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Colorado camper wakes to find bear biting head

LOS ANGELES, July 11 (APP/AFP) – A staffer at a
Christian summer camp in Colorado has told of his shock at waking to find his head clamped in the mouth of a bear.
The 19-year-old survival instructor at Glacier View Ranch described
his “immense pain” as he heard the black bear “crunching” on his skull.
It dragged him around 12 feet (four meters) before being scared off
by other campers, and is being hunted by parks officials with dogs.
“The crunching noise, I guess, was the teeth scraping against the
skull as it dug in,” the man, identified only as Dylan, told local news channel Denver 7.
“It grabbed me… then pulled me, and then it bit the back of my head
and dragged me. When it was dragging me that was the slowest part. It felt like it went (on) forever,” he added.
Dylan described feeling the bear’s breath on the back of his neck.
“There’s four spots where its claws dug into me,” he told KTVB-TV,
showing bite marks on the back of his head from the animal.
He had been in a sleeping bag on a lakefront alongside four other
camp counselors when the animal struck at 4:15 am (1115 GMT) on Sunday in Ward, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) from Boulder, Colorado.
“I thought I was dreaming for a second and then I thought this hurts
too bad to be dreaming,” he added.
He was taken to hospital but came away with just nine staples to his
head.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife told local media had not been provoked
and that such attacks were uncommon.