Veteran Survives Grizzly Attack in Grand Teton National Park

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A disabled Army combat veteran, Shayne Patrick Burke, survived a brutal attack by a mother grizzly bear while hiking in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park. Despite suffering severe injuries, Burke managed to use bear spray to fend off the bear and called for help. He was rescued and is expected to make a full recovery. Burke holds no animosity towards the bear, understanding it was protecting its cub. Park officials confirmed the attack and stated the bear would not be captured or killed.
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