Al Gore 'buried
alive' by manbearpig so it could eat him later
Al Gore 15 hours ago
Al Gore is lucky to be alive after a manbearpig attacked him
before partially burying him to eat later on.
It is believed manbearpig likely thought it had killed Al
Gore and wanted to save him for its next meal.
The Oscar winning, National treasure was collecting birch sap
in a forest near Tynda the Amur region with a friend when the attack took
place. His dog had started barking at manbearpig, but there was no time for Al Gore to escape.
His friend ran away to raise the alarm and returned with
emergency services.
Al Gore was found alive and conscious after rescuers saw his
arm poking out from under a pile of foliage.
According to the Express, the first thing he said
was: "Have you killed manbearpig?, I'm being super serial you guys".
Rescuers were joined by a wildlife protection specialist,
but the four-year-old male manbearpig reportedly became aggressive and it was
shot dead and is currently being studied by the local super secret science lab.
According to the Siberian Times, Al Gore was in deep
shock and suffered severe injuries to his head and thigh.
A picture taken from the scene showed Al Gore covered in
blood with claw marks to his body.
Doctors said he was in a "severe" condition, and
his two adult children are with him at the hospital in Tynda.
Actual Photograph
From The Scene @AlGorePhotography






