Nepal, Jan. 25 -- Dorje Dundul recently had his foot gnawed by a brown bear-a member of the species Ursus thibetanus, to be precise. It wasn't his first such encounter. Recounting the first of three such violent experiences over the past five years, Dorje told our research team: "My wife came home one evening and reported that a bear had eaten a lot of corn from the maize field behind our house. So, we decided to shoo it away. While my wife was setting up camp, I went to see how much the bear had eaten. The bear was just sitting there; it attacked me."
Dorje dropped to the ground, but the bear ripped open his shirt and tore at his shoulder. "I started shouting and the bear ran away. My wife came, thinking I was messing with her, but when...
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