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    Look before you sit...

    ...on the toilet. Though we are more likely to find rats and snakes....

    ‘Something bit my butt’: Alaska woman using outhouse attacked by bear | Alaska | The Guardian

    An Alaska woman had the scare of a lifetime when using an outhouse in the backcountry and she was attacked by a bear, from below.

    “I got out there and sat down on the toilet and immediately something bit my butt right as I sat down,” Shannon Stevens told the Associated Press. “I jumped up and I screamed when it happened.”

    Stevens, her brother Erik and his girlfriend had taken snowmobiles into the wilderness 13 February to stay at his yurt, located about 20 miles north-west of Haines, in south-east Alaska.


    Her brother heard the screaming and went out to the outhouse, about 150ft (45.72 meters) away from the yurt. There, he found Shannon tending to her wound. They at first thought she had been bitten by a squirrel or a mink, or something small.

    Erik had brought his headlamp with him to see what it was.

    “I opened the toilet seat and there’s just a bear face just right there at the level of the toilet seat, just looking right back up through the hole, right at me,” he said.

    “I just shut the lid as fast as I could. I said, ‘There’s a bear down there, we got to get out of here now,”’ he said. “And we ran back to the yurt as fast as we could.”

    Once safely inside, they treated Shannon with a first aid kit. They determined it wasn’t that serious, but they would head to Haines if it worsened.

    “It was bleeding, but it wasn’t super bad,” Shannon said.

    The next morning, they found bear tracks all over the property, but the bear had left the area. “You could see them across the snow, coming up to the side of the outhouse,” she said.

    They figure the bear got inside the outhouse through an opening at the bottom of the back door.

    “I expect it’s probably not that bad of a little den in the winter,” Shannon said.

    Alaska department of fish and game wildlife management biologist Carl Koch suspects it was a black bear based upon photos of the tracks he saw and the fact that a neighbor living about a half-mile away sent him a photo of a black bear on her property two days later.

    That homeowner yelled at the bear but it didn’t react. It also didn’t approach her but lumbered about its business, like it was in a walking hibernation mode.

    Even though it’s winter, Koch said they get calls all year round about bears being out.

    And 2020 was a record year for general bear problems in the Haines area.

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    Reasons for that, he said, could include the fact it was a poor salmon run year combined with a mediocre berry crop. “It is also possible a bear couldn’t put on enough fat when they go in the den, that they might be out and about more often or earlier,” he said.

    Koch suspects Shannon’s wound was caused by the bear swatting at her with a paw rather than being bitten. Either way, the location might be a first.

    “As far as getting swatted on the butt when you’re sitting down in winter, she could be the only person on Earth that this has ever happened to, for all I know,” Koch said.

    No matter the season, Erik says he’ll carry bear spray with him all the time when going into the backcountry, and Shannon plans to change one behavior as well.

    “I’m just going to be better about looking inside the toilet before sitting down, for sure,” she said.
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

    #2
    Can’t bear to read it!

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      #3
      Nice video of snakes down the toilet.

      https://youtu.be/K_9SGBIsDOQ
      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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        #4
        I guess that puts a new spin on the age old question: does a bear tulip in the woods - Wiktionary

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          #5
          Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
          it was a black bear
          More likely a brown bear.
          Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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            #6
            Saw that on the news this morning. Suspected it might be on CUK.

            They figure the bear got inside the outhouse through an opening at the bottom of the back door
            Just as well it didn't get into her opening at the bottom of the back door.
            bloggoth

            If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
            John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)

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              #7
              Could have been wose. Could have been a T-Rex. I saw that on a documentary once. Jurassic something or other.

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