- Alex Machavo, 22, was attacked and repeatedly bitten by a bear after shooting it
- Machavo and the animal wrestled down a hill
- The hunter's injuries did not appear to be life-threatening
Published: 19:53 BST, 2 November 2012 | Updated: 23:53 BST, 2 November 2012
A hunter has been viciously mauled after a miss-shot failed to kill a bear.
Alex Machavo, of Medford, Oregon, was attacked by the injured animal near Shady Cove on Thursday.
According to Andrea Carlson, a local sheriff's spokeswoman, the hunter and his wounded target rolled down a 50-ft embankment with the bear biting 22-year-old Machavo all the way down.
Black Bears number about 30,000 in Oregon and are North America's most common bear
A second hunter, 24-year-old Nathan Shinn of Phoenix, Oregon, was eventually able to shoot and kill the wounded animal.
Responding deputies found Machavo on a forest road and had him rushed to a Medford hospital.
Machavo's condition wasn't available but Carlson says his injuries did not appear to be life-threatening.
Shinn was unhurt. Carlson says the hunters had a tag that allowed them to shoot the bear legally.