<Tr> <Th> Name, age, gender </Th> <Th> Date </Th> <Th> Type </Th> <Th> Location </Th> <Th> Description </Th> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> "Son of Mr. Leach," 8, male </Td> <Td> August 1784 </Td> <Td> Wild </Td> <Td> Moultonborough, New Hampshire </Td> <Td> The child was sent to a pasture with a horse, and was attacked by a three - year - old bear . Leach, on arrival finding the bear holding his son by the throat, struck the bear with a stake . The bear withdrew, dragging the boy with him . A search was mounted the next day, and the corpse of the boy was discovered, partially devoured . The bear rose from behind a nearby log, and was killed by three gunshots . </Td> </Tr> <Table> <Tr> <Td> Locations of fatal bear attacks in Canada Gold: Wild brown bears Black: Wild black bears Green: Wild polar bears Blue: Captive bears (all species) <P> </P> </Td> <Td> Locations of fatal bear attacks in the contiguous United States Gold: Wild brown bears Black: Wild black bears Blue: Captive bears (all species, including polar bears) <P> </P> </Td> <Td> Locations of fatal bear attacks in Alaska Gold: Wild brown bears Black: Wild black bears Green: Wild polar bears <P> </P> </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Td> Locations of fatal bear attacks in Canada Gold: Wild brown bears Black: Wild black bears Green: Wild polar bears Blue: Captive bears (all species) <P> </P> </Td> <Td> Locations of fatal bear attacks in the contiguous United States Gold: Wild brown bears Black: Wild black bears Blue: Captive bears (all species, including polar bears) <P> </P> </Td> <Td> Locations of fatal bear attacks in Alaska Gold: Wild brown bears Black: Wild black bears Green: Wild polar bears <P> </P> </Td> </Tr>

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