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The National Park Service has some bear-y important tips for what not to do if you – and a friend – encounter a bear in the wild.
“If you come across a bear, never push a slower friend down,” the agency wrote on Twitter on Tuesday, “even if you feel the friendship has run its course.”
The agency used the lighthearted joke as a segue into some more serious bear safety tips.
”Seeing a bear in the wild is a special treat for any visitor to a national park,” the agency wrote in another tweet. “While it is an exciting moment, it is important to remember that bears in national parks are wild and can be dangerous.”
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Damn, that was my go to move for bear attacks
“If you come across a bear, never push a slower friend down,” the agency wrote on Twitter on Tuesday, “even if you feel the friendship has run its course.”
The agency used the lighthearted joke as a segue into some more serious bear safety tips.
”Seeing a bear in the wild is a special treat for any visitor to a national park,” the agency wrote in another tweet. “While it is an exciting moment, it is important to remember that bears in national parks are wild and can be dangerous.”

Do not 'push a slower friend down' if you encounter a bear, National Park Service warns
The National Park Service has some bear-y important tips for what not to do if you -- and a friend -- encounter a bear in the wild.

Damn, that was my go to move for bear attacks