This bear was definitely not playing around. In the beginning of the clip, you can see a small cub up the tree so this is a mother bear protecting her young. Very dangerous and the outcome could have been really bad if they started running.
Close encounter with a bear in Sweden
Posted on Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 under Miscellaneous
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(24 votes, average: 4.08 out of 5)
Uh oh… he did it again
Haha this is really funny, because as the bear is charging him, the man is just saying “Oh no, I don’t think so,” and “you just take it easy” to he bear. Excellent reaction.
At least he stayed there 2 watch the bear do exercise
For a big furry death dealing machine. They’re quick.
I’d have shat myself!
Actually he did the right thing “urmom”. I worked on a film with black bears and grizzly bears and we were all coached on what to do and not do around the bears. The biggest mistake you could do is run.
Bears have poor eyesight and they get spooked in particularly by movement out of the corner of their eyes. Standing still is the best thing to do and slowly move away.
It took a lot of balls to stand your ground with a bear running around like that. I would have need a change of underwear.
I would of charged back, he just wanted to play. Bears are so misunderstood.
bwhahaha
a little know fact is that bears love it when you try to ride them
A bear running in a circle gj
They only bite when you touch thier private parts
lmao, sounds like hes saying “howudoing” ?
awesome footage
plus….the hazards of berry picking!
Check out a new show called “stranger among bears”..believe that’s what it’s called. Crazy ass dude in Alaska who built a cabin and hangs out with 20 or so black and grizzly bears.
i herd that if you smack one on the nose it will giggle like an infent..
but then again i also belive american votes count too..
Question?
Which bear is best?
False
Black Bear
i didn’t know there were bears in Sweden. Im so culturally ignorant! damn
Bear (brown bears) population in Europe: http://liftingshadows.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/map_bear_2000.jpg
D’oh.