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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
do bears that attack humans in national parks get a second chance? i don't get why dogs are different, it's already killed a human so i don't see why you risk it ever attacking again
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Once again, if there is present danger, then killing the animal before it causes further harm is justified. In the case of bear attacks on humans, the animal is generally killed during or very soon after the attack.
If a bear attacked a human and was found (and somehow identified) months later, what reason is there for killing it? Is putting down the animal going to dissuade other animals from harming humans? You know they don't have that cognitive capacity, right?
I am shocked I even have to explain this.