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A Montana man had a terrifying, violent encounter with a mother bear and her cubs and he took the time to film the aftermath.

Todd Orr posted a Facebook video on Sunday after he was attacked by a mother bear twice before he was finally able to walk to safety. Bloodied and beaten, Orr, who lives in Bozeman, Montana, filmed the following video once he finally reached safety. 

"Yeah, life sucks in bear country," Orr says at the start of the clip. 

According to the Montana Standard, the attack occurred on Saturday while Orr was out scouting for potential hunting locations on the North Fork of Bear Creek in the Madison Range. There, Orr encountered a mother grizzly bear and her two cubs between 7:15 and 7:30 a.m.  Read more...

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