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Montana Woman Fends Off Bear Attack With Zucchini

MATT VOLZ   09/23/10 10:20 PM ET   AP

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HELENA, Mont. — A Montana woman fended off a bear trying to muscle its way into her home Thursday by pelting the animal with a large piece of zucchini from her garden.

The woman suffered minor scratches and one of her dogs was wounded after tussling with the 200-pound bear.

The attack happened just after midnight when the woman let her three dogs into the backyard for their nighttime ritual before she headed to bed, Missoula County Sheriff's Lt. Rich Maricelli said. Authorities believe the black bear was just 25 yards away, eating apples from a tree.

Two of the dogs sensed the bear, began barking and ran away, Maricelli said. The third dog, a 12-year-old collie that wasn't very mobile, remained close to the woman as she stood in the doorway of the home near Frenchtown in western Montana.

Before she knew what was happening, the bear was on top of the dog and batting the collie back and forth, Maricelli said.

"She kicked the bear with her left leg as hard as she could, and she said she felt like she caught it pretty solidly under the chin," Maricelli said.

But as she kicked, the bruin swiped at her leg with its paw and ripped her jeans.

The bear then turned its full attention to the woman in the doorway. She retreated into the house and tried to close the door, but the bear stuck its head and part of a shoulder through the doorway.

The woman held onto the door with her right hand. With her left, she reached behind and grabbed a 14-inch zucchini that she had picked from her garden earlier and was sitting on the kitchen counter, Maricelli said.

She threw the vegetable. It bopped the bruin on the top of its head and the animal fled, Maricelli said.

The woman called for help from a relative staying with her. They found the collie outside, unable to move, and took it to a veterinarian.

The dog appeared to be fine on Thursday, but the vet was keeping it for observation, Maricelli said.

The woman did not need medical attention for the scratches on her leg, though she got a tetanus shot as a precaution, Maricelli said.

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials set up a trap in an attempt to capture the bear, the agency said in a statement.

Besides the nearby fruit trees, there wasn't anything on the woman's property that would attract a bear into the backyard, like garbage or livestock feed, wildlife officials said.

Maricelli interviewed the woman, but said the sheriff's office was complying with her wish not to identify her.

"She was very, very shaken, and it kind of took the humor portion out of it for me," Maricelli said. "She said it had this horrific growl and was snarling.

"(But) she can see the humor in it, and she wanted the story put out so the local residents can take precautionary measures," he added.

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HELENA, Mont. — A Montana woman fended off a bear trying to muscle its way into her home Thursday by pelting the animal with a large piece of zucchini from her garden. The woman suffered minor ...
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ladyjonquil
Good thoughts, good words, good deeds
07:59 PM on 09/26/2010
Next up on Ursine University TV - how to defend yourself against a man with a banana.
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Waiting for Something
My micro-bio goes to 11. It's one louder.
09:33 AM on 09/26/2010
It's only one of the creative (*wink *wink) uses for a zucchini.
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Ozark Homesteader
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09:48 PM on 09/25/2010
Ah, the dreaded zucchini club, reborn as bear defense!
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Counterglow
Werner Heisenberg may have been right.
02:37 PM on 09/25/2010
Looks like Monty Python was onto something.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RKTSwAVaoU
11:30 AM on 09/25/2010
I like the emphasis on "home grown"...........so if the vegtable was purchased from the supermarket it wouldn't have worked? Kinda of a stretch to try and make this an organic story....
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Ainsaade
Covered in bees
02:56 PM on 09/24/2010
Grizzlies are scared off by zuchinni? Will it work on Sarah Palin?
02:05 PM on 09/24/2010
Geez I have no energy today. I just feel like vegging. Now......its a good thing. I'm in luck.
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learninglife
Be the change you want to see in the world
11:57 AM on 09/24/2010
What happened to the zucchini?
02:01 PM on 09/24/2010
Funeral today......so sad......so soon.........
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LeFlaneur
does nuance.
11:40 AM on 09/24/2010
See even bears hate that stuff.
12:31 AM on 09/26/2010
But goldfish and catfish love it.
10:46 AM on 09/24/2010
And THAT is why we should encourage and promote gardening!
06:44 AM on 09/24/2010
And the bear said: "Is that a zucchini in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?"
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caroline gray
artist : ) animal lover
02:09 AM on 09/24/2010
damn i should keep ridiculously large vegetables around more often, no sex joke intended haha
06:55 AM on 09/24/2010
or an Irishman.
01:01 AM on 09/24/2010
Yet another reason to be a vegetarian. If she had reached for a chicken wing she'd be dead right now.
11:00 PM on 09/23/2010
Now that's the most creative use yet for surplus zucchini!
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caroline gray
artist : ) animal lover
02:09 AM on 09/24/2010
welll....;)
02:19 AM on 09/24/2010
Get your mind out of the gutter!
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Counterglow
Werner Heisenberg may have been right.
02:32 PM on 09/25/2010
Thanks for my laugh of the day.
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10:26 PM on 09/23/2010
Must not have been a vegetarian bear!