Here is ultimate proof that one does not simply shoot a massive Siberian brown bear and get away with it

Oct 7, 2014 19:57 GMT  ·  By

For those who doubt it, although chances are that there aren't all that many people in this world who are having trouble believing it, it appears that it is very much true that one does not simply shoot a massive brown bear and get away with it.

A hunter in Siberia learned this the hard way when he injured a brown bear in a local forest in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug only to have the animal take revenge on him by ripping this car to pieces.

In fact, saying that the brown bear ripped this Ford to pieces is an understatement. Judging by the photo next to this article and the video below, what the animal did to the hunter's four-wheeler is best described as utter and complete annihilation.

What made the bear this angry?

According to the Siberian Times, the unnamed man and two of his friends first crossed paths with the bear while hunting. Apparently, the animal appeared out of the blue and took the three men by surprise. Looking to protect himself and his friends, one of the hunters shot it in the leg.

The injury proved more than enough to force the Siberian brown bear to retreat and seek shelter in the nearby woods. However, it did not kill it, and as proven by the photo and the video, it did nothing whatsoever to impair its ability to wreak havoc.

Revenge is a dish best served at night

The night following these three hunters' very close encounter with the brown bear, the animal somehow managed to locate the men's cars, which were parked on the side of a road not far from where the beast was shot in its thigh.

Despite the fact that it had three cars to pick and choose from, the bear destroyed the one belonging to the man that shot it the day before. In a nutshell, the furious bear scratched the Ford, broke its lights, ripped off the rear bumper, smashed the windscreen to smithereens, and tore his way through the front and rear seats.

Since the hunter maintains that he didn't have any food in his car at the time the brown bear attacked it, his friends all believe that the animal only destroyed the Ford looking to take revenge on the man who shot it in its leg.

“That must have been a busy night for the bear, he worked hard,” one of the hunter's friends commented on this incident in a recent interview with the press. Then again, it can be argued that, judging by the extent of the damage, the bear actually felt good destroying this car.