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Drones can trigger heart attacks in Bears


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Bears often look cool under pressure, so scientists were surprised to find out that the large predators nearly have a heart attack when drones approach.

The study, published in the journal Current Biology, highlights concerns over the use of drones around bears and other wildlife, given that the devices can make animals’ hearts race.

Drones Bother Bears, Nearly Triggering Heart Attacks

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I bet they could trigger a heart attack in some people too.

Edit: I wonder how they react when seeing a hunter, 4 wheeler, etc. I would like to know if these things also increase their heart rate like the drone did. If not then drones should be kept out of National Forests and parks.

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If not then drones should be kept out of National Forests and parks.

That's the crux of the whole bigger issue - how can we "keep drones out" of anywhere? Some are the size of cell phones (or smaller)

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This is exactly how we all will react soon when buzzing artificially intelligent autonomous killer drones zero in on us outdoors or smash through the windows of our homes and eliminate us and robots take over the world.

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Smokey the bear says, "kids, only YOU can prevent bears from having heart attacks caused by aerial drones!"

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Maybe they like the drones, like people like thrill rides. Heart rates go up then also.

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