Japanese College Student Found Dead on Mountain, Bear Attack Suspected
A college student was found dead on a mountain in Japan on Wednesday, and authorities believe he may have been attacked by a bear.
The student, who has not been identified, was found by hikers on Mount Kurohime in Nagano Prefecture. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities say the student had several injuries consistent with a bear attack, including bites and scratches. They are also investigating the possibility that he may have fallen from a cliff.
Mount Kurohime is a popular hiking destination, but it is also home to bears. Authorities are urging hikers to be cautious and to avoid hiking alone.
Bear safety tips
If you are hiking in bear country, there are a few things you can do to stay safe:
- Make noise as you hike. This will help to alert bears of your presence and give them a chance to avoid you.
- Hike with a partner or group. Bears are less likely to attack a group of people.
- Carry bear spray. Bear spray is a powerful deterrent that can be used to scare away bears.
- Be aware of your surroundings and avoid hiking in areas where bears are known to be active.
What to do if you encounter a bear
If you encounter a bear, the most important thing is to stay calm and avoid making any sudden movements. Slowly back away from the bear and make yourself look as big as possible. If the bear charges, deploy your bear spray and make loud noises.
If you are attacked by a bear, fight back. Aim for the bear’s eyes and nose. You can also try to poke the bear in the eyes with your fingers.
Bear attacks are rare, but they can happen. By following these safety tips, you can help to protect yourself from bears.