5 of History s Deadliest Bear Attacks
Hungry bearsâwhether grizzly, black, brown or polarâcan be shockingly brutal.
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Few animals command as much respect and instill as much healthy fear as bears.
While fatal bear attacks are rare there have only been around 180 deaths from bear attacks in North America since the late 1700s they never fail to shock with their brutality.
The following list is not for the faint of heart, as it does include some gory details of camping trips gone terribly wrong. Here are five of history’s deadliest bear attacks
1. Night of the Grizzlies
On one tragic night in the summer of 1967, two young women were killed by grizzlies in two separate attacks inside Montana’s majestic Glacier National Park.
By Sam Bradley-09 February 2021 08:30am
How can brands get their money’s worth from celebrity endorsements?
In this series, we ask readers of The Drum – from brands, agencies and everything in between – for their advice on real problems facing today’s marketing practitioners. Today, we ask US marketers how to extract value from a big-name endorsement.
Big-name stars have been part of the marketer’s toolkit for as long as the industry has been in business. And they’re a favourite strategy for brands looking to break through the background noise at the Super Bowl. Some team-ups are more successful than others, of course, and getting a partnership to actually work well for brand and talent is a fine art.