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Grizzly Bear Fight: Only 2.75% of Americans Confident

According to a recent Stake survey, only 2.75% of Americans confidently claim they could defeat a grizzly bear in a fight without weapons, a significant drop from a previous YouGov poll. Westerners showed the highest confidence, with 5% believing they could take on a grizzly, while Southerners were less confident at around 1.95%. The survey also found that people are more confident about smaller animals, with 17.8% claiming they could defeat a mouse and 11% thinking they could handle a house cat or medium-sized dog. Westerners also led in kangaroo confidence at 4.13%, far ahead of Midwesterners at 1.94%. Despite these claims, nearly 30% of people admitted they couldnt beat any animal unarmed, but 70.5% believe they could take down at least one. The survey raises questions about the source of this optimism. Checkout Solipillow.com

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