Bear attacks family's car... in Bedfordshire

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A safari park has said it is not a "petting zoo" after a family were left "terrified" when a bear attacked their car.

Sophie Mallaney, from Leighton Buzzard, was visiting Woburn Safari Park in Bedfordshire on Monday when a 6ft black bear climbed on the bonnet and began "chewing away" at the car.

Woburn Safari Park black bear attacks family's car


27 July 2018
BBC News


The North American black bears at Woburn Safari Park live on a 13 acre reserve

A safari park has said it is not a "petting zoo" after a family were left "terrified" when a bear attacked their car.

Sophie Mallaney, from Leighton Buzzard, was visiting Woburn Safari Park in Bedfordshire on Monday when a 6ft black bear climbed on the bonnet and began "chewing away" at the car.

Ms Mallaney said no help came from wardens after they beeped their horn.

But the park said: "No horns were heard."


The car Sophie Mallaney was in suffered "minor damage" and the family is paying for the repairs, she said


Ms Mallaney told the BBC that as her family drove through the park, the bear came towards them and started biting around the windscreen.

She said they started beeping their horn when the bear climbed on to the bonnet.

"We were unhappy that no-one came to help," said Ms Mallaney, who added that visitors were told to sound their horn if they felt in danger.

"We did, and no-one came."

A spokesman for the park said the deputy head of the carnivore section was on patrol at the time, but that nothing was heard.

"He would have attended," the spokesman said.


Woburn has 10 bears, four males and six females, and they live outside 365 days a year

Ms Mallaney, who was in the car with her mother, sister and nephew, said the bear eventually left her family's car and approached another vehicle.

A park spokesman apologised for the bear "worrying the family" and said the incident had been investigated.

"We would like to issue a reminder to visitors that we are a safari park as opposed to a petting zoo," he added.


The park says black bears are opportunistic eaters and most of their diet consists of grasses, roots, berries, insects and fish


He said that during "road safari experiences" the animals could come close to vehicles, so a strict safety policy was in place, which guests were instructed to follow.

The park has offered Ms Mallaney's family a VIP meet and greet at the park, but she said: "I don't think we will be going back to the safari park any time soon."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-44982814
 

Danbones

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Gee, like going to a fair and finding a kids' ride!
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Oh my Gawd!!!
 

Blackleaf

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They should have just thrown a kid out and, when it's distracted by the terrified tot, driven off.
 

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We should ship you all sorts of wild species to re-introduce into your petting zoo, British "natural" environment. Bears, wolves, big cats, moose, elk ... those will all add a certain Darwinian edge to your existence that you are currently lacking.

Woburn has 10 bears, four males and six females, and they live outside 365 days a year

Guess what they do in the woods.
 

Blackleaf

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We should ship you all sorts of wild species to re-introduce into your petting zoo, British "natural" environment. Bears, wolves, big cats, moose, elk ... those will all add a certain Darwinian edge to your existence that you are currently lacking.

Woburn has 10 bears, four males and six females, and they live outside 365 days a year

Guess what they do in the woods.

They are planning on reintroducing the black bear and the lynx.