The fact that bears are as adorable as they are and yet fearsome, powerful mammals capable of backhanding your head off is forever a frustrating duality to me.
@@metaLungiez demand, really. realistically there's not much bears can do that already domesticated animals can't (we can ride horses, cows can haul plows, dogs can guard homes, etc.), so why put in the effort to domesticate a new animal when you can just use machines/already domesticated animals
Cmon, EVERYTHING is friend shape to humans as long as it wont try to kill you right away lol (especially if it show ths slightest sign it can be friendly)
I mean...cuz its a bond where they trust each other. Bear's possibly even bred in captivity or has been there since he was a cub. It would be a lot different if he was wild.
@@staceymenheart8353Plus Brown Bears have a bite force that exceeds 1,000 psi so it’d be even worse. I’ve heard of a case in Yellowstone where a particularly large Grizzly Bear and a particularly large Black Bear fought each other, and the Grizzly Bear won the fight, and it was apparent how the Grizzly Bear won because when people found the dead black bear, I heard that it literally had two holes on the top of the skull which fit the exact size of the top two canine teeth of the Grizzly Bear, so the Grizzly actually managed to kill the Black Bear by biting with enough force to puncture into the skull, that should tell you the impressive power of the Grizzlies bite force right there, and it was a particularly large male Black Bear that the Grizzly killed, it wasn’t some young or average sized Black Bear, imagine what they could do to other animals if they really wanted to.
I think I remember reading somewhere that the first teddy bears looked a lot more like actual bears, and their design slowly morphed into what they are today as they became more popular. They took on more and more 'cute'/resembing human infant traits as the demand for them rose
I imagine Tyrannosaurus Rex to be something of a similar case too, with lips and proper flesh covering it would likely look cuter if it weren't for how absolutely massive they are.
@@killerv135 God didn't explain that, it was the men who claimed he did. Its nonsensical, lions used to eat hay?? How in the hell do you know better than the biologists who actually study these animals? Absolutely nothing about lions suggest they used to eat hay, with their stomach structure, teeth, forward facing eyes, their urge to hunt? Clearly if bears were meant to kill you, because two old farts from long ago made a mistake so that means everyone in the future with no involvement has to be punished, why do the bears not kill this man in the video? Or the lions, other big cats who people have formed bonds with? Or are they just anomalies? If I may be so blunt, this world-view of yours is so exceptionally black and white and void of logic, I wonder how you deal with reality.
During WW2 there was a bear named Wojtek. He was adopted by Polish soldiers. Even though he was strong he would wrestle with the soldiers to help them impress ladies
He helped with the heavy ammo boxes on the battlefield. The germans saw him many times disn't believe their eyes and didn't want to shoot him. (They had the first animal protection law in the world.)
I'd take a black bear over a hippo any day. Brown bear, eh, depends on if it is pissed off or not because at that point it becomes which is the least painful death. Hippos are one of the most aggressive/ will royally mess you up type animals on the planet whereas bears are highly intelligent and curious, if they aren't hungry or have young nearby. So basically, a wild black bear you have a decent chance to not die, brown bear is a small chance to not die, and hippos you may as well just try to get some good footage of your death if they see you and decide to charge. Polar bears are a mix of all three but more towards the mess you up side of the spectrum
No, Hippos are only horrifying, and if you want to prove me wrong, find me a video of a man playing with a hippo the same way this man plays with a bear.
@@petrescue2093 it wasn’t, he died from brain Damage from falling off a ladder he was in the hospital for weeks after the fall, and there were no animals in the enclosure
Many people underestimate just how smart and curious bears are. They are quite capable of solving complex problems without having to resort to using their strength to destroy things.
yellowstone officials have an enormously hard problem creating bear-proof trash cans because "there is a large overlap in intelligence between the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists"
Then again, there's that video of a grizzly playing with a big snowball, and then it breaks, and he roars in rage and proceeds to attack trees, rip sapplings out of the ground, pretty much destroy everything around him. Yeah. So anyway.
Lots of people look at bears and go "aww, it's a fuzzball, that's so cute!". Then the bear stands on its hind legs and you realize "oh crap, it's bigger than me and its claws are longer than my fingers". Don't get me wrong, I love bears and when they are calm they are ADORABLE. But they're still wild animals and that means we should treat them with respect.
I was talking to a zoo instructor who said he was comfortable being in the black bear pen but not the brown bear pen. I asked why and he said the black bears tend to know the damage they can do while brown bears tend to play a little more rough. Many zookeepers are accidentally killed all the time because they often forget that bears have enormous strength and to them it's basically nothing.
They are also extremely intelligent too. Almost too comical enough to consider them dangerous until you get too close to them. But from a distance they are just too adorable. Even when they’re cubs. That’s why I enjoy watching them in their mischief when they’re being filmed in complete secrecy.
Speaking of intelligence Bears are learning at incredible rate how human home appliances work. Saw a bear holding the door from rebounding when he broke it to steal foods from a home. They also have learned how to sit at the table after observing us do it. They also eat almost everything we eat. From meat, candies, tic tac breath mint to beers and cocaine. They are fascinating animals.
I have been less than 2 feet away from a Grizzly they look very cute and friendly. Just one swipe of their paw can break your back, just shows how dangerous they can be. They are truly an amazing predator with multiple athletic capabilities.
This bear has obviously been treated well by people, the way that he’s mouths his hand playing to be so careful not to hurt him means that he loves and respects this person
The thing about predators with any measure of complex thought is that so long as they know you’re the guy who feeds, protects, and treats them well, they’ll do their best to leave you alone simply because it’s easier to get the good treatment than to start a fight
Yes he is use to people but don't be surprised if you hear about this very bear one day feeling some type of way and deciding to brutally maul a man it's a wild animal and really dangerous
Browns and grizzlies have a cross cross muscle fiber layer under most of their bodies. This muscle layer isn't used for movement, all it does is flex tight. It's literally armor, it prevents massive bleeding and dangerous injuries amongst themselves. It's kinda like how human males grow beards still because we fight other human males. A beard will help defect upto 30% of the friction from a strike. Bears have this muscle suit for fighting each other. You litteraly can't kill a bear without vital damage. They won't go down until you stop something from working.
This is why the bear is the most fascinating of animals to me. Their cute looks truly are a disguise. We must respect these apex predators. Thank you for this educational video!😊❤🐻
Definitely friend shaped 🤗 I love the fact that we humans are capable to make friends with all kind of animals. It is so unbelievably beautiful. A shame what we are doing instead of befriending the world.
Man. People who get to pal around with large predators like this are so lucky. They get to be close with creatures that could and would eat them without a second thought if a chance arose, but are also gentle and friendly enough when they wanna be. What a great experience.
typically i believe the animals are friendly to their owner but still weary of strangers. basically he's seen as "papa bear" but any random stranger is just scary and possibly a threat. they likely aren't domesticated, they just know that this guy is nice and so they won't attack
If so i would definitely recommend him being there and close the whole time and only one of them at a time. Because in any case he would be their comfort like when you introduce your dog to people you’re their comfort and letting them know all is good
Black bears can be incredibly social and friendly animals because of how intelligent they are. Had one pull up on me camping once, I tossed it some fish and we just kinda sat there looking at each other for ~40min, my 45-70 at the ready just in case. But he just sat there, looking grateful for the food and moment of peace before sauntering off. Grizzlies are just walking death, if you see a grizzly and it sees you it's already too late.
@@chrisroper2731 The hump on their back and flatter face. They're also fucking huge. American black bears are 5 feet long and weigh 600 pounds on average Grizzly bears average 8 feet long and 900 pounds.
Vikings actually did it for a time but it did not have a significant genetic impact on bear population. Reason: they are very big which means you need to feed them more. Which means no domestication. Not to mention they usually eat meat. Biggest domesticated animals such as elephants and cows are herbivores. Now imagine having 4 black bears, they'll eat a sheep every day or something. You need a very big livestock wealth to just feed them every day. Not to mention their other needs...
@@lukamijic4335 No? The domestication of dogs happened when we tamed some wolves and through multiple generations they eventually became domesticated. Yet wolves are still around, all around the world
Knowing how much we miss Tyler...I can't even imagine the grief his fur babies are going through, they have no idea how to process seeing and playing with him one day to wondering where he is and when he's coming back the next...My heart breaks for his family and loved ones and that includes his fur family....Such a sad and tragic ending to such a beautiful life of a man who gave so much love to all these beautiful majestic creatures...Thank you Tyler...RIP Dear Friend 🥰🙏🙏🙏❤️
On the rare instance you happen to own a domesticated bear (typically only possible if you raise/train it since birth), they're a lot like big dogs, just 4 times bigger and just as cuddly.
@@bola5671 But yet the Polish Army had an Artillery Bear in WWII. his name was Wojtek, he was an official member of the Army that climbed to the rank of Corporal through his service carrying Artillery ammo crates to the Artillerymen of the Polish II Corps 22nd Artillery Supply Company at the Battle of Monte Cassino. There are statues in his honor in multiple countries. 🐻
Bear: Why are human’s so friendly, yet food-shaped? Ugh, the duality will forever mess with me.
If you feed him since he was a baby he sees you like a parent or sth definitely not sees you as food
Lol
The fact that bears are as adorable as they are and yet fearsome, powerful mammals capable of backhanding your head off is forever a frustrating duality to me.
One day im gonna make a suit thatll make bears docile and friendly around me and pet all the bears
I don't know why we don't just domesticate them, the Russians already showed us how to do it when they domesticated the Silver Fox.
@@metaLungiez demand, really. realistically there's not much bears can do that already domesticated animals can't (we can ride horses, cows can haul plows, dogs can guard homes, etc.), so why put in the effort to domesticate a new animal when you can just use machines/already domesticated animals
@@heliveruscalion9124 Yea, but I bet if a company was taking pre orders for domesticated pet bears I bet the demand would find itself lol.
god was high when making them for sure
And they are friend shaped!
Especially the little black bears in this guy's videos. They are the what I think when I hear that phrase
Cmon, EVERYTHING is friend shape to humans as long as it wont try to kill you right away lol (especially if it show ths slightest sign it can be friendly)
@@nightray7854fish
@@bakedpotato420fish still friend shaped
Bears are BIG DOGS
Whoever decided to keep playing his videos, Thank You.
What do you mean? What happened?
@@nobodyswifeasmr He passed away. From what I understand he fell from a ladder and suffered a fatal brain injury.
@@F_MSM😢Damn….
In a giraffe enclosure there was an accident
I heard that @@F_MSM
The videos dont get taken down whole lotta CZcamsrs passed and their page is still here
God be with Tyler’s family. Give them comfort and peace in there loss of a wonderful, kind man.
Wonder what happened to his animals…
@@Trevordotdee They were not his. He worked at an animal refuge-zoo
What happened to him?
@@upstatecommunications9031 he passed away on May 4, 2024 from an accident at his sanctuary.
And don't forget those adorable ears🥺
Adorable ears that will bite you're skull into permanent numbing.....
Never touch their ears - sends them into rage mode lol
@@SVGINI’ve never in my life heard someone refer to death as “permanent numbing” lol
@@whocares_bearthis man goes around peting bear ears
@@monsterkingadversity6662dam, just whn i thought it cannot get any wokish
Hence the phrase “If not friend, why friend shaped?”
Where did that originate from?🤣
@@Orcaben1the internet
Probably originated the moment the Darwin awards were invented for stupidity. @@Orcaben1
Bear: "if not food, why food shaped?"
I hate how we chose to domesticate wolves instead of domesticating bears 😒😒 becauser we were THIS fucking close to having real life Ewoks?!?!
RIP Tyler 🕊️
Rip
The fact that we will never get shorts from this guy again is saddening. RIP.
The planet lost a good human
@@Samos900do I want to know what happened...?
@@TheGasMaskGuy96he ded 😔. A giraffe accidentally knocked a ladder he was on.
@@justsomepersonwhoreportbot oh man :( that is sad and very unfortunate. He seemed to be a great guy...
@@justsomepersonwhoreportbot correct, minus the giraffe part
"A bite force of 800 lbs" proceeds to put his hand into it's mouth
I mean...cuz its a bond where they trust each other. Bear's possibly even bred in captivity or has been there since he was a cub. It would be a lot different if he was wild.
He's not crazy enough to try that with the brown bears though
Let me demonstrate how friendly they are/bite force of 800 lbs
Win-win
@@staceymenheart8353Plus Brown Bears have a bite force that exceeds 1,000 psi so it’d be even worse. I’ve heard of a case in Yellowstone where a particularly large Grizzly Bear and a particularly large Black Bear fought each other, and the Grizzly Bear won the fight, and it was apparent how the Grizzly Bear won because when people found the dead black bear, I heard that it literally had two holes on the top of the skull which fit the exact size of the top two canine teeth of the Grizzly Bear, so the Grizzly actually managed to kill the Black Bear by biting with enough force to puncture into the skull, that should tell you the impressive power of the Grizzlies bite force right there, and it was a particularly large male Black Bear that the Grizzly killed, it wasn’t some young or average sized Black Bear, imagine what they could do to other animals if they really wanted to.
dont think it matters after about 100 or 200ish lol all gonna hurt with about the same result in the end lol
This guy: _Bears can be very dangerous..._
Bear: ehehe peanut
😂
Lmaoo 😂😂😂
Wow, never thought Ranger Smith would hand feed Yogi after he specifically warned tourists NOT TO FEED THE BEARS!
@@PersistentPureheartBecause he knows the bear?
EXPLAIN HOW!
That moment when you realized that teady bear you owned as a child conditioned you to be an easy snack to a real bear.
I think I remember reading somewhere that the first teddy bears looked a lot more like actual bears, and their design slowly morphed into what they are today as they became more popular. They took on more and more 'cute'/resembing human infant traits as the demand for them rose
Bear propaganda 1
Humans 0
Ryan George is onto something
Bearuminati confirmed
@@lzrshark617 That may be true, but real bear cubs are also deceptively cute.
They're ears are so cute and round. They have have chubby bellies. They have the best hugs. They are friend shaped!!!
If I was ever going to get mauled by a grizzly bear, I’d probably go for a hug. Just to know before I die 😂
@@dying2survive298may as well! 😅😂
Lmao hugs would likely kill you too 😅
All true, but they eat you alive so there's that
RIP 😢Tyler you will be missed
Did he die ? Wtf
@@PranavMBME yes unfortunately 😢
@@PranavMBMEyes he did, to a traumatic brain injury on may 4th from falling off a ladder
@@Jawwzzz808the bear fell off a ladder?
Why is one of nature most ferocious apex predators so god damn adorable?
@@killerv135 ........................ oh yeah explains the claws, fangs, and incredible bite force...those cabbages must be hard
@@killerv135 yeah, and Hercules used to walk the Earth fighting off monsters like hydras. That's why we don't have them anymore.
@@killerv135 Great explenation brother!
I imagine Tyrannosaurus Rex to be something of a similar case too, with lips and proper flesh covering it would likely look cuter if it weren't for how absolutely massive they are.
@@killerv135 God didn't explain that, it was the men who claimed he did. Its nonsensical, lions used to eat hay?? How in the hell do you know better than the biologists who actually study these animals? Absolutely nothing about lions suggest they used to eat hay, with their stomach structure, teeth, forward facing eyes, their urge to hunt?
Clearly if bears were meant to kill you, because two old farts from long ago made a mistake so that means everyone in the future with no involvement has to be punished, why do the bears not kill this man in the video? Or the lions, other big cats who people have formed bonds with? Or are they just anomalies?
If I may be so blunt, this world-view of yours is so exceptionally black and white and void of logic, I wonder how you deal with reality.
If not friend, why friend shaped?
@PuritansArchive You're just regurgitating thoughts that someone told you to think! Learn to think critically for yourself! Question everything.
Itz bcuz of that damn phone
@@Nova04550🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤢🤮🤦♂️
Dude is asking some real questions now.
@@Nova04550Typical American libtards 🤓
During WW2 there was a bear named Wojtek. He was adopted by Polish soldiers. Even though he was strong he would wrestle with the soldiers to help them impress ladies
lol bear got that wingman fizz
In Hoi 4 there's a path by which you can make the bear as King of Poland😂
He ate cigarettes and drank booze with the soldiers also.
He helped with the heavy ammo boxes on the battlefield. The germans saw him many times disn't believe their eyes and didn't want to shoot him. (They had the first animal protection law in the world.)
Yeah that bear was honored as a soldier and was one of the men, although he was sent to a zoo or some refuge after his army days.
RIP Ty, will miss seeing your videos pop up
same il miss him sm even tho im a new sub 😭
“Strength of five men” is an understatement. More like ten🤣
Facts!!😅😅
Or 5 eddie halls
Depends what kind of men we are talking about, if normal then absolutely, if men like Eddie Hall then hell no 😂
Please. Humanity runs at the sight of a bee. And rightfully so cuz I’ll die
@@kanohu8983hey even elephants run at the sight of bees, don’t underestimate them
Everything about them is adorable and cute until further inspection once it’s too late 💀
The Bear and the Hippo are the only animals that can be both adorable and horrifying at the flip of a switch.
There's many more lol
I'd take a black bear over a hippo any day. Brown bear, eh, depends on if it is pissed off or not because at that point it becomes which is the least painful death. Hippos are one of the most aggressive/ will royally mess you up type animals on the planet whereas bears are highly intelligent and curious, if they aren't hungry or have young nearby. So basically, a wild black bear you have a decent chance to not die, brown bear is a small chance to not die, and hippos you may as well just try to get some good footage of your death if they see you and decide to charge. Polar bears are a mix of all three but more towards the mess you up side of the spectrum
@@azdaze227 The issue with grizzlies is they won't wait for you to die before they start chowing down.
No, Hippos are only horrifying, and if you want to prove me wrong, find me a video of a man playing with a hippo the same way this man plays with a bear.
@@Gameking40 They also do that shit-nado thing with their tails so yeah, no thanks.
“they’re a fuzzy fur ball”
*cuteness overload*
Lol I bet Timothy Treadwell didn't agreed much
Rip Ty! You are SO MISSED. HARD TO BELIEVE YOUR GONE. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢MILLION TEARS FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR BEAUTIFUL LIFE
Please tell us it was NOT an animal-related accident that caused those nice man's passing...😢
@@petrescue2093 it wasn’t, he died from brain Damage from falling off a ladder he was in the hospital for weeks after the fall, and there were no animals in the enclosure
Many people underestimate just how smart and curious bears are. They are quite capable of solving complex problems without having to resort to using their strength to destroy things.
yellowstone officials have an enormously hard problem creating bear-proof trash cans because "there is a large overlap in intelligence between the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists"
So they figured just follow the humans and you get free food eating one equals last meal. Domestication soon?
@@BananaMike780 you would do the same thing...take a walk for miles or the around the corner take away:)
@BananaMike780 please dont insult the bears.
Then again, there's that video of a grizzly playing with a big snowball, and then it breaks, and he roars in rage and proceeds to attack trees, rip sapplings out of the ground, pretty much destroy everything around him. Yeah. So anyway.
Lots of people look at bears and go "aww, it's a fuzzball, that's so cute!". Then the bear stands on its hind legs and you realize "oh crap, it's bigger than me and its claws are longer than my fingers".
Don't get me wrong, I love bears and when they are calm they are ADORABLE. But they're still wild animals and that means we should treat them with respect.
And this is why they’re my favorite species. They’re the most adorable threat to my life to date.
I'd argue that big cats are pretty up there too.
@@st4rpt_603 Second favorite. Specifically tigers and lions.
Lol What about wolverine's?
@@Darkstalker212 Don’t know much about those
@@st4rpt_603Panthers are beautiful.
A fuzzy fur ball with the strength of 5 men until they're mad; then their strength increases exponentially.
Strength of five men is accurate until Polar bears. Then the answer to how much strength is simply *yes*
"Cute little paws with BIG claws"
Bros bout to become a professional rapper
Bro *was* about to become a professional rapper. Rip Ty
Best part is talking about how dangerous they are while chilling with the bears like they're your friends.
He raised that bear since he was 6 months old he trusts him.
@@bewearstar9462 not saying he didn't. Just stating how ironic it is seeing that particular footage with that particular line of dialogue.
@@bewearstar9462wasnt that the brown bears
@@Pepper2B that was 6 years old for the brown bears
I was talking to a zoo instructor who said he was comfortable being in the black bear pen but not the brown bear pen. I asked why and he said the black bears tend to know the damage they can do while brown bears tend to play a little more rough. Many zookeepers are accidentally killed all the time because they often forget that bears have enormous strength and to them it's basically nothing.
BOOPABLE SNOOT
😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤🤗🤗🤗🤗
I'll try NOT to boop a Bear's snoot if I can help it tho..
Yeah... That would probably be the fastest way to get read of your arm, or even your life 😂.
@@Strato13But if behind glass?
Boopable snoot also comes with a removable finger 😅
Naw bro that’s just a mutated overgrown puppy
Aren't bears related to dogs in some way?
@@treeckomain5327 They are both part of the caniformis family so yes, they are kinda related
@@esqui3077 BIG DOGs
BIG PUPPER
No
Guy passed away , falling from a ladder. Found in other video. RIP man.
"If not friend? Why friend shaped?"😊
They are like a dogcat!
And I will definitely call my dog Boopable Snoot!
A giant dog cat real
One crazy feature is that you can't tell by their facial expression if they wanna be friends or wanna have you for dinner.
Exactly, that is what makes them so scary
Just enough to learn animal language, so you can read them.
So they're animals
@@65firered so are we
@@MaxMax-wc2ms But we are not the same.
Bears are so cute but I will never get over those claws and teeth 😭
That's what makes them cute man.
@@lisu7062Go to the zoo I'm sure a bear would love nothing more but to hug you death 🐻🐻
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I often forget the fact most bears are not only strong, but also stealthy as hell
إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ
It's such a shame they're so deadly. They're so adorable!
Just like polar bears and killer whales.
Without them being dangerous, just sitting on you will end your life
Just like the man just killed and partially devoured by a black bear. The attack was unprovoked.
That won’t stop ME!! 🤣🤣
Try a panda bear, they are the same shape but only eats bamboo
They are also extremely intelligent too. Almost too comical enough to consider them dangerous until you get too close to them. But from a distance they are just too adorable. Even when they’re cubs. That’s why I enjoy watching them in their mischief when they’re being filmed in complete secrecy.
Ever seen a black bear off mushrooms 🍄 let me tell you it's the funniest shit 😂
Speaking of intelligence Bears are learning at incredible rate how human home appliances work. Saw a bear holding the door from rebounding when he broke it to steal foods from a home. They also have learned how to sit at the table after observing us do it. They also eat almost everything we eat. From meat, candies, tic tac breath mint to beers and cocaine. They are fascinating animals.
@@johngeiger3770Don't bring up the Booger Sugar😂😂😂
I have been less than 2 feet away from a Grizzly they look very cute and friendly. Just one swipe of their paw can break your back, just shows how dangerous they can be. They are truly an amazing predator with multiple athletic capabilities.
A 350 magnum sitting in the back of the gun store is a master of disguise too
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉
Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica.
Bears: The cute death machine
One day thus guy will be eaten
Guy: "Bears are dangerous."
Bear: "You don't need to worry, as long as I get the honey!" 😂
This bear has obviously been treated well by people, the way that he’s mouths his hand playing to be so careful not to hurt him means that he loves and respects this person
Yeah, until his instincts kick in one day and he decides that he doesn’t HAVE to be nice. ☹️
@@MarkHawkins-sq4vdYou're gay
@@MarkHawkins-sq4vdehhh as long as u keep him fed, he's not gonna eat you
The thing about predators with any measure of complex thought is that so long as they know you’re the guy who feeds, protects, and treats them well, they’ll do their best to leave you alone simply because it’s easier to get the good treatment than to start a fight
Yes he is use to people but don't be surprised if you hear about this very bear one day feeling some type of way and deciding to brutally maul a man it's a wild animal and really dangerous
RIP Tyler. You will definitely be missed. 😔
"Their a fuzzy furball"
Now I wanna cuddle with one 😭😭
“Aw, isn’t that cute? He’s trying to claw my eyes out!”
If it looks like a teddy bear and acts like a teddy bear, it's still a dang bear.
Browns and grizzlies have a cross cross muscle fiber layer under most of their bodies.
This muscle layer isn't used for movement, all it does is flex tight.
It's literally armor, it prevents massive bleeding and dangerous injuries amongst themselves.
It's kinda like how human males grow beards still because we fight other human males. A beard will help defect upto 30% of the friction from a strike.
Bears have this muscle suit for fighting each other.
You litteraly can't kill a bear without vital damage. They won't go down until you stop something from working.
They're so adorable and I love to hug them on my TV screen
NO IT HAS TEETH
Good, that's just far enough to be a safe distance
@@flyingcapsicum bro
This is why the bear is the most fascinating of animals to me. Their cute looks truly are a disguise. We must respect these apex predators. Thank you for this educational video!😊❤🐻
Just a big danger puppy.
Bears are like humans "Friendenemies"
bears are basically giant dogs when you actually make friends with one
that’s a weird looking cat
Meow!!?
It's a dog though
It's a bearcat
Bears are closely related to dogs
They looks like more dogs than cats
Imagine having a real bad day and then this bear hugs you aww thank you bear
Bear caught playing with its dinner
Definitely friend shaped 🤗 I love the fact that we humans are capable to make friends with all kind of animals. It is so unbelievably beautiful. A shame what we are doing instead of befriending the world.
Beautiful looking bear! I would mention the Chicago Bears too if you want him to stay nice
“And a bite force of 800 pounds” carries on casually putting his fingers in the bears mouth
Beautiful animals. I love them. The only predator that truly scares me is a human being.
" I never thought much of the courage of a lion tamer. Inside the cage be is at least safe from people."
-- George Bernard Shaw
I've always said, I'm not concerned with the 4-footed animals... It's those two-footed bastards that terrify me.
@@lpeterman I agree, 100%
Wait you're scared of yourself ?
After having been in the Army, when I get too enraged, I fear for those around me. @@xp5197
Man. People who get to pal around with large predators like this are so lucky. They get to be close with creatures that could and would eat them without a second thought if a chance arose, but are also gentle and friendly enough when they wanna be. What a great experience.
bears are the nature equivalent of dnd wizards. I don't care how deadly this friend is, I cast boop
They're really like dogs. Imagine if we domesticated bears instead of dogs? 'Hey neighbor! You got a very well behaved grizzly bear there!'.
Yup, then we can train them to be service animals for the blind.
I mean, that could theoretically be possible if we had midget bears, or if the stopped in growth while very young
Are the bears friendly with guests too? Because i really want hug them
typically i believe the animals are friendly to their owner but still weary of strangers. basically he's seen as "papa bear" but any random stranger is just scary and possibly a threat. they likely aren't domesticated, they just know that this guy is nice and so they won't attack
If so i would definitely recommend him being there and close the whole time and only one of them at a time. Because in any case he would be their comfort like when you introduce your dog to people you’re their comfort and letting them know all is good
Give the bear a nice big kiss right on their snout. They'll luv ya for it!
@@michaelmurray5613 Yessirrr! 😂😂
He just chillin
Black bears can be incredibly social and friendly animals because of how intelligent they are. Had one pull up on me camping once, I tossed it some fish and we just kinda sat there looking at each other for ~40min, my 45-70 at the ready just in case. But he just sat there, looking grateful for the food and moment of peace before sauntering off. Grizzlies are just walking death, if you see a grizzly and it sees you it's already too late.
How can you tell a grizzly from a black or brown bear?
@@chrisroper2731 The hump on their back and flatter face. They're also fucking huge. American black bears are 5 feet long and weigh 600 pounds on average
Grizzly bears average 8 feet long and 900 pounds.
"And a bite force of 800 pounds" famous last words.
The Grizzlies are good fishermen too the wovable fuzzy menacing fellas🐻
Danger floofs
why couldn’t humans have domesticated bears years ago like they did with dogs and cats 😔
Size is the only real factor tbh. Otherwise bears and other animals would have been pets a long time ago.
Because the wolves that were bred in to dogs protected humans from bears.
If we domesticate every cute looking animal on the planet, ecosystem and food chain would collapse and that's a very bad thing. 😔
Vikings actually did it for a time but it did not have a significant genetic impact on bear population.
Reason: they are very big which means you need to feed them more. Which means no domestication. Not to mention they usually eat meat. Biggest domesticated animals such as elephants and cows are herbivores. Now imagine having 4 black bears, they'll eat a sheep every day or something. You need a very big livestock wealth to just feed them every day. Not to mention their other needs...
@@lukamijic4335 No? The domestication of dogs happened when we tamed some wolves and through multiple generations they eventually became domesticated. Yet wolves are still around, all around the world
Bear: we're not dangerous at all. Can I have a bite from you 🐻 😂
Rest in peace man, I hope you know you were special and loved
Knowing how much we miss Tyler...I can't even imagine the grief his fur babies are going through, they have no idea how to process seeing and playing with him one day to wondering where he is and when he's coming back the next...My heart breaks for his family and loved ones and that includes his fur family....Such a sad and tragic ending to such a beautiful life of a man who gave so much love to all these beautiful majestic creatures...Thank you Tyler...RIP Dear Friend 🥰🙏🙏🙏❤️
On the rare instance you happen to own a domesticated bear (typically only possible if you raise/train it since birth), they're a lot like big dogs, just 4 times bigger and just as cuddly.
Lesson learned: fight a bear if you can take on 5 men
Mans got that Steve Irwin rizz when it comes to these bears
End up same too
Basically a friend-shaped tank
Always suprised there was never war bears.
Its crazy to think if a wild bear ever attacked all of your bears would jump him
That's some top of the line security even some presidents can't afford
@@bola5671 But yet the Polish Army had an Artillery Bear in WWII. his name was Wojtek, he was an official member of the Army that climbed to the rank of Corporal through his service carrying Artillery ammo crates to the Artillerymen of the Polish II Corps 22nd Artillery Supply Company at the Battle of Monte Cassino. There are statues in his honor in multiple countries. 🐻
@@gourdguru I watched a video about that a few weeks ago. Pretty cool stuff indeed
Pooh bear, you done walked onto the wrong block.
Aaand they have an excellent Pokerface they dont even flinch before they murder you😂
They are also adorable and have curious and playful behaviour, which makes it really difficult as a human to not want to pat one
That’s a funny looking dog you got.
Don't forget them ears! So cute!!! 😍🥰
Murder Mittens have never been so adorable 😊 I think I'll stick to pet Budgies 😆🐦✌️✨
they are deliberately cute to lure in unsuspecting hoomans
I like how you described their cute facts first and then their hunting traits right after (cute paws but really big claws ) 🙌
Rip he died while falling from the ladder
Pooh is too cute!!💕
Love your videos :D i just watched everysingle short one after the other haha, they great, all the animals and you. Awesome.
Aww how cute. It’s nice to see that even bears play with their food.
You're living my dream job bro, so awesome that you get to interact with these amazing animals on a daily basis.
Rip dude fly high
Awwwww.....he's just a cute Teddy bear! LOL.
He should ask Jeremy Evens how cute their claws are.
The main reason that im afraid of some bears is because there might be some parasites in their fur
Ah yes not because they’ll shred you and eat your organs while you are alive?
@@alphaone321 Hyena.
@@brodriguez11000bears also. They’re omnivores, so they don’t care about killing you quick. They’ll pin you down and start eating you alive slowly
This is a homeboy. I bet he is pretty clean.
No wonder my hubby is so calm. Plotting the attack. He’s a bear. ❤😂