A guy who lost his lower jaw in a grizzly bear attack and is preparing to leave the health center in Utah after the terrible experience has actually joked he is prepared for “round 2” if he ever satisfies another ursine enemy in the wilderness. Navy veteran Rudy Noorlander, 61, went through 3 operations to fix his face at the University of Utah Health healthcare facility in Salt Lake City after the bear assaulted him in Custer Gallatin national park near Big Sky, Montana. Noorlander– who spoke to reporters by composing on a marker board– is in excellent humor as he recuperates from his injuries. “I will win round 2,” Noorlander jokingly composed on his board in recommendation to his strategies to go back to checking out nature and snowboarding. The bear attack occurred after Noorlander assisted hunters find a deer they believed they had actually eliminated, the household’s GoFundMe project stated. He took out a weapon however was not able to frighten it off and it bit off his lower jaw. The hunters he was assisting ultimately went after the animal away and got aid. Noorlander is anticipated to make a complete healing however is working to recuperate his complete capability to consume and talk. In a letter checked out to press reporters by his child, Noorlander once again revealed his exceptional happiness and stated: “Soon, I’m going to be a free-range chicken and will not be attached to anything.” He likewise stated he was eagerly anticipating having the ability to consume usually once again. “That very first root beer float is going to taste so remarkable,” the letter stated.