Man survives brutal bear attack by stabbing it in the neck with pocket knife: 'I wasn't really sure if it was dying faster than I was'

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Man survives brutal bear attack by stabbing it in the neck with pocket knife: 'I wasn't really sure if it was dying faster than I was'
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'It was so much pain and weirdness, I could feel the hot blood. I'm being rag-dolled, suspended by my flank by a bear carrying me, Colin Dowler said.

A Canadian man survived a brutal grizzly bear attack by stabbing the animal in the neck with a 2-inch pocket knife, according to reports.

As the bear approached him, Dowler—now becoming more nervous—tried to stay as still as possible so as not to provoke the bear. Then when the animal was nearly upon him he grabbed one of his hiking poles and poked it firmly as a deterrent, while keeping himself behind the bike. "Somehow, I don't know how I did it. I used both hands to pull underneath the bear to get to that knife, and I grabbed the knife out and opened it and put it in [my] hand and stabbed the bear in his neck," he said.

Vittorio Giannandrea, one of the five men who attended to Dowler at Ramsey Arm worksite, said that when they saw him initially, they were"shocked and unnerved." British Columbia is home to around 15,000 grizzly bears, as well as some 120,000-150,000 black bears.

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