Notice he drops on all fours as soon as he hits the treeline? Maybe he was walking like that as camouflage. From a distance, on a foggy morning, he’d look almost like a human out for a walk.
What happens when a bear hurts the hind paws? Off to the circus?
Great, a whole new season for that stupid finding bigfoot unreality show.
I wonder if he’s part sasquatch. This reminds me of the famous 1960’s bigfoot video.
Reminds me about an old Gary Larson cartoon about how cows act where there are no people around.
“Dammit BooBoo, where’s that pickin-ick basket?”
‘s walking like a human and is on his cell phone....call me!!
Notice how she stops at the trash can and checks it out before continuing.
Reminds me of someone taking a stroll around the rose garden.
Kind of scary, if real.
They usually stand up on their hind legs to get a better look at things - I had a huge Alaskan brown bear do that about 15 yards from me on Admiralty Island. He then woofed twice and popped his jaw once - as I released the safety on my .338 the wind shifted and he decided to leave. I went back to camp and changed my underwear.
That is rather common for bears. I suspect he kept his nose higher in order to better find his preferred scents....
Obama sees nothing wrong as he gets ready for his next tee time.
I grew up in the wooded mountains of NW NJ. Only once, when I was very young, was there a bear sighting when a black bear was spotted 8n the hayfield on the hill behind our property in the mid-1970s.
No bears since then, until sometime in the late 1990s... now they are everywhere... becoming a real nuisance... ripping down bird feeders, digging in the trash... getting hit by cars.
They brought back the bear hunt... pissing off a lot of nitwits.
Some Indian tribe had a name for black bears. It was “The bear that walks like a man”
A friend of mine shot one during deer and bear season. He said after he skinned it, it looked exactly like a skinned man laying there.