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5 of History's Deadliest Bear Attacks


5 of History s Deadliest Bear Attacks
Hungry bears—whether grizzly, black, brown or polar—can be shockingly brutal.
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Few animals command as much respect and instill as much healthy fear as bears.
While fatal bear attacks are rare there have only been around 180 deaths from bear attacks in North America since the late 1700s they never fail to shock with their brutality.
The following list is not for the faint of heart, as it does include some gory details of camping trips gone terribly wrong. Here are five of history’s deadliest bear attacks
1. Night of the Grizzlies
On one tragic night in the summer of 1967, two young women were killed by grizzlies in two separate attacks inside Montana’s majestic Glacier National Park. ....

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Top 10 Unexpected Deadly Animal Attacks


Top 10 Unexpected Deadly Animal Attacks
Many animals can be great companions to humans, but in some cases they can also be killers. Several people on this list knew the risks when they decided to spend time in wild places. Others were surprised by danger where they least expected, like on a sunny vacation or on their own balcony. A few of them were even experts who devoted their entire lives to animals. But all of them faced deadly consequences when these particular creatures turned violent.
10 2010 Egyptian Shark Attacks
Sharm El Sheikh is a seaside city in Egypt and a hub for the country’s tourism industry. But their friendly reputation was forever scarred in 2010, when there was a spree of five shark attacks. On December 1st, a shark attacked 48-year-old Olga Martynenko, severely injuring her spine and limbs. Onlookers dragged her to safety. Minutes later, 70-year-old Lyudmila Stolyarova lost her foot and arm. Witnesses were able to beat the shark away from her w ....

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An extraordinary man who led an extraordinary life


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An extraordinary man who led an extraordinary life
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In public, Prince Philip always took second place
He outlived nearly everyone who knew him and might explain him.
And so we have been left with a two-dimensional portrait of the duke; salt-tongued and short-tempered, a man who told off-colour jokes and made politically incorrect remarks, an eccentric great-uncle who d been around forever and towards whom most people felt affection - but who rather too often embarrassed himself and others in company.
With his death will come reassessment. Because Prince Philip was an extraordinary man who lived an extraordinary life; a life intimately connected with the sweeping changes of our turbulent 20th Century, a life of fascinating contrast and contradiction, of service and some degree of solitude. A complex, clever, eternally restless man. ....

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Prince Philip: An extraordinary man who led an extraordinary life


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By Jonny Dymond
He outlived nearly everyone who knew him and might explain him.
And so we have been left with a two-dimensional portrait of the duke; salt-tongued and short-tempered, a man who told off-colour jokes and made politically incorrect remarks, an eccentric great-uncle who d been around forever and towards whom most people felt affection - but who rather too often embarrassed himself and others in company.
With his death will come reassessment. Because Prince Philip was an extraordinary man who lived an extraordinary life; a life intimately connected with the sweeping changes of our turbulent 20th Century, a life of fascinating contrast and contradiction, of service and some degree of solitude. A complex, clever, eternally restless man. ....

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