I am not sure if anybody need this, but in case you're living close to grizzly bears here is Canadian guy, Troy Hurtubise who are testing his armored grizzly bear protection suit ...๐๐๐
See, it's not so much grizzly bears I'm afraid of, but rather moose. Despite it being unlikely that I'll encounter one where I live, they're probably the most terrifying animal in North America. They stand around 7 to 8 ft tall at the shoulder, I've personally seen one use its antlers to shred the side of a tanker truck, and they do have the strength and capacity to derail train cars, which when unloaded, way as much as 5 to 12 school buses. Knock them off the tracks.
And that's to say nothing of the 6" claws on the end of a paw around 5"x7".
The hitting force of a grizzly bear is closely linked to the animal's size and speed at the moment of the impact. Grizzly bears can have a paw swipe force up to 25,200 lb. -ft./s (about 783 pounds of force), which is between two to five times stronger than the punch force of the average, untrained human.
@Heucuva8 @ATXJane I just want to see grizzly bear driving a car ๐