying that bears are
strong and powerful animals. They are fast and have sharp
claws. Yet most of them are just doing what they can to
survive. If they are surprised in the wild or fear for their
cubs then they are going to be more likely to attack.
What you don’t see is that people all over the world wonder
into locations where bears live daily. They can explore the
area, camp, hike, and more without a bear every bothering them.
Just because a person doesn’t see a bear doesn’t mean that the
bears around didn’t see them! Yet when one bear does attack a
person it is media news in no time at all. Thanks to the
internet it doesn’t take long for the story to get out.
There is absolutely no truth to the rumors that bears attack
humans to feed on them. The only known bears to actually
consume humans they attack are Polar Bears. Many people do
survive such an attack from other bears. Once they bear feels
they are not longer threatened they will walk away.
Humans continue to take over land that these bears were once
free to roam for food and shelter. The desire to live close to
nature should mean you take on the risks of running into bears
and other animals. Unfortunately most humans would rather see
the bears destroyed. Ranchers have a struggle with them because
cows and other animals they are raising can easily become a
meal for a bear. When other food sources are scarce this will
be even more of an issue.
Many hunters around the world love the challenge of getting
a bear. They are even more enticed by those that are labeled as
being dangerous. It adds more of a thrill to their adventure.
Even in areas where bears are protected illegal hunting
continues to be a huge problem. Making money off of the fur
from bears is also why they are killed.
There are bears killed in order for people to be able to eat
them. The people that live in the same location as the Polar
Bears can find their supply of meat very limited. Such a large
bear is certainly going to offer enough food for a family to
eat on for a very long time.
Sometimes bears are killed for cultural use. For example the
Chinese and Japanese use parts of the body to grind up for
various types of medicines they still use today. Not everyone
in search of bears though is out to kill them. Instead they
often will kill the mother so they can take her offspring. The
young may be sold illegally as pets or even to be part of
circus acts.
There are many wonderful humans out there though with a
sincere desire to help bears live a full life. They are aware
that some of the species are in danger of becoming extinct.
They continue to educate people about bears and to help pass
laws to preserve the land where they live. These types of
efforts can be slow moving though and that makes it hard to get
the level of protection needed in place.
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