Thread 5012290 - /an/ [Archived: 176 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/6/2025, 3:29:59 PM No.5012290
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>see this apex predator known for killing people when approached?
>lemme get close to him and take a selfie with it
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 3:39:46 PM No.5012292
>unfortunate
no, fortune couldn't have helped anyone here, there was no random chance involved in his mauling
even if the bear got distracted and didn't maul him, it would have been something else the very next time
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 3:45:40 PM No.5012295
>>5012292
I'm not convinced that's a him.
>>5012290 (OP)
I certainly hope this creature hasn't procreated. I'd hate for its dumb genes to be passed onto another generation.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 4:05:59 PM No.5012299
Do these people lack a survival instinct or do they suppress it? Perhaps it is hubris that puts them in these situations. Every trip I have made through the mountains of Alberta/British Columbia I see these knobs stopped in a blind corner feeding bears or other wildlife junk food.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 4:16:39 PM No.5012301
I wish this would happen more often to bison traumatizers.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 6:33:35 PM No.5012338
>>5012290 (OP)
He fulfilled an ancient human role, that of prey
Dont know what else he expected
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 8:09:02 PM No.5012366
lol
moron
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 11:10:01 PM No.5012439
>Romanian authorities said he got off his motorbike and tried to feed a bear, local news outlets reported, before it dragged him into a ravine.

>In one video, he rides past a bear on his motorbike, commenting: "Look, a bear! How beautiful".

>In another clip he watches a bear in a gravelled area as the bear turns to approach him. "It's coming towards me," he says.

>Dragos Onea-Arges from Mountain Rescue told the news outlet: "The bear followed us the whole time. She was very agitated. She attacked us a few times too."

>The bear was later shot dead.

Every time. Animals always need to pay for human stupidity.
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Anonymous
7/7/2025, 12:55:08 AM No.5012489
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>>5012439
>She was very agitated. She attacked us a few times too.
>the wild animal is acting...
>wild??
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 1:44:59 AM No.5012502
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>>5012439
>she attacked us a few times
uhh...
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 5:38:54 AM No.5012568
>>5012290 (OP)
>Ravaged
H..hot...
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 5:36:04 AM No.5014281
>>5012439
They had to shoot it once it had tasted human flesh. We are delicious, no horns, antlers, hooves or claws, just plump soft meat, we are like spam to them. We can't risk word getting out to the rest of the animals - they outnumber us..
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 1:37:42 PM No.5014446
Bear attack
Bear attack
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>>5012290 (OP)
This was his final pic
you can see her cubs
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:40:12 AM No.5015142
>>5012290 (OP)
This is just the definition of natural selection
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:55:48 AM No.5015143
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>>5012290 (OP)
>haunting
but this is another for the kino find out collection
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 5:47:29 AM No.5015162
>>5014446
>cubs
In this case they shouldn’t have even need to kill the bear, it wasn’t hunting humans
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 5:54:42 AM No.5015166
>>5012290 (OP)
Why would you go anywhere near a brown bear that isn't dead or in a zoo. A black bear is one thing since you could easily beat the shit out of it if it didn't run away first (I wouldn't risk at all personally unless I'm hunting them) but you have to be beyond stupid to go near anything with claws bigger than your dick.
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Anonymous
7/13/2025, 12:53:31 AM No.5015484
>>5014446
Reminds me of this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1cgHEWG-BA&ab_channel=TheOnion
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 2:22:42 PM No.5015642
>>5015166
Why do people keep asking this? It's very simple they're retarded consumerist cattle living in the safety of modern society. They have no survival instincts and limited intelligence.
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 4:31:41 PM No.5015683
>>5014446
Being near wild bear cubs is a death omen.
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 7:51:58 PM No.5015740
Why do we always shoot animals when they fulfill the important role of natural selection?
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Anonymous
7/13/2025, 7:53:18 PM No.5015741
>>5015740
Human narcissism/revenge drive.
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 7:56:21 PM No.5015743
>>5015740
Because they have served their purpose and we haven't equipped or educated the sheeple to expect future bear attacks from learned man-eaters
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 8:15:09 PM No.5015748
>>5015740
Because they become habituated to attacking humans and lose their fear of us. It's one thing to sit around and huff your own farts on 4chinz because one guy was a bit stupid around a bear, it's another thing when that bear enters town and attacks people taking out their garbage or walking their dogs or whatever. It's a human's world, deal with it.
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Anonymous
7/13/2025, 8:20:11 PM No.5015750
muh bears
muh bears
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>>5015748
That's right