First, a bear feasted on his still-warm corpse, each bite sending shrieks of pain lancing up his spine into his brain. Then the bear bit down on his calf, reared back on its hind legs, and flapped his body back and forth until the leg separated at the knee, flinging his body into an embankment, where his head struck a rock and split open like a cantaloupe. Gnashing through the small bones of his lower leg, the bear ambled over his body and found a thigh, where the prognathous teeth sank. Foot long spikes of iron pain perforated him, and with a wrenching pop, the bear tore the thigh right out of the hip. As the jaws chomped through the thick meat on his well-muscled thigh, he wondered that he still felt pain in a limb no longer attached to his body, and yet with each chomping bite, a surge

