Taxi driver makes selfie with bear and live moments of horror and death

Mortal selfie with bear

Bhatara tried to escape the bear, but received several powerful blows to the head and neck. It is believed that he was killed by a sloth bear. (Photo reproduction).

Would you like to do a selfie with a bear to post on your social networks? No doubt she would receive many likes.

Your social network would vibrate with so many comments because of your heroic act. Doing selfie with a bear is not for anyone. But you’re not anyone, so you did it!

[Video with the bear massacring the man at the end of the topic]

Of course, with you it’s just an assumption, but with Prabhu Bhatara, taxi driver, it was a fact. He did selfie with bear and paid dearly!

Bhatara drove her taxi with some guests returning from a wedding ceremony in Bolero.

Along the way, he spotted a bear in the forest on his way to Kotapadi to Papadahandi in India, according to the Odisha Sun Times newspaper.

Then he thought of taking a selfie with a bear. Of course, he would not be so reckless in doing so if he realized that it was a wild animal.

He knew the bear was a wild animal, but it seemed peaceful, not wild, in the sense of aggression.

Bhatara thought he would not take a risk doing selfie with the beautiful bear, mainly because he seemed to be wounded.

Then the driver expressed his desire to get off the vehicle and do a selfie with the bear near the pond.

The passengers objected to this idea because it could be very dangerous.

But he did not care. He stopped the vehicle and went down, leaving the passengers in the back of the car.

Also interesting:

Unfortunately slipped and fell

Bhatara approached the animal to do the selfie and did, but unfortunately slipped and fell.

Then the bear began brutally trample him.

Some passengers who witnessed the incident,

they did not try to save him, according to Sun Times news.

Instead, they filmed the incident with their smartphones.

One bystander, however, tried to save the man but failed.

A dog also tried, but to no avail.

They then called the forest officers, but when they arrived Bhatara was already dead due to injuries.

The type of bear is not known for sure, nor what happened to the animal after that. It is believed, however, that it was a sloth bear, also known as sloth bear.

Sloth bear

The sloth bear (Melursus ursinus), also known as the labiate bear, is an insectivorous bear species native to the Indian subcontinent, According to Wikipedia.

The population isolated in Sri Lanka is considered a subspecies.

Compared to brown and black bears, sloth bears have lankier builds, long, shaggy coats that form a mane around the face (similar to that of a lion), long, sickle-shaped claws, and a specially adapted lower lip and palate used for sucking insects.

Sloth bears breed during spring and early summer and give birth near the beginning of winter.

They feed on termites, honeybee colonies, and fruits.

Sloth bears sometimes attack humans who encroach on their territories.

Historically, humans have drastically reduced their habitat and diminished their population by hunting them for food and products such as their bacula and claws.

These bears have been used as performing pets due to their tameable nature.[3] The sloth bear is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, mainly because of habitat loss and degradation.

Shaw in 1791 named the species Bradypus ursinus. In 1793, Meyer named it Melursus lybius, and in 1817, de Blainville named it Ursus labiatus because of its long lips. Illiger named it Prochilus hirsutus, the Greek genus name indicating long lips, while the specific name noted its long and coarse hair.

Fischer called it Chondrorhynchus hirsutus, while Tiedemann named it Ursus longirostris.

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