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when using an outhouse in Alaska in Feb, be sure to bring the bear necessities

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A woman in Alaska says she "jumped up and screamed" after she was attacked by a bear while using the toilet.

Shannon Stevens sustained a puncture wound while using a remote outhouse toilet at Chilkat Lake last weekend.

After hearing her scream, Ms Stevens' brother went to see what had caused the injury, only to find a bear's head in the hole of the toilet.

Ms Stevens says the wound was caused by either a bite or a swipe from the animal's claw.

She was spending the weekend in a yurt with her brother Erik and his girlfriend when the incident occurred. Earlier in the evening they had cooked sausages on an open firepit.

"I got out there and sat down on the toilet and immediately something bit my butt as I sat down," she told the Associated Press news agency.

 

She screamed for her brother who came out with a head torch to help her.

After she pointed him to the toilet, Erik saw "right there at the level of the toilet seat was a cinnamon-colored bear face," he said.

They ran from the outhouse and into the yurt, opting to stay inside until it got light.

She managed to treat her wound using a first aid kit.

The following morning, they noticed bear prints by the firepit and the outhouse.

Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologist Carl Koch told KTOO News that he thinks the animal was a black bear.

 

"[She] might be the only person this has ever happened to. I wouldn't be surprised over the years if other folks have had bizarre things - but during February to sit down in an outhouse and have something like that happen is very unusual."

Ms Stevens told the Anchorage Daily News that she will practice a "look before you sit" policy in the future.[/quote]

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56136249 

 

dont squeeze the charmin on top of a bear

35 minutes ago, AUS-97HORN said:

She was spending the weekend in a yurt with her brother Erik and his girlfriend when the incident occurred. 

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Yurt not going to like this.

14 hours ago, AUS-97HORN said:

Shannon Stevens sustained a puncture wound

Yeah she did.

   15 hours ago,  AUS-97HORN said: 

Shannon Stevens sustained a puncture wound

Yeah she did.

Bear may have had a hatchet to cause a wound like that as well.

CHIEF

That bear doesn’t shit in the woods.  It shits in an outhouse. 

Little known fact, there are roughly 200-300 black bears living in the Anchorage city limits.  Watch your poop hole boys, I heard bears will eat twigs and berries.

When you're up in Alaska

And you go to the outhouse alone 

Better bring you a shotgun

Or a big sharp knife you can throw

Don't let the Alaskan Black Bear

Peak his head up through your throne.  

23 hours ago, deadshank said:

That bear doesn’t shit in the woods.  It shits in an outhouse. 

Bears shit wherever they want.

49 minutes ago, Ten Bears said:

Bears shit wherever they want.

So did Andre the Giant

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