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The 72-year-old man had to collapse to the hospital this week after he took 70 kilogram bear ArkansaArkansas Game and spokesman for Fishing Commission Keith Stephens confirmed Fox News Digital.
“His injuries were extensive,” he said Fox News Digital.
He added to Arkansas Times: “It was a pretty hard attack. He attacked him on the face, arms, his upper body.”
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Black bear in the wild (Getty)
Vernon Patton, 72, is listed in critical condition and was subjected to Surgery in the Washington Regional Medical Center in Faietteville, and then transferred to the University of Arkansas for medical science.
It is now in a stable state, but remains in the hospital, Stephens said Fox News Digital.
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It was the first famous Bear Attack in Arkansas for at least decades, Stephens told the United States today. He added to believe that the last attack was in the 19th century.
“This incident is very unusual because it was not documented bear Attacks on people in Arkansas in at least 25 years, “he said today in the United States.
The black bear feeds in Yellowstone National Park. (Jonathan Newton / Getty Images)
Patton worked outside in Mulberry Franklin County Mountain area when the bear started Maul He was also “in the process of attacking” when Patton’s son appeared.
His son began to throw rocks on the bear and “it was actually accused of (Patton’s son) once” before he conveyed, Stephens said today, according to American today.
The officials later euthanalyzed the bear, said Stephens.
Mulberry River in Arkansas. (Getty)
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“If we have an animal that attacked a human being, you have to put it away,” he said, according to Arkansas. “You can’t happen again.”