I doubt 10 average men with no tools, no food, no special training, and no way to store water could survive in a temperate forest long enough to come up with a plausible plan to kill a polar bear.
Also, I seriously doubt that they could get into the treetops in the first place. I used to climb a lot of trees when I was less ill, which sometimes prompted other adults to try to climb trees. And that's how I learned that the average adult is embarrassingly bad at climbing trees. Add to that the fact that you don't usually find the best climbing trees in forests of any appreciable density, and those guys are dead.
Polar bear or 10 men?
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I doubt 10 average men with no tools, no food, no special training, and no way to store water could survive in a temperate forest long enough to come up with a plausible plan to kill a polar bear.
Also, I seriously doubt that they could get into the treetops in the first place. I used to climb a lot of trees when I was less ill, which sometimes prompted other adults to try to climb trees. And that's how I learned that the average adult is embarrassingly bad at climbing trees. Add to that the fact that you don't usually find the best climbing trees in forests of any appreciable density, and those guys are dead.