On average, brown bears are responsible for about one to two human fatalities per year in North America. However, these incidents are relatively rare, as most encounters do not result in aggression. Despite their potential danger, brown bears typically avoid human contact. It's important for people in bear habitats to take precautions to minimize encounters.
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It is possible, but there are many reports of them being killed by tigers.
There are no official statistics on the number of people killed by drop bears each year because drop bears are not real. They are a fictional creature used to scare tourists in Australia.
yeh spirit bears really kill people
Wolves, big cats, black bears, brown bears, crocodiles, and pythons are animals that many chinese people are scared of.
a lot, like 2098 a year and that is a lot
5 million bears
Well depend's where you live and what kind of bear you mean.
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John Brown killed 7 innocent people in the raid of Harper ferry
Actually, brown bears don't live in Saskatchewan. Grizzly bears do, which are considered the same species as brown bears, but many consider them different. Temperatures these bears live in range from -10 C to over +30 C.