Posted on 02/15/2018 3:46:48 PM PST by Morgana
FULL TITLE: He's a big teddy bear! The incredible moment animal sanctuary owner cuddles up to 1,400-pound, 10-foot tall beast who just needed cheering up
A tender moment captured on video between a 1,400-pound bear and his caretaker caught the internet's attention over the last week.
Jim Kowalczik, who owns the Orphaned Wildlife Center in Otisville, New York, is seen in the clip sweetly cuddling and petting Jimbo, the Kodiak bear.
'Im sure you all do the same for your bears when they have had a hard day,' the caption reads.
The video, titled 'When your bear had a hard day and needs some extra love,' was posted on February 5 and has been viewed more than 1.2 million times as of Thursday afternoon.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Sounds like a bear of a bear!!!
I see trouble bruin here.
I can understand if animals get depressed living in captivity.......I just wish that zoos weren’t necessary........
Next vid....the incredible moment a 1574 lb bear is questioned about the disappearance of Jim....
Didn do nutn .....burp!
Kodiak brown bears and polar bears can get real big.
Here’s the direct Youtube link.
Cannot believe how huge that bear is!
Guy is a serious dumb***
Burp ...fart ...tweet...(Jim’s whistle)
Jim Kowalczik
Hopefully his career in corrections will keep him from becoming an internet celebrity named Jim Koallsnack.
Paging Timmy Treadwell!
....and promptly gets eaten by the bear.
Question: "What were Tim Treadway's last words?"
He’s unavailable for comment. ;)
Next vid....the incredible moment a 1574 lb bear is questioned about the disappearance of Jim....
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1574 - 1400 = Uh oh!
This reminded me that Amazon Prime has A Bear Named Winnie which is a good family movie-
“Based on the true story of a Canadian soldier, enroute to World War I from Winnipeg, who adopts an orphaned bear cub at White River Ontario. It is namned Winnie (for Winnipeg) and eventually ends up at the London Zoo where it became the inspiration for A.A.Milne’s Winnie The Pooh stories.”
When, not if.
"Prepare for your enemy's capabilities, not his intentions."
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