Further clarifying the answer below, it must be stated that only the "juke master" is able to juke the bear due to the fact that the vision and movement capabilities of both black and brown bears far exceed that of the average man. However, when facing a charging bear, the adrenaline rush temporarily allows 99% of people to become a juke master and successfully juke a bear. "there is a debate about whether or not this is possible but it is most likely possible if one is very good at juking."
You can't outrun a bear. They have been clocked at speeds up to 35 mph, and like dogs, they will chase fleeing animals. Bears often make bluff charges, sometimes to within 10 feet of their adversary, without making contact. Continue waving your arms and talking to the bear. If the bear gets too close, raise your voice and be more aggressive. Bang pots and pans. Use noisemakers. Never imitate bear sounds or make a high-pitched squeal.
A bear-run refers to how a bear attacks its opponents by swiping its paws down. A bear-run in economics is a time when security prices are falling and investors expect losses.
How fast can a Alaska black bear run an hour
The bull run and the bear run is mainly refering to the countries share market, and its run up or falling down in shares.
all i know is that a full grown bear can run as fast as a horse so i imagine it could run 100 meters pretty fast. A bear can run 100 yards in 6 seconds, over uneven ground! A bear can out run, out swim and out climb a man.
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Correction: "You don't have to outrun the bear, just the guy running next to you"
do not run from a bear -- that will just attract attention and make it want to chase you. Walk slowly away, or freeze in place is the bear is watching you closely.
It's possible. I think it depends on the horse and the bear. A small bear may not be able to run down a large horse, and the other way around. Terrain would factor in also. A bear when he charges can run as fast as a horse.
no because it will attac
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The Kodiak bear can run up to 35 mph.
in bear to bear baseball clue you may have to run home to find it