WBRE-TV Wild video shows a black bear chasing and then attacking a hiker in the Poconos — with it later testing positive for rabies, according to officials. Victim Andrew Nierer told NBC 10 that ...
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Man survives attack from rabid black bearThe Pennsylvania Game Commission took the bear's body and said test results showed the bear was positive for rabies, a deadly viral infection that attacks the nervous system of animals and humans.
The bear's aggressive behavior was described as "abnormal." It was later revealed the bear tested positive for rabies. Nierer is receiving a series of shots to prevent a rabies infection.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission confirmed that the black bear that attacked a man over the weekend in Jim Thorpe tested positive for rabies. The incident happened on Sunday, Jan. 19, as Jim ...
JIM THORPE, CARBON COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The Pennsylvania Game Commission confirms the bear that attacked a man in Jim Thorpe has tested positive for rabies. 28/22 News obtained surveillance video of ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission says a bear that attacked a man in Carbon County on Sunday has tested positive for rabies. Surveillance video captured video of the bear tackling Andrew Nierer to ...
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Why do we love our teddy bears so much? Scientists say it doesn't matter what our childhood toys look like - it's the emotional bond that countsAnalysis revealed that, when assessing the comfort scores of teddy bears owned by others, the most important factors were softness, fur length, smell, body volume and visual appeal. But when it ...
The black bear that attacked a man over the weekend in Jim Thorpe tested positive for rabies, the Pennsylvania Game Commission said Thursday. The diagnosis explains the abnormal behavior of ...
The black bear that attacked a man over the weekend in Jim Thorpe tested positive for rabies, the Pennsylvania Game Commission said Thursday. The diagnosis explains the abnormal behavior of ...
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