By NOBORU OKADA/ Staff Writer
July 3, 2023 at 07:00 JST
The skull, right, of a brown bear that attacked Katsuo Harada, and another skull from a male bear that Harada killed when he was around 40. The male bear weighed 300 kilograms and was almost 2 meters long. (Noboru Okada)
Katsuo Harada keeps in his possession the skull of a brown bear that nearly killed him 23 years ago. [Read More]
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