Breakfast With Your Pet Bear | Bear About The House: Me & My Supersized Pet
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Published 2017-07-28
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All Comments (21)
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“You should never forget he is a predator” Proceeds to hug the bear.
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that bear probably wonders why he looks nothing like his parents.
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The way he gently patted her hand at the end like , "Thank you, mommy." So sweet ❤️
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Imagine living with such dangerous creatures, what a brave bear
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In America: Bear eat you. In Soviet Russia: Bear eat with you.
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USA- Bears are dangerous and shouldn't be fed. Russia- Come on bear put your hands on the table and let's eat.
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Their baby voices immediately when they see him is so cute! They adore him.
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3:31 It fascinates me how the bear has developed his own way of communicating to the humans: "How do I convey what I want to this human? Alright pretend my paw is that cake... See that? Understand?"
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bear: tries to bite hand off man: "right now he's telling us he wants more cake"
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Huge Russian Bear: bites his arm The guy: so basically he says he wants cake
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When the bear touched her hands it was so sweet🐻❤
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"How are his table manners?" "Bear like." Word.
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"why didnt you do your homework?" "My bear ate my homework" "Bear? You mean dog?" "Nyet,bear"
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Burglar: * breaks into house * Bear: so you have chosen death
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I love the fact that the baby bear's mom and dad, for as much as they love him they still understand he's a bear. He isn't formally domesticated, tamed or trained and they respect him enough to understand and acknowledge that their big boy is a wild animal that outweighs them both and could kill them if he wanted to (I highly doubt he would since they've lived together for decades).It's actually really cool to think about their family, full of love and a healthy dose of respect.
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I'm glad they respect the danger of the animal and aren't delusional about how dangerous he is. I respect that.
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Everyone: Wild animals are dangerous Russians: having breakfast with a bear
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When you realize the bear has better table manners than you
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If you raise any warm-blooded mammal from a cub they can bond and see you as their mother or another member of their kind, no matter how large they get. A bear is a prime example. It's quite remarkable. I suspect they have this level of intimacy because they did it that way. Much different from trying to forge a relationship when they're fully grown and you come in as a stranger, like a zoo trainer.
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my heart melts like butter every time I watch this video