A woman was attacked by a polar bear at Berlin Zoo on Saturday after jumping into the enclosure area; she was rescued and survived with a few (probably really huge) bite marks. Video below, view at your own discretion…

It’s unsure why she jumped (certainly not accidental); it’s beyond stupidity. She’s lucky though, that the bears have lost some predator instinct after years in enclosure.


6 Responses to “Polar bear attacks woman at Berlin Zoo”

  1. #1. cole on April 15th, 2009

    That is the location where the famous bear Knut is located. There was a man that jumped in there about a year or so ago because he said Knut “looked lonely” LOL. It’s believed this woman jumped in to try to be with Knut as well. Talk about celebrity obsession….;p

    I’m totally convinced that there are people in this world that have absolutely NO common sense. Total idiots walking the face of this earth. They live their lives according to their emotions only with no ability to reason. None whatsoever.

  2. #2. Emilie on April 15th, 2009

    the vid doesn’t work.

  3. #3. Yein Jee on April 15th, 2009

    cole… people who lack these kind of common sense are bothering on being retarded, and I am not talking about idiotic sense… these people need mental-health check.

    Emilie… I’ve switched to another video; thanks for the note.

  4. #4. bb on April 15th, 2009

    do you actually see the bear bite the woman in the video?
    i don’t want to watch it since i can already picture how scary that is.
    there are always crazy news like this…
    this should be serious, but i can only consider it as entertainment. it’s just too sad to know that some people can be so freakin’ stupid.

  5. #5. Yein Jee on April 15th, 2009

    bb… nothing bloody, the scariest part was not included in the video; but it could still be disturbing depending on each person’s point of view.

  6. #6. bb on April 17th, 2009

    lol, still have no guts to watch.


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