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Indiana man survives bear assault in Alaska by deploying bear spray

An Indiana man was attacked by a grizzly bear together with her cubs at Denali Nationwide Park this week however was in a position to fend the animal off with bear spray and stroll 1.5 miles to get assist. 

The hiker was on a path alone in dense fog when a sow with two 1- or 2-year-old cubs all of a sudden charged at him from about 100 ft away. 

The bear knocked the person down and left him with puncture wounds to his calf, ribs and shoulder, however he was in a position to deploy bear spray to scare the animal off. 

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Denali, also known as Mount McKinley, is the highest point in North America at 20,308 feet above sea level.

Denali, also referred to as Mount McKinley, is the very best level in North America at 20,308 ft above sea stage. (iStock)

The person then trekked 1.5 miles to a customer middle the place medical personnel vacationing within the park carried out first help and referred to as an ambulance. He was then transported to a neighborhood hospital and was in steady situation Tuesday. 

A spokesperson for Denali Nationwide Park stated that it was the primary bear assault since 2016. 

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The park stated that there is no such thing as a indication this bear is “unusually harmful” and there are not any plans to find it. 

“Feminine bears with cubs are naturally defensive of their younger, particularly when stunned,” the park stated in a press release. 

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