1:37:05
To me, there is no such thing
as a secret world of the bears.
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And this blank stare speaks
only of a half-bored interest in food.
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But for Timothy Treadwell,
this bear was a friend, a savior.
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Amie Huguenard was screaming.
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All of a sudden, the intensity
of Amie's screaming
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reached a new height
and became very, very loud.
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And she really now was screaming
at the top of her lungs.
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These horrifying screams
were punctuated by Timothy saying,
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"Go away. Leave me.
Go away. Run! Get out of here."
1:37:46
In other words, Timothy is trying
now to save Amie's life
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because Timothy realizes,
at this point in time during this attack,
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Timothy knows he's gonna die.
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He knows that.
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My sense of listening
to this tape
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is that the bear let go,
probably let go
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of the top of his head where
I found massive lacerations.
1:38:08
That is tears of the scalp
away from his head.
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Suddenly, though, the bear,
after letting go,
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grabbed Timothy somewhere
in the high leg area.
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And Timothy, appropriately in my opinion,
as a human being,
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decided now is the time
to save one life anyway.
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If his life was going away,
if his life was fading away,
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now was the time
for Amie to get out.
1:38:40
The expedition coming close to a close,
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but I'm still here.
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It's been over four months
in the wilderness.
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And a hurricane-force
storm now building.
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Over 50-mile-an-hour winds,
soon over 70.
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The bears safely
heading for their dens.
1:38:56
The work...
the work successful.
1:38:59
I'm over 20 pounds lighter.
My clothes are rags.