How's this for serious bear defence?

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From the Nunatsiaq News ( http://www.nunatsiaq.com/news/nunavut/60217_03.html ):

February 17, 2006

Polar bear no match for fearsome mother in Ivujivik

Lydia Angyiou unharmed after hand-to-hand street fight

JANE GEORGE

Tiny Lydia Angyiou showed incredible bravery and strength last week when she tackled a polar bear who threatened her son and two friends as they played hockey in front of Ivujivik’s youth centre.

Angyiou, 41, who lives not far from the youth centre, was outside with her two younger children when she saw the polar bear eying the boys. She immediately ran towards animal: all she could think about was protecting her seven-year old son.

Another woman heading to work at the youth centre saw Angyiou fighting with the bear. This eyewitness told police that when she saw Angyiou in front of the youth centre trying to kick the bear, she screamed “polar bear!”

Meanwhile, a child ran to alert Siqualuk Ainalik, 33, to tell him that a bear was in town. He ran to his brother’s house and grabbed a .303-calibre rifle from a qamutik.

“Then, I ran to the place where the bear was,” he told police. “I shot three warning shots in the air.”

Ainalik could see that the bear was struggling with a person. But the three warning shots had no effect; then, the bear looked at him in the eye.

“It moved towards me. I shot the bear four times,” Ainalik said.

Then, Ainalik made sure Angyiou was all right, and that the bear was dead.

When Angyiou arrived shortly afterwards at the police station, she was covered in blood and in shock, but somehow, all right, Ainalik said.

Angyiou was later brought to the nursing station for treatment.

“She saved some kids’ lives, I tell you,” said Kativik Regional Police Capt. Larry Hubert, who was at the nearby co-op hotel when the attack occurred. “I am going to put in a request for a bravery medal from the Governor-General.”

Angyiou is not the first mother to show a superhuman response to her child being in danger. In 1982, Angela Cavallo, a 5’8’ woman from Lawrenceville, Georgia, rescued her-teenage son, Tony, when a 1964 Chevy Impala, which he had jacked up in the driveway, came down on him.

Cavallo grabbed the side of the car with both hands and pulled it up. According to an Associated Press article published at the time, she raised the car by four inches, allowing two neighbors to put the jack back in and drag the boy out. He survived.

Physiologists use the term “fight-or-flight response” to describe the body’s automatic response to threat or danger.

This is an instinctive response that gives human beings enough strength and speed to avoid physical harm. The fight-or-flight response can be activated to protect both ourselves and others in danger.
 
Don't ever come between a mother and her cubs.

pax

But the Woman that God gave him, every fibre of her frame
Proves her launched for one sole issue, armed and engined for the same;
And to serve that single issue, lest the generations fail,
The female of the species must be deadlier than the male.

She who faces Death by torture for each life beneath her breast
May not deal in doubt or pity—must not swerve for fact or jest.
-- Rudyard Kipling
 
Wow. She's got more stones than a platoon of Marines. Taking on the Great Snow Weasel bare-handed? You just can't get much braver.
 
You can say all you want about the instincts humans have inately in them, but the "Mother Instinct" trumps them all- One of the reasons why we feel so suddenly alone, no matter our age, when Mom passes away- When that happens we are for the first time truely on our own- :(
 
Dayum!

Without a scratch?

Only thing I can think of is she jumped on it's back and grabbed it around the chest and then hung on for dear life.

It probably wasn't THAT big - it's the bears just newly on their own that tend to wander into urban areas. May have been down in the 400-500lb range, in which case she might have been able to link her hands in front of it's chest with her arms close to the bear's front legs.

That's the ONLY position I can think of that would let her pull this off *uninjured*.

That takes *nothing* away from her guts. A 200lb black bear is a potential killer, this thing was almost certainly bigger than that. Adult females run 700lb+, males commonly top 1,200, they "leave the nest" pretty big, well over half of mama bear's size at a minimum.

Even if she'd gotten killed doing this, she could probably have "stalled" long enough for the kids to run some good distance...that would have been heroic as all hell. Survival on her part is astonishing.

Uninjured...holy crap.
 
Hardly uninjured, Jim...

When Angyiou arrived shortly afterwards at the police station, she was covered in blood and in shock, but somehow, all right, Ainalik said.

Angyiou was later brought to the nursing station for treatment.
 
in shock, but they don't say if it was her blood or the bear's. I'm sure she probably got a couple of cuts, but nothing to bad, tangling with a bear is like going into a knife fight, its not a matter of If you get cut, its how bad are you going to get cut.

My hats off to this brave woman, she should get mother of the year award.
 
Wow...tangle unarmed with a polar bear, I'd rather poke my own eye out with a stick. Full respect to her.

Why do I keep getting this image of the Waterboy's momma at the end of the movie, where she tackles her ex?!?

Jubei
 
“She saved some kids’ lives, I tell you,” said Kativik Regional Police Capt. Larry Hubert, who was at the nearby co-op hotel when the attack occurred. “I am going to put in a request for a bravery medal from the Governor-General.”

Wow...

Nice to hear him give her a compliment for her bravery and none of the usual "You shouldn't shoot the bears with guns" or "She should've dialed 911 and let the authorities handle it" like we'd get here in the lower 48.

Hats off to the mother and to the Police Capt.!
 
When I taught school, I quickly learned that there is nothing so determined as "A mother on a mission!"
 
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