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And he promptly charged me
with the intent to probably strike.
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I know the language
of the bear.
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I was able to deter him from doing that,
and I'm fine.
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But I will tell you something.
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It is the old bear, one who is struggling
for survival,
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and an aggressive one at that,
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who is the one
that you must be very careful of.
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For these are the bears,
that on occasion,
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do, for survival,
kill and eat humans.
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Could Olie, the big old bear,
possibly kill and eat Timothy Treadwell?
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What do you think, Olie?
I think if you were weak around him,
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you're going down his gullet,
going down the pipe.
:15:45
Right up top of the hill here
is where we found
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what was left of Tim's body...
his head and a little bit of backbone.
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And we found
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a hand, arm,
wristwatch still on the arm.
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I remember the watch.
Shoot, I can remember the watch.
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And here's a guy
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that used to dive in the lake down here
naked to scare the airplanes away.
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And here I'm finding his watch
and arm on top of the hill.
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And here's about all that's left
of the bear that killed him.
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A few pieces of rib bone.
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This bear was shot,
and drug off and eaten
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by other bears here,
right in this area.
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The tough thing out of all this is Tim would
have never wanted to see any bears killed.
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Even if they had killed him,
he would've...
:16:33
He would've been happy
if nobody found him.
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Nobody found any remains.
Nobody found his camp or anything.
:16:40
He would've been
perfectly content.
:16:43
He definitely lived
on the edge. But he...
:16:47
He was a little smarter than everyone
gave him credit for.
:16:50
He made it out here a long time
before they caught up with him.
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And actually the bear
that wound up killing him
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was just a dirty rotten bear
that he didn't like anyway.
:16:59
He wanted to be friends with,
but never happened.