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    A Paradise man says he is lucky to be alive after an attack by a mountain lion Monday morning.

    Robert Biggs, 69, often hikes in the Bean Soup Flat area, which is about a mile and a half above Whisky Flats. He came across a mother bear, a yearling and a newborn, which were about 40 feet from where he was standing.

    After watching the bear family for a few minutes he decided to leave them be and turned to walk back up the trail. As he turned, a mountain lion pounced on him grabbing hold of his backpack with all four paws.

    "They usually grab hold of your head with all four paws, but my backpack was up above my head and (the mountain lion) grabbed it instead," Biggs said. "It must have been stalking the little bear, but it was on me in seconds."

    He wrestled with the cat, striking it in the head with a rock pick. The cat screamed when it was hit with the pick, but didn't let go, Biggs said. Before he knew it, the mother bear came from behind and pounced on the cat, tearing its grip from the backpack.

    The bear and the cat battled for about 15 seconds, Biggs said, until the cat finally ran away. The bear went on its way as well. Biggs ended up with bite marks, scratches and bruises to his arm, but was otherwise uninjured.

    Biggs, a naturist, has hiked that same trail several times and has seen the mother bear and its cub last spring and fall. He said the encounters with the bears were friendly.

    "(The cub) stood up on its hind legs and put its paws up and I
    got to play patty-cake with it," he said.

    The patty-cake game was simply touching the bottom of its paw with his open palm, more like a high-five. He said the mother watched the two play and her only reaction was to call the cub back. Biggs said he is certain that the mother that saved him during the mountain lion attack is the same bear he has seen in that area before.

    "They're pretty territorial," he said, adding that he recognized some of the bear's markings. Though his arm was pretty cut up, he chose not to go to the doctor, a move that concerned his wife Suzanne.

    "There were puncture wounds and skin was hanging off, and you don't know what's in their paws," she said.

    Biggs said he wasn't worried because he had a tetanus shot a couple of years ago. Biggs simply put peroxide on his wounds and expects that will be enough.

    As for lessons learned, Suzanne quipped, "He doesn't learn."

    Biggs just chuckled at the comment. The incident isn't going to stop him from enjoying the Ridge's wildlife.
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    What a dumb dude, there will be a story next year that the bear ate him
    "All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent." - Thomas Jefferson

  • #2
    sure hope someone gets video of him I always enjoy watching those dumb moments on tv
    Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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    • #3
      Matt once slapped a grizzly bear WITH a lion! Man those good ole days!
      You know what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like this?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by WiseOwl View Post
        Matt once slapped a grizzly bear WITH a lion! Man those good ole days!
        It was a saber toothed polar version much tougher than the ones of today:)
        head or gut there youngun
        Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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        • #5
          someone elsewhere noted that he probably got scratched up by the cub or even the momma who was feeling awful lenient. since his wife has been scolding him for so long about his reckless behavior, he didn't want to tell her she was right, so he made up the nonsense about the cougar.

          It could have happened like he said, but this guy was bound to get injured by the bears sooner or later, so I'll side with Occum's Razor.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by All Talk View Post
            someone elsewhere noted that he probably got scratched up by the cub or even the momma who was feeling awful lenient. since his wife has been scolding him for so long about his reckless behavior, he didn't want to tell her she was right, so he made up the nonsense about the cougar.

            It could have happened like he said, but this guy was bound to get injured by the bears sooner or later, so I'll side with Occum's Razor.
            Occum's Razor... HA havent heard that saying in a LOOOONG time. Thanks for bringing back memories of high school science. hehehe

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            • #7
              The patty-cake game was simply touching the bottom of its paw with his open palm, more like a high-five. He said the mother watched the two play and her only reaction was to call the cub back. Biggs said he is certain that the mother that saved him during the mountain lion attack is the same bear he has seen in that area before
              LOL You have to love these folks

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              • #8
                Or he tripped on a rock and fell through some sticker bushes and was too embarrassed to say so. Lions don't stalk bears and if either of those critters got a hold of him he'd be injured.

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                • #9
                  Some Folks, Thats really all I can say, some expect us to believe this kinda stuff, some actually live through it and don't understand why we don't believe it. SOME FOLKS!!

                  What the heck are you doing watching teddy and his momma so close, really! I wanna die for a Kodak or should I say Kodiak Moment!!

                  He musta pulled the thorn out of the momma bears foot so she returned the favor, OH WAIT! that aint the way the story goes!!
                  Do the right thing, because it is the right thing to do!

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