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Animals Acting Up

worked4dhs

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Bear attacks in...Japan?
There were 216 reported bear attacks in fiscal 2025. A total of 238 people were injured, including 13 fatalities, with both these figures the highest on record. In the start of the new fiscal year in April, the body of a woman, presumed to have been attacked by a bear, was discovered in the mountains of Shiwa, Iwate Prefecture. Then in May, bodies were found in Hachimantai, Iwate, and Sakata, Yamagata, in cases where people seem to have been attacked by bears that were foraging for wild vegetables.

be careful out there
 
Japan fights back with Robot Wolves

A Japanese company making ferocious-looking robot wolves is being swamped by orders after record numbers of fatal bear attacks on humans last year.

"Monster Wolf" is an animatronic scarecrow with flashing red eyes that howls and growls menacingly to scare away wild animals.

Ohta Seiki, the Hokkaido-based firm that makes the devices, has already received around 50 orders in 2026, more than they usually see in an entire year.

"We make them by hand. We cannot make them fast enough now. We are asking our customers to wait two to three months," company president Yuji Ohta told AFP.


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well I'm scared
 
Orcas behaving badly
(article a few years old)
The May 4 incident was the third time killer whales (Orcinus orca) have sunk a vessel off the coasts of Portugal and Spain in the past three years. The subpopulation of orcas in this region began harassing boats, most often by biting at their rudder, in 2020. Almost 20 percent of these attacks caused enough damage to disable the vessels, says Alfredo López, an orca researcher at the Atlantic Orca Working Group (GTOA), which monitors the Iberian killer whale population. “It is a rare behavior that has only been detected in this part of the world,” he says.[/]

those things are too big to play with.
 

A missing hiker in Glacier National Park appears to have been killed by a bear in what could be the first fatal bear encounter in the park in nearly 30 years.
Anthony Pollio, 33, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was reported missing Monday after he didn’t return from a hike on the west side of Glacier Park the previous day, according to park officials.
Pollio’s remains were found Wednesday at noon, about 50 feet off the Mt. Brown Trail in a heavily wooded area. In a press release, park officials said the man’s injuries were “consistent with those sustained by a bear encounter.”


too often we forget how dangerous the natural world can be.
that's not Yogi in that national forest.
 
There are only two bear species in Japan. These include the Japanese Black Bear and the Ussuri Brown Bear. The bear species have been the stuff of legend, myth, and some gruesome stories of attacks throughout Japan’s history.
  1. Only 10,000 Japanese Black Bears remain; fewer than 30 in endangered Shikoku population.
  2. Ussuri Brown Bears are larger, aggressive; females approach settlements where males avoid humans.
  3. Ainu indigenous people practiced arctolatry, honoring bears in spiritual ceremonies.
  4. Over 1,000 bears killed yearly for damage control; fewer solutions prevent conflicts.

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4 injured by rampaging bear in Japan
Security camera footage shows a black bear appearing and chasing an employee near the entrance. As the man in his 20s tries to flee, the bear throws him to the ground. On the video the bear then moves into the factory compound and injures a second male employee in his 60s.

Fukushima. we don't suppose radiation has affected any of them?
 
Somebody been feeding them dang bears cocaine.


Loved the movie
 
based on a true story. a smuggler dropped a duffel bag of coke in the woods and a bear came across it and OD'd.
 
Aussie narrates African safari encounter. Reminds me of a pub encounter. Also makes me thinks of Iran -v- America. The Badger being Iran.

Bally)
 

A spearfisher was killed on Saturday in Australia’s third fatal shark attack in four weeks, police said.

The 35-year-old man was spearfishing with family off Michaelmas Island near the port city of Albany in Western Australia state when he was attacked before noon, a police statement said.


most of us have no idea how dangerous the sea is. be careful out there.
 
Australia plagued by mice


A mouse plague is terrorising farmers across large swathes of Australia, with the rodents running rampant around homes and ravaging fields of grain.
It comes as farmers are already under pressure from unpredictable fuel and fertiliser supplies due to the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran.
This new battle has seen farmers pour hundreds of thousands of dollars into either re-planting crops that have been devoured by the mice or spending precious farming hours laying down bait – sterile seeds laced with mouse poison.


I think that normally there are enough snakes and natural predators to keep the mice in check.
hope this doesn't last long.
 
One of the yearling does was acting weird today when I was tossing it a cut up apple this morning. It was flicking it's tail way up high and started walking sideways like cats do. I was wondering what the hell, is it choking on an apple slice...then I spotted the little yearling button buck it was going towards that was out of my view ahead of the deck. What a little tramp, doing the catwalk to impress a guy. I don't think that little buck wanted any tail yet, he was pretty young yet...just little horn pads, not even horns yet.
 
One of the yearling does was acting weird today when I was tossing it a cut up apple this morning. It was flicking it's tail way up high and started walking sideways like cats do. I was wondering what the hell, is it choking on an apple slice...then I spotted the little yearling button buck it was going towards that was out of my view ahead of the deck. What a little tramp, doing the catwalk to impress a guy. I don't think that little buck wanted any tail yet, he was pretty young yet...just little horn pads, not even horns yet.
hope it doesn't have CWD
 
Australia plagued by mice


A mouse plague is terrorising farmers across large swathes of Australia, with the rodents running rampant around homes and ravaging fields of grain.
It comes as farmers are already under pressure from unpredictable fuel and fertiliser supplies due to the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran.
This new battle has seen farmers pour hundreds of thousands of dollars into either re-planting crops that have been devoured by the mice or spending precious farming hours laying down bait – sterile seeds laced with mouse poison.


I think that normally there are enough snakes and natural predators to keep the mice in check.
hope this doesn't last long.

This happens from time to time in Australia, don't they sometimes get a plague of rabbits?
 

A spearfisher was killed on Saturday in Australia’s third fatal shark attack in four weeks, police said.

The 35-year-old man was spearfishing with family off Michaelmas Island near the port city of Albany in Western Australia state when he was attacked before noon, a police statement said.


most of us have no idea how dangerous the sea is. be careful out there.

I used to read the Shark Attack and Croc Attack sites all the time, but that video of the Russian man getting eaten by a Tiger Shark off the coast of Egypt a couple of years ago, brutal.

The Shark tracker sites always show Great Whites and Tigers up and down the Florida, Georgia, South Carolina coast, places we used to vacation and swim in all day.
 

A California man is home recovering after a grizzly bear dragged him on a trail in Glacier National Park in Montana, resulting in severe arm injuries.

On the morning of May 28, Daniel Crago, 32, and a friend headed out on the popular Grinnell Glacier Trail for their last day of hiking. Near the end of the trail, Crago’s friend opted to stay back while Crago went ahead with a few other hikers to snap some photos. He snapped a selfie standing in front of the stunning glacial scene, among other photos, then headed back toward his friend.

As he walked, he was startled to see a small bear. “I immediately checked my surroundings and no more than 15 feet above me on the mountainside was a larger grizzly,” Crago wrote on GoFundMe. With no time to grab his bear spray, Crago tried to make noise and alert the grizzly to his presence.

Glacier National Park officials said in a news release June 2 that they believe the sound of loud water in the area “made it difficult for either the man or the bear to detect one another.”

I am now thoroughly convinced this is a bear conspiracy.
 



I am now thoroughly convinced this is a bear conspiracy.


I don't know, supposedly Canadian wildfires over the last few years have expanded some bear populations southward, or thats one theory
Hell, we have black bears occasionally, and there are lots of deer around, especially in the fall. This place has been overly suburbanized for 50 plus years. We regularly see deer, coyotes, foxes, raccoons, possums, etc
 
There have been a lot of reports about coyote attacks lately, but I'm 100% sure it’s because human population is driving them out of their natural habitats.
 
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