As people across the US visiting parks and taking trips to the mountains encounter bears, the National Park Service reminds you not to 'push your slower friends down in attempts of saving yourself' in the event of an attack.
As people across the country visiting parks and taking trips to the mountains find themselves in terrifying encounters with bears, the National Park Service has offered a few tips on what to do if you're face-to-face with the furry beasts.The first tip?"Please don't run from bears or push your slower friends down in attempts of saving yourself," the NPS joked in a Facebook post Wednesday.
Don't we all?"Read MoreAnother tip is to identify yourself by making noise, specifically your voice, so the bear doesn't confuse you for an animal and knows you're human. While a curious bear might come closer or stand on its hind legs to examine and smell you, it is not threatening.A bear attacks a woman.
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