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[–] Nougat@fedia.io 35 points 2 days ago (2 children)

14 May 1805: Narrow Escape

One of their most harrowing experiences with a grizzly occurred on 14 May 1805, on the bank of the Missouri River between the Milk and Musselshell rivers. Clark wrote:

Six good hunters of the party fired at a Brown or Yellow Bear Several times before they killed him, & indeed he had like to have defeated the whole party, he pursued them Seperately as they fired on him, and was near Catching Several of them one he pursued into the river, this bear was large & fat would way about 500 wt

Lewis described the climax of the incident:

he pursued two of them seperately so close that they were obliged to throw aside their guns and poucnes and throw themselves into the river altho’ the bank was nearly twenty feet perpendicular; so enraged was this animal that he plunged into the river only a few feet behind the second man he had compelled to take refuge in the water, when one of those who still remained on shore shot him through the head and finally killed him.

When they butchered the animal, they found that a total of eight rifle balls had entered its body in different directions.

https://lewis-clark.org/sciences/mammals/bears/grizzly-bear-encounters/


You will not beat a grizzly bear unarmed. You might not beat a grizzly bear armed.

[–] Bytemeister@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

When I visited Yellowstone, I found a clearing that recently had a bear in it. Grizzly or not, there was a claw mark about 7ft up on a pine tree, and there were peels of bark hanging down the tree. That bear casually peeled the bark off the tree with the same effort you could peel a cucumber with a peeler.

[–] bizarroland@fedia.io 16 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I love that the original word for bear has been lost to the annals of time because it was feared that saying the word for bear out loud would summon a bear and that was instant total party kill for everybody involved.

Bears are the original boogie men.

[–] Nougat@fedia.io 9 points 2 days ago (1 children)

On another etymological note, we have no idea where the word "dog" comes from.

Poughkeepsie. That's where.