A woman who was attacked wildly by a wild animal while napping in the yard of the house survived dramatically.

Foreign media, such as ABC, on the 18th of local time, reported that a 19-year-old woman who bitten a bear's leg in California, USA, managed to escape from the bear.

On the afternoon of the 15th, a woman fell asleep in a chair in the backyard of her home. But when the woman heard the crackling, she opened her eyes, and there was a big bear in front of her nose. The bear began to attack immediately before it was frightened and fleeing.

The bear claws its arms and legs with claws, and even bites the legs with its teeth. It was the'laptop' held in the arms that caught the eye of the woman in an immediate situation. The woman quickly wielded the laptop and struck the bear, and suddenly attacked the bear, fleeing home. 
Where women live is Sierra Madre, a city in southern California with large mountain ranges. Wild animals, such as mountain lions, cougars, cougars, mule deer, and black bears, often came down to the villages and threw trash cans or climbed on the roof.

"California's dangerous encounters with wild animals are on the rise," said Patrick Poy, wildlife manager. "Since January this year, Puma has attacked humans. There have been three coyote attacks. "It's not like that."

It is known that a woman who saved her life by wisely responding to a bear attack was reportedly recovering from her home. "It's a good thing to act violently against a bear. When you face a wild bear, you have to stretch out and make a loud noise. You shouldn't show any fear," he said.

The Wildlife Service is tracking bears that have attacked women by extracting the bear's DNA from the woman's wounds. The agency says it will catch the bear and euthanize it for public safety.

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