This bear has the smartest reaction I’ve seen so far, he checks side to side and up and down to test what’s happening as he leaves the edge of the mirror. Most bears just attack assuming it’s another bear.
He got lucky and caught the edges and was looking at the frame before noticing the reflection. He'd of flipped out too if he just turned left and saw another bear. It would startle you too if you were wandering around and a reflection that shouldn't be there suprises you, but not if you just found a random mirror, different circumstances.
Nope. Not luck. My cats used to do that to the tv when they see birds on it. They pounce at the screen, and then when they realise they aren’t affecting them and are being ignored they start to frantically look behind the tv even checking the front every few seconds to see if they are still there. And there is another bear and mirror short. The bear does the same thing. Freaks and checks behind it.
I'm inclined to think these animals have seen their reflections in ponds and streams and aren't so overwhelmed as we might expect when confronted with a mirror.
Windows, even. Bears who go dumpster diving had to have seen a store front. After the initial surprise, the bear is probably just assuming there’s some kind of trap involved. “ AAUUGH, oh great, what fresh hell are the humans instigating now?”
@@awright119021 It’s true for every species that individuals vary in intelligence, even for insects. But attacking the mirror immediately doesn’t necessarily mean it’s dumber, it could also just be more predisposed to a fight or flight response. The same bear may also react differently under different circumstances.
The bear was later heard saying, "I saw the weirdest bear in tbe woods. No scent. When it stood up it's head came off. Never saw a bear like that before."
Very interesting to see him working out what was happening. You could almost see the cog wheels in his brain turning! Definitely smarter than the average bear!
No cog wheels, just running the basic bear program, trying to check out the other bear's butt hole. Tried several approaches to get to the butt hole, using the most rudimentary algorithms, when all failed, moved on with it's routine.
In most cases, it’s animals with a great sense of smell that get those shock type aggressive reactions. They are shocked and scared they see something “there” when their sense of smell wasn’t anticipating it
I love when he goes to stand up to challenge this other bear he sees, & it's almost as if he thinks, "Oh god, this poor bear doesn't even have his upper half. I can't challenge half a bear."
Indeed. However I've seen another video of a grizzly bear that freaked out and attacked the mirror, clearly not recognizing that it's looking at its own reflection.
@@LKauf279 This guy showed no aggression!? You're probably gonna say he went to look over and behind the mirror, but I saw him going to stand on his hindlegs a couple of times to try to appear bigger and more intimidating (only to find he couldn't see any opponent anymore).
Миха какой умнячий, сразу не кидается.Вроде и есть , видит, а вроде и нет, не слышит запах другого медведя.😀Решил обмозговать ситуацию.Медвежий умняшечка.Сколько видосов видела медведьзеркало, все мишки либо в драку кидались, либо в панике убегали.
This one was great. I've seen a lot of these, but I've never seen an animal spend so much time trying to figure out where the bear in the mirror was "disappearing" to. lol He even looked OVER the mirror to find it.
I 100% agree. It seems like every neural network with memory from insects, animals including us, and soon computer based neural networks gets a historical development that's unique to them that shapes their perspective and temperament no matter the size of the network. Existence is endlessly fascinating. 😀
Aww. Shows how personality differences in individual animals do factor in perception & interpretation of experiences and the actions they take. This bear didn't flip the f€ck out like the black bear in that recent viral video, who went 0 to 190 attack & savaged the mirror.
Of course you are wrong. Reflections are not bear things. Two different worlds. For example, you look at a chair and you see that it is red or blue or whatever, its color, its decorations, what kind of wood it is made of or in what condition it is. The animals (mostly) don't care, the animal considers the chair as if it can eat it. And if not, can the chair eat the animal. If the answer is again no, then there is no reason for this animal to make any distinction between a chair and a pile of stones. This bear just made sure that there is no other bear there, so it is not in danger, so it may not care about that strange pile of stones that is for us the mirror
@@Kevinschart If you waste your life enough on body language, philosophical meaning of consciousness and self-awareness in all animals, and what defines the factor of intellect, then you'd maybe look back at this comment one day, and finally, "realize" the stupidity of your comment and the five stages of grief, before moving on with your day.
Sorry Parker, but Bears like 98% of all animals can not see their reflections. they see shadowy images of movements and silhouettes in all mirror props. it's a fight or flight world, you either stand your ground or walk off.
If I owned this bear I’d be talking to it like, “Yeah it’s crazy, there’s another bear that only exists when you’re looking at it. Kinda wild isn’t it?”
Ugh excuse Me? Christian Holway. You start your Comment with? If You Owned that Bear. What makes You. Think? That anyone OWNS, that Bear? Really do You Believe? That Bear is OWNED by Someone? I'M going too Think, that your Comment was just a Slip of The Tongue. Type of Thing. So Good Luck.
Even though it didn't understand what it was seeing you can tell that it was fully aware that something wasn't "right" simply from the way it kept looking to the side of the mirror. It rather brings to mind a quote I heard from a park ranger, "The problem with designing a bear proof trash bin is that several decades of experience have taught us there is a considerable intellectual overlap between the smartest bears and the dumbest humans."
I think it does understand. Looks at the way it goes back up and down to watch its head go in an out of frame at 1:00. It’s probably just very confused tho
This video proves there's a chance most, if not all, mammals, can potentially be self aware. There's a lot of latent factor that can't be removed, such as the specimen's personality or previous experience. This bear is likely more curious and calm than most of its kind so he did not attack the reflection, opting instead to check behind the mirror and even above. This doesn't mean that other bears (or maybe whatever mammalian predators) aren't self aware, they may just act without thinking, i.e. mostly by instinct, which doesn't belittle their mental capabilities but tricks us into thinking they are not self aware at all. It may be way more complicated than that.
How could this video possibly prove something about all mammals or all bears? It's one species of mammal and one individual bear. There are hardly any indicators of self awareness. The bear is confused, charges, is aggressive, and runs away.
@@campbellsmith403 When I said "this proves" maybe I should've been more specific. It's an interesting reaction 'cause, unlike most Bear-mirror interactions, this specimen didn't deal with the reclection in a unique way (i.e. attacking) but by approaching, smelling and looking around the mirror. If you read more carefully, I said the answer could change between individuals significantly.
They found this to be true for silverback gorillas. The instinct to protect their families and display at ANY threat greatly outweigh the benefits of engaging with their own reflection. They will display and act aggressive every single time, just in case it isn't just their reflection this time. When they left the mirror there for months, the silverbacks did start to bring their families around to play with it though, while they stood guard. They can be smart enough to know their reflection and still not engage with the mirror.
I remember a few videos of large zoo cats, and a couple of them, older ones with lots of life experience (and human interaction), eventually showed self-awareness with a mirror, while as an overall rule cats generally don't recognize themselves; but the potential for most of them as a whole to do so IS there, if you exercise their little brains early on and they are generally on the intelligent side. Seen a couple videos of house cats displaying this trait as well. There's not always a telling at what point the "ah-ha!" connection happens, but I imagine a good way to encourage it (if you wanna spend a lot of time trying) is to spend a substantial, and regular, amount of time in front of a good-sized mirror with your cat, while doing various activities with each other, as well as the mirror. After all, there must be a reason why the hooman is not afraid of the other rival hooman, isn't there?
Black bears are just too cool and laid back. I saw a video of a young grizzly bear, in this same situation recently, he went from 0 to 100 in an instant. Grizzlies are pitbullish.
BEAR: "OK, who is playing this Jedi Mind Trick on me?!" The Bear senses something is not quite right. First, he cannot smell another bear's presence. Second, he cannot see another bear. Third, he is unable to process intellectually what i happening. So, he eventually does what any bear would do when confronted with another strange bear, he flees.
That poor bear! It kept looking for the bear on the other side, but it wasn't there. This reminds me of a scene from a Marx brothers movie, although the bear wasn't wearing a nightshirt.
Animals see their reflection in water and don't freak out because somehow they know they're not underwater!!! Let's ask what you'd do if you seen your image for the first time🤔
This reminds me of the opening scenes in the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey“ where the caveman is gingerly and hesitantly inspecting the black monolith that he comes across.
Imagine what goes through these animals’ heads when they attempt to engage with what they perceive to be a three dimensional world, and as they reach out to the reflection, they’re met with an equal, and opposite, reaction, such that, no matter what they do, they can never enter that world? 💛
It's nice to meet you, friend. That was really interesting! The bear was at first curious and then seemed to feel threatened by his own reflection. He event tried to bite himself...ROFL. I absolutely loved the sharing. Thank you so much. I wish you continued success and happiness always.
It almost thinks another bear isn't there because there's nothing behind the mirror but every time it touches its nose to the mirror it thinks it bumped into another bear's nose freaking it out all over again.
@@discofoot6443 *brane He was talking about how bears use quantum effects to do something or other, I dunno, you ever read about branes? I got no fuckin idea what the fuck they're supposed to be.
The bear has been seeing its reflection in water since it was a cub. So it subconsciously KNOWS when its by water its going to see its reflection. Seeing your reflection whilst strolling through the woods isnt normal. Of course they react different. Use the logic that EVERYONE has. Some just dont use it, smh
The bear's confused because bears communicate through posturing. He makes a submissive head motion, and the mirror-bear does too. He takes an aggressive posture, and mirror-bear does too. It's like shouting inside an echo chamber for him.
I love the conclusion at the end of working out how the mirror behaved when he decided further investigation of this probable man-thing was above his pay grade and a waste of time.
This bear has the smartest reaction I’ve seen so far, he checks side to side and up and down to test what’s happening as he leaves the edge of the mirror. Most bears just attack assuming it’s another bear.
He got lucky and caught the edges and was looking at the frame before noticing the reflection. He'd of flipped out too if he just turned left and saw another bear. It would startle you too if you were wandering around and a reflection that shouldn't be there suprises you, but not if you just found a random mirror, different circumstances.
Nope. Not luck. My cats used to do that to the tv when they see birds on it. They pounce at the screen, and then when they realise they aren’t affecting them and are being ignored they start to frantically look behind the tv even checking the front every few seconds to see if they are still there. And there is another bear and mirror short. The bear does the same thing. Freaks and checks behind it.
Because they see the reflection first. He came to the edge first and knew it was flat.
I know, I love how he stood up and kept looking over and into the mirror..No doubt, this is one smart bear...
That'd be creepy if the bear in the mirror stayed when the other bear left the mirror.
I'm inclined to think these animals have seen their reflections in ponds and streams and aren't so overwhelmed as we might expect when confronted with a mirror.
Windows, even. Bears who go dumpster diving had to have seen a store front.
After the initial surprise, the bear is probably just assuming there’s some kind of trap involved.
“ AAUUGH, oh great, what fresh hell are the humans instigating now?”
the experience of encountering a mirror for the first time is quite different than seen your vague reflection in water or whatever else.
There's a short of a bear attacking it immediately. Some bears might be more intelligent than others.
@@awright119021 It’s true for every species that individuals vary in intelligence, even for insects. But attacking the mirror immediately doesn’t necessarily mean it’s dumber, it could also just be more predisposed to a fight or flight response. The same bear may also react differently under different circumstances.
And evidently, you'd be wrong as you literally just witnessed for yourself.... I don't get your comment
I love the way they keep looking behind the mirror for the bear that’s facing them.
Nah, he’s wondering about the boundaries of the reflection
@@chairmanofrussia that seems hilariously accurate
The way this bear just keeps analyzing the edge like it’s trying to discover something
Love? Them? Dumb comment.
@@123TauruZ321 Wha?
@@thatonecabridog The bear landed on it's neck. I highly doubt it's "okay".
He's smarter than the average bear 🐻.
Average bear is smarter then humans
Bear: I am you and you are me.
He's prolly democrat
Defiantly NOT related to Obama or Biden..
He's smarter than the person who put the mirror out there
The bear was later heard saying, "I saw the weirdest bear in tbe woods. No scent. When it stood up it's head came off. Never saw a bear like that before."
Hilarious!!! I did laugh out loud when he/she was rising up to check out the situation and kept at it for a bit. Too amazing!
@ottohesslein3230 😂😂😂😂
smelled humans up to their old pranks.
Very interesting to see him working out what was happening. You could almost see the cog wheels in his brain turning! Definitely smarter than the average bear!
So about three times smarter than humans.
@@richsackett3423three times smarter than you*
@@Dagger_323 Humans who think they are the smartest animals on Earth also are the dumbest humans. Every fkn time.
jow
drivel
No cog wheels, just running the basic bear program, trying to check out the other bear's butt hole. Tried several approaches to get to the butt hole, using the most rudimentary algorithms, when all failed, moved on with it's routine.
I love the back and forth looking. It's like the bears constantly like: "Huh...wait a minute...what? How's this...huh."
In most cases, it’s animals with a great sense of smell that get those shock type aggressive reactions. They are shocked and scared they see something “there” when their sense of smell wasn’t anticipating it
bears have one of the best smell senses in land mammals 7x more precise than dogs have
“This guys timing is impeccable”
Even bears flex when they see themselves in a mirror
😆
Lmao!
I love when he goes to stand up to challenge this other bear he sees, & it's almost as if he thinks, "Oh god, this poor bear doesn't even have his upper half. I can't challenge half a bear."
Such an inquisitive and intelligent individual. I wonder if other black bears would respond so thoughtfully?
He never figured out that it was his own reflection. Just because an animal's demeanour leads to less aggression, doesn't make them more intelligent.
@@aaronmicalowe I think I agree. It seems like he just got confused and left.
Indeed. However I've seen another video of a grizzly bear that freaked out and attacked the mirror, clearly not recognizing that it's looking at its own reflection.
@@aaronmicalowe Curiosity without aggression is the first step of intelligence.
@@LKauf279 This guy showed no aggression!? You're probably gonna say he went to look over and behind the mirror, but I saw him going to stand on his hindlegs a couple of times to try to appear bigger and more intimidating (only to find he couldn't see any opponent anymore).
Миха какой умнячий, сразу не кидается.Вроде и есть , видит, а вроде и нет, не слышит запах другого медведя.😀Решил обмозговать ситуацию.Медвежий умняшечка.Сколько видосов видела медведьзеркало, все мишки либо в драку кидались, либо в панике убегали.
Думаю молодой потому нет страха как у взрослых
видать это не первое его зеркало.
@@riresou5785 кидались как раз молодые, а этот взрослый умный
You can just feel the existential dread taking over
BRUH 😂😂😂
какой умный медведь-исследователь!
не испугался, молодец 👏
This one was great. I've seen a lot of these, but I've never seen an animal spend so much time trying to figure out where the bear in the mirror was "disappearing" to. lol He even looked OVER the mirror to find it.
He's self aware. He knows it's a mirror. Wow.
Yeah, that's what I thought too.
it was cute when he started squatting though just to make sure 🤣.
How do you know that? Nothing indicated this
He also knows he's on camera. So... which came first? The bear and the mirror OR the Marx Bros. and the mirror?
😂😂😂
Мишаня молодец, рационально оценил ситуацию. Оказывается, медведи тоже все с разным характером и типом темперамента. 😃
I 100% agree. It seems like every neural network with memory from insects, animals including us, and soon computer based neural networks gets a historical development that's unique to them that shapes their perspective and temperament no matter the size of the network. Existence is endlessly fascinating. 😀
My Fishing Gear is in the Kitchen!!!
You can almost hear its inner dialogue when it stood up and saw nothing 😆
This poor bear is probably thinking he ate some bad mushrooms
🤣🤣🤣🤣that's a good one
@@yosefshawarma3739 that's a true one, unlike the idiots in the comments who say it's an Einstein bear
@@wytworwyobraznii agree
At least the mirror survived. The bear looked a bit spooked there for awhile.
Aww. Shows how personality differences in individual animals do factor in perception & interpretation of experiences and the actions they take. This bear didn't flip the f€ck out like the black bear in that recent viral video, who went 0 to 190 attack & savaged the mirror.
At the end of this video, he walked away KNOWING that he was looking at a reflection of himself the whole time. Bears learn stuff as fast as people do
Of course you are wrong. Reflections are not bear things. Two different worlds. For example, you look at a chair and you see that it is red or blue or whatever, its color, its decorations, what kind of wood it is made of or in what condition it is. The animals (mostly) don't care, the animal considers the chair as if it can eat it. And if not, can the chair eat the animal. If the answer is again no, then there is no reason for this animal to make any distinction between a chair and a pile of stones. This bear just made sure that there is no other bear there, so it is not in danger, so it may not care about that strange pile of stones that is for us the mirror
how the hell do you know what the bear knows
@@Kevinschart If you waste your life enough on body language, philosophical meaning of consciousness and self-awareness in all animals, and what defines the factor of intellect, then you'd maybe look back at this comment one day, and finally, "realize" the stupidity of your comment and the five stages of grief, before moving on with your day.
The saying goes, “If the bear is brown, lie down, if it's black, fight back and if it's white, say goodnight”.
Sorry Parker, but Bears like 98% of all animals can not see their reflections. they see shadowy images of movements and silhouettes in all mirror props. it's a fight or flight world, you either stand your ground or walk off.
Clearly the bear in the mirror was more afraid. He always ran first, and took longer to reappear.
😄👍
After watching quite a few animals reactions to themselves in mirrors bears seems to be near the top of the intelligence list of reactions .
If I owned this bear I’d be talking to it like, “Yeah it’s crazy, there’s another bear that only exists when you’re looking at it. Kinda wild isn’t it?”
Quantum DecoBearance
Ugh excuse Me? Christian Holway.
You start your Comment with? If You Owned that Bear.
What makes You. Think? That anyone OWNS, that Bear?
Really do You Believe? That Bear is OWNED by Someone? I'M going too Think, that your Comment was just a Slip of The Tongue. Type of Thing.
So Good Luck.
@@robertwaid3579 calm down it was just a scenario they created
@@robertwaid3579 Wow you got real crazy over nothing
@@robertwaid3579overdosing on meds again? Cagati in mano e prenditi a schiaffi
I always love these videos. So interesting to see how smart the animal is to know or to then learn its only looking at itself
He is like "where is the bear, am I the bear"
This bear is much smarter than the birds that incessantly attack my windows everyday.
when you scare yourself with your own intimidation tactics, that’s when you know they work.
Even though it didn't understand what it was seeing you can tell that it was fully aware that something wasn't "right" simply from the way it kept looking to the side of the mirror. It rather brings to mind a quote I heard from a park ranger, "The problem with designing a bear proof trash bin is that several decades of experience have taught us there is a considerable intellectual overlap between the smartest bears and the dumbest humans."
I think it does understand. Looks at the way it goes back up and down to watch its head go in an out of frame at 1:00. It’s probably just very confused tho
Bears are like Einstein compared to maga cult members.
@@Fred-vy1hmI’m ridin with Genocide Joe Biden!
You just blew that poor bears mind.
This video proves there's a chance most, if not all, mammals, can potentially be self aware. There's a lot of latent factor that can't be removed, such as the specimen's personality or previous experience. This bear is likely more curious and calm than most of its kind so he did not attack the reflection, opting instead to check behind the mirror and even above. This doesn't mean that other bears (or maybe whatever mammalian predators) aren't self aware, they may just act without thinking, i.e. mostly by instinct, which doesn't belittle their mental capabilities but tricks us into thinking they are not self aware at all.
It may be way more complicated than that.
How could this video possibly prove something about all mammals or all bears? It's one species of mammal and one individual bear. There are hardly any indicators of self awareness. The bear is confused, charges, is aggressive, and runs away.
@@campbellsmith403 When I said "this proves" maybe I should've been more specific. It's an interesting reaction 'cause, unlike most Bear-mirror interactions, this specimen didn't deal with the reclection in a unique way (i.e. attacking) but by approaching, smelling and looking around the mirror. If you read more carefully, I said the answer could change between individuals significantly.
They found this to be true for silverback gorillas. The instinct to protect their families and display at ANY threat greatly outweigh the benefits of engaging with their own reflection. They will display and act aggressive every single time, just in case it isn't just their reflection this time. When they left the mirror there for months, the silverbacks did start to bring their families around to play with it though, while they stood guard. They can be smart enough to know their reflection and still not engage with the mirror.
I wonder if they didn't they see their reflection in water.
I remember a few videos of large zoo cats, and a couple of them, older ones with lots of life experience (and human interaction), eventually showed self-awareness with a mirror, while as an overall rule cats generally don't recognize themselves; but the potential for most of them as a whole to do so IS there, if you exercise their little brains early on and they are generally on the intelligent side. Seen a couple videos of house cats displaying this trait as well. There's not always a telling at what point the "ah-ha!" connection happens, but I imagine a good way to encourage it (if you wanna spend a lot of time trying) is to spend a substantial, and regular, amount of time in front of a good-sized mirror with your cat, while doing various activities with each other, as well as the mirror. After all, there must be a reason why the hooman is not afraid of the other rival hooman, isn't there?
Black bears are just too cool and laid back. I saw a video of a young grizzly bear, in this same situation recently, he went from 0 to 100 in an instant. Grizzlies are pitbullish.
*looks behind and above the mirror*
“Hey, where’s the rest of you?”
BEAR: "OK, who is playing this Jedi Mind Trick on me?!"
The Bear senses something is not quite right. First, he cannot smell another bear's presence. Second, he cannot see another bear. Third, he is unable to process intellectually what i happening. So, he eventually does what any bear would do when confronted with another strange bear, he flees.
I was like that when younger. Trying my best to outsmart the mirror. Trying to see myself faster then "he" can see me.
Bear is thinking “not only does that dude look exactly like me, he smells exactly like me” !
That poor bear! It kept looking for the bear on the other side, but it wasn't there. This reminds me of a scene from a Marx brothers movie, although the bear wasn't wearing a nightshirt.
I loved when he stood up and the dude in the mirror disappeared 😂
Animals see their reflection in water and don't freak out because somehow they know they're not underwater!!! Let's ask what you'd do if you seen your image for the first time🤔
Bear: hey, I'm not that bad.. I kinda looking good
That was so cute 🥰. I loved how he kept peeking in back of the mirror and to the front again 😂 like where is he
"We think exactly alike! This is crazy!!!"
"no way man, THERE'S CLEARLY A FRUCKING BEAR RIGHT THERE, WHY DOES IT DISAPPEAR EVERY TIME!!"
You can see the gears in the bear's head turning as he's trying to figure out why his "rival" seems to vanish when he moves a certain distance away.
This reminds me of the opening scenes in the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey“ where the caveman is gingerly and hesitantly inspecting the black monolith that he comes across.
Smarter than the average bear.
I can't help but think of the old Harpo Marx mirror scene.
Smarter than most bears that fight the reflection. Must be a bear close to the city.
Are Bears smarter than Elephants and Donkeys? Hahahaha…
@@BlackAbe007 I think animals are like people. Some are smart, others dumb, some are easy, and others angry.
@@jvargas454 I agree with you. I was just kidding around. - Off topic, is 454 in reference to the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle?
he's good, i'm giving him my best moves, he's matching me
Bear: Heeyy Tony my boy, you wouldn't believe what I just seen.
Tony the Bear & Friends: Aww, what is this time!
he is like: Ohh damnn! a bear!!!
The other bear even growled back at him at the exact time
Like if a bear had ab LSD Trip
There was one on the news last night , it had eaten some kind of psychotic mushroom and was having a wierd trip in the back of some guys ute -funny
Wow! This bear was smart!😀
That was cerebral. It was a complete mystery wrapped in an enigma for bro 🐻. Fun to watch more than once fir shur. 👍
Мишка: "От такой "фигни" нужно подальше держаться..."...)))
Да, чертовщина та ещё)
He knows it's BS because they have an amazing sense of smell, no smell not a real threat to him.
Inside the bears mind: annihilation music plays 😳😳
Bravo 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 Loved it!!!
Proves that all breathing has "curiosity"nature instinct .
Imagine what goes through these animals’ heads when they attempt to engage with what they perceive to be a three dimensional world, and as they reach out to the reflection, they’re met with an equal, and opposite, reaction, such that, no matter what they do, they can never enter that world? 💛
I love its curiosity. It doesn't go, "Nope! I'm outta here!" It wants to figure out what's occurring.
Bear is like "what the fuck is that" imao im dying of laughter
"If you gaze into the mirror, the mirror gazes back into you"
I wonder if the bear was so calm because it couldn't smell another bear. Just trying to compute the different information of two senses.
It's nice to meet you, friend. That was really interesting! The bear was at first curious and then seemed to feel threatened by his own reflection. He event tried to bite himself...ROFL. I absolutely loved the sharing. Thank you so much. I wish you continued success and happiness always.
He confused because he can't pick up a scent he usually would smell another bear a mile away
I saw another video where the bear went berserk when he saw his reflection and attacked the mirror. Both are funny.
My bro solved the Matrix.
Juked ya, oh, juked ya again, oh oh, and again and again! 🤣 Man I'm trippin, those dang mushrooms must have been strong as hell this time! 🤣
"You talkin' to me?" Poor bear. He was salivating from stress.
Oke so i need pepperspray and a mirror and ill be safe in the woods 😂
its amazing how self awareness is somethign we all take for granted yet so few other intelligent animals can pull it off.
The bear was thoroughly checking his reflection against the side of the mirror, trying to see if there was a bear behind. Very inquisitive!
He’s like “stop copying me!”
I kept waiting for the bear to reenact the classic "mirror scene" from the Marx Brothers movie "Duck Soup".....
Bear: what sort of sorcery is this
This is so goofy I love it
It almost thinks another bear isn't there because there's nothing behind the mirror but every time it touches its nose to the mirror it thinks it bumped into another bear's nose freaking it out all over again.
it's like he's almost understanding what a mirror is
Definitely knows something isn't right, just doesn't know what lol
If he heard boo , he'd crap his bear suit.😁🐻👍
He simply cannot believe what he is seeing.
Bear "Am i the most beautiful bear of this woods? Am i?"😊
He found the edge of “The Truman Show” studio.
Omg, hilariously , I love watching animals using their brane
Brain**
Love watching humans try….to use theirs!!!!
@@discofoot6443 ikr!
@@discofoot6443 *brane
He was talking about how bears use quantum effects to do something or other, I dunno, you ever read about branes? I got no fuckin idea what the fuck they're supposed to be.
The bear has been seeing its reflection in water since it was a cub. So it subconsciously KNOWS when its by water its going to see its reflection. Seeing your reflection whilst strolling through the woods isnt normal. Of course they react different. Use the logic that EVERYONE has. Some just dont use it, smh
The bear's confused because bears communicate through posturing. He makes a submissive head motion, and the mirror-bear does too. He takes an aggressive posture, and mirror-bear does too. It's like shouting inside an echo chamber for him.
he’s like “Niccuh square up” 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
Bear: "WHAT DARK SORCERY IS THIS?!?!?!?"
bear "..smells like a mirror to me...I don't do candid camera!"
its playing peekaboo with itself
I love the conclusion at the end of working out how the mirror behaved when he decided further investigation of this probable man-thing was above his pay grade and a waste of time.
When u finally find a friend, but then u realize it's u
Ozzyman reviews needs this in a compilation
He's like dude that's just weird, I can't bear to see myself.
I’m not sure if it quite gets it but it can definitely tell that something is very odd about the “other bear”
Amazing. I can't believe those 2 bears didn't fight eachother. I really thought the sorcerer bear that kept disappearing was going to spazz out
And that’s how bears began their love affair with selfies.