Officials from Wyoming’s Game and Fish Department confirmed late Monday that a 31-year-old Utah man had been killed by a bear.
The body of Adam Thomas Stewart, 31, was found
adjacent to two deer carcasses that bears had been feeding on in
Bridger-Teton National Forest.
A release from the Wyoming wildlife agency said
Fremont County Coroner Ed McAuslan "indicated the pathologist’s
preliminary report stated the individual suffered blunt force trauma
from a probable bear bite."
Evidence collected at the site is being
analyzed to try to determine if the bear that attacked Stewart was a
grizzly or a black bear.
1 comment:
Two deer carcasses?
In the same area?
That seams suspicious.
And why wasn't this man armed in bear country?
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