Bears kill seven people in Japan this year as attacks hit record high
A black bear in Iwate, northern Japan - one of two types of bear found in the country
Attacks by bears tend to surge in autumn before bears hibernate, with experts saying low yields of beech nuts because of climate change could be driving hungry a
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