I think people that think of doing good things like that are amazing.
I think people that think of doing good things like that are amazing.
Agree. No matter who You are!
There is nothing cuter than seeing a full-grown bear carelessly playing and acting like a little cub. Check out this cutie climbing on a swing and then falling from it, acting as if nothing happened!
There is nothing cuter than seeing a full-grown bear carelessly playing and acting like a little cub. Check out this cutie climbing on a swing and then falling from it, acting as if nothing happened!
Bear encounter in Mexico
Nature is amazing
Guy tries to sneak up on a bear and kick it in the butt but gets mauled after doing so.
Guy tries to sneak up on a bear and kick it in the butt but gets mauled after doing so.
Massive Siberian Black Bear stalks and attacks a Russian hunter see how he deescalates a very potentially dangerous situation
Massive Siberian Black Bear stalks and attacks a Russian hunter see how he deescalates a very potentially dangerous situation
A neighbor's dog chased a black bear from his backyard in Passaic County.
A neighbor's dog chased a black bear from his backyard in Passaic County.
After 20 years of captivity in a small cage at a zoo in Piatra-Neamț, Romania, the bear Ina, freed now, still lives in an imaginary cage.
After 20 years of captivity in a small cage at a zoo in Piatra-Neamț, Romania, the bear Ina, freed now, still lives in an imaginary cage.
AGrizzly bear with two cubs is seen chasing a band of Alberta Wild Horses. This event occurred in central Alberta, Canada, approx. 2 hours northwest of Calgary. These trail cameras are part of a large network of cameras collecting video data on the plight and mortality of Alberta's Wild Horses, from both natural causes and large predators. Help Alberta Wildies Society, has been conducting this research since 2014, and uses the data to promote worldwide awareness about our threatened population of Wild Horses here in Alberta, Canada.
AGrizzly bear with two cubs is seen chasing a band of Alberta Wild Horses. This event occurred in central Alberta, Canada, approx. 2 hours northwest of Calgary. These trail cameras are part of a large network of cameras collecting video data on the plight and mortality of Alberta's Wild Horses, from both natural causes and large predators. Help Alberta Wildies Society, has been conducting this research since 2014, and uses the data to promote worldwide awareness about our threatened population...