While recovering at his Escondido home, Johan Otter points to a photo taken shortly after arriving

While recovering at his Escondido home, Johan Otter points to a photo taken shortly after arriving at Harborview Regional Trauma Center in Seattle, WA where he was missing 60% of his scalp, suffered six broken vertebrae, three fractured ribs, and multiple bite and claw wounds, including one to his right eye. Otter and his daughter Jenna were attacked by a Grizzly Bear while hiking in Glacier National Park, Montana on August 25th 2005. (Photo by Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
While recovering at his Escondido home, Johan Otter points to a photo taken shortly after arriving at Harborview Regional Trauma Center in Seattle, WA where he was missing 60% of his scalp, suffered six broken vertebrae, three fractured ribs, and multiple bite and claw wounds, including one to his right eye. Otter and his daughter Jenna were attacked by a Grizzly Bear while hiking in Glacier National Park, Montana on August 25th 2005. (Photo by Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
While recovering at his Escondido home, Johan Otter points to a photo taken shortly after arriving
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