Grizzly×Polar Bear Hybrid

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • 父グリズリー×母ホッキョクグマのハイブリッド

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  • @hakavon
    @hakavon 12 лет назад +13

    "Oh look! A beautiful rarity of nature! Let's kill it!"

  • @gorgosanma
    @gorgosanma 10 лет назад +27

    So they just killed a rare specimen...

  • @jkibler1112
    @jkibler1112 16 лет назад +1

    I hope the polar bear husband does not watch this, he'll be mad as hell if he finds out his wife slept with a "Brownie"...

  • @PavelCS
    @PavelCS 16 лет назад +1

    jesus, good thing they posted it, it is VERY interesting find, thank you.
    I've been waiting to see what the hybrid looks like.
    Who was father and who was mother? does it say?
    and if we switch father's and mother's species, does it change anything?

  • @Dawn18war
    @Dawn18war 13 лет назад +1

    2:57 ''Hey pola bar! Want some prey?'' ''Nah ill just go find some, nice cubs take care!''

  • @purrdyboi11
    @purrdyboi11 11 лет назад +2

    Just saw a documentary & these gentlemen didn't know it was a hybrid till research was done on the animal! But it's not the first hybrid!

  • @Northisbest
    @Northisbest 16 лет назад +1

    Excellent video.
    Thanks

  • @TamaraTAM_LAKALLE
    @TamaraTAM_LAKALLE 10 лет назад +14

    that sad to kill for nothing and more sad because is an rare specimen !!need to start to respect the nature cruel humain

    • @Gunnz999
      @Gunnz999 10 лет назад +1

      Yes is very sad..

    • @Angry.General1461
      @Angry.General1461 7 лет назад

      Why don't you to tell that to a black man with a white women with mixed kids? See how long your teeth last in your mouth!!!

    • @TamaraTAM_LAKALLE
      @TamaraTAM_LAKALLE 7 лет назад +3

      The angry general...what have to do with the bear your story about black man and white women and mixed kids? are you F in your mind?GFYSYFF..!crazy like you need to be in hospital not free..! goofy

  • @SChaconJr
    @SChaconJr 15 лет назад

    Man...grizzlys are raunchy lil fkr's. To travel that great a distance for some polar pus' is darn impressive. I've got to admit, I respect these bears. Straight-up.

  • @YoLegacyChristian
    @YoLegacyChristian 10 лет назад +3

    Kinda mad they killed it!

  • @RoyMach1ne
    @RoyMach1ne 14 лет назад

    Good point , had not thought about it that way.
    Have you got some numbers on Usa vs Canada in that aspect?
    Nice debate by the way, respectful. Not like so many kiddytalk we see so much on YT.
    PS: sorry for the bad syntax. english is not my first language

  • @thebabbler8867
    @thebabbler8867 6 лет назад +9

    Lion and Tiger hybrids are common in the middle-eastern wild, just like grizzlies and polars in Alaska.

    • @ExGalliard
      @ExGalliard 5 лет назад +4

      Tiger & lion hybrids are not in the wild
      All are made in captivity

    • @nandjuiakobe7401
      @nandjuiakobe7401 4 года назад +3

      @@ExGalliard yea he dumb

    • @Beanmachine91
      @Beanmachine91 3 года назад +1

      they look blonde

  • @KingScrubMaster
    @KingScrubMaster 14 лет назад

    Apparently in alaska and northern canada, it is possible to hunt polar bears, however it requires a fee of about $65,000. Now one particular man was determined to hunt one for a trophy, and once he paid the fee, two alaskan natives traveled with him to find the bear. When they found one he shot it and discovered as they got closer that the bear looked much different then average polar bears. the bear was sent for genetic testing and was found to be the first ever recorded polar/grizzly hybrid.

  • @Winning781
    @Winning781 10 лет назад +5

    Teeeeemoooooo!!!! TeeeemoooooO!! teeemmmmoooooo! teeemo! teemo!

  • @mikenianiouras7848
    @mikenianiouras7848 8 лет назад

    Wow ! A real live Deader than Ever dead " Boston Bruin " ! Also called a " Kodiak ". C'mon People, everybody knows they've been around since the ice-age. Nothing new here. Peace from , you guessed it, Montreal. Home of the Habs and Lord Stanley's Cup Collection! 🎯🎯🎯⛄❄⛄ Go Habs Go !

  • @SaiyanVes
    @SaiyanVes 15 лет назад

    When I was younger I use to think a panda was a cross between a grizzly and a polar.

  • @RobbytheLion
    @RobbytheLion 13 лет назад

    It's just a bear guys, don't get so mad. Just because it's a hybrid doesnt' make it any more or less deserving of life than any other creature. Polar bears and brown bears hybridize relatively frequently and both specie's populations are on good footing. Plus bear meat is darned good!

  • @SupaPoopaScoopa
    @SupaPoopaScoopa 4 года назад

    It's cool that they get along so easily, it has to be that they are both solitary animals and don't move around in groups.
    But if they are mating the males will still have to fight all other males from both sides, and it would seem the Polar bear males are able to throw down al least just as well.

  • @3buffalo13
    @3buffalo13 13 лет назад

    Ianimu808 has brought up a good point! does the griz go first being the male or the polar being female? Since the Big Brown bears are sometimes refered to as Kodiak, that opens up a whole slew of naming combinations: Brolar: Kolar or Grolar. If mom is first: Prown, Podiak or....(please no!) Pizzly! ;)
    Nice bear just the same!

  • @kasumi421
    @kasumi421 15 лет назад

    The hunter was hunting for a polar bear; it was not his fault that he shot a hybrid, he didn't know. Plus, he wanted to go on a good hunt and it was legal for him to hunt for Polar Bears in that particular area. He almost got into some serious trouble because everyone believed it not to be a polar bear, which it wasn't, and he paid a hefty fine. B/c although it was a hybrid, it was still not a pure polar bear.
    It sucks that the bear died though; I hope there are more of them somewhere.

  • @imjohnandyouare
    @imjohnandyouare 15 лет назад

    2:37 Grizzly bear: "Where the fuck am i?? and why are all these bears white?"

  • @XMIR10C
    @XMIR10C 15 лет назад

    Churchill has over 2000 Polar Bears circa 2008 in only 100 square miles of land in October/November migration. All of Canada has about 15,000

  • @kasumi421
    @kasumi421 14 лет назад

    Folks, it's not the hunter's fault. He was aiming for a polar bear, and he thought what he shot was a polar bear. Instead, he got a grizzly polar hybrid. Yeah I would have preferred if it lived, but you know.

  • @user-wickedflower
    @user-wickedflower 6 лет назад

    Apparently the Inuits are allowed to sell 14 bear trophy’s per year ....strange native people selling off their history of animals but I saw them being interviewed & they were very proud.

  • @Chaerger
    @Chaerger 14 лет назад

    guys, calm the fuck down, it's okay. this isn't the only hybrid bear in the wild.

  • @silverwindspirit
    @silverwindspirit 10 лет назад +3

    Hey there singing my song!

  • @karlhans6678
    @karlhans6678 9 лет назад

    was expecting it to be bigggger than any other bear

  • @rainmaker11
    @rainmaker11 15 лет назад

    absolutely true, in fact any two species creating offspring is a small step in evolution.

  • @ArchieBunker11
    @ArchieBunker11 14 лет назад

    could you imagine a polar bears size with the muscle and bone density of a grizzly with the attitude of a grizzly? holy fuck

  • @dpeab11370
    @dpeab11370 14 лет назад

    Once you go black...that polar bear will never go back!

  • @LukeValentino
    @LukeValentino 11 лет назад

    I'm inclined to agree with you on that one. Also, finding one, means that there most likely are more.

  • @LukeValentino
    @LukeValentino 12 лет назад +4

    " Wow, we found this amazing and rare creature!!! .................... Better kill it"
    Sometimes the logic of man pisses me off.

  • @swaasje1
    @swaasje1 15 лет назад

    The grolar bear is confirming a prophecy that some Native North American Indians told their grand children a long time ago. This Grolar Bear is the confirmation that all that is done from the inner powerful space of our thoughts that are in alignment with the heart can lead us to assist the Earth to make it and so humankind... Kita

  • @sehoujay
    @sehoujay 15 лет назад

    Probably a hairy human or a non hairy chimp. Im sure it will still look like a chimp but with human features such as intelligence, human stance, human walk, and maybe even human attraction.

  • @kasumi421
    @kasumi421 13 лет назад

    @SniperViper1000 Polar Bears were considered a threatened species in 2008 under the Endangered Species Act. The hunter was a middle aged white male who shot the polargrizzly in 2006. No one was talking about the Inuit; we all understand that it's a part of their livelihood, but the polar bears are still in danger of becoming extinct.

  • @MetaliCanuck
    @MetaliCanuck 15 лет назад

    There are roughly on avg i think 600-800 polar bears just around Churchhill Manitoba itself.

  • @AxelKimikoko
    @AxelKimikoko 12 лет назад

    Lol, xD 2:31 reminds me of the story, Seekers , were 2 grizzlys 1 polar bear and a black bear is in the north pole x3 (or at least traveling together)

  • @psynthpriest
    @psynthpriest 15 лет назад

    The guy who shot the bear was from Idaho actually. He was on one of those trips to hunt Polar bears and almost got in trouble because some officials thought it might be a Grizzly, hence they had DNA testing done.
    And for everyone mourning the loss of a hybrid in nature, they've shot them in the past too. There will be more in the future, it's not extinction it's an oddity. I'm sure you all would have noticed all the differences through a scope while hunting polar bears in the Canadian arctic.

  • @AFRO_KEEN
    @AFRO_KEEN 14 лет назад

    It makes a nice fur coat for some rich person.

  • @Girbilion22
    @Girbilion22 14 лет назад

    actually those people who killed that hybrid didnt know that it was a hybrid, they thought it was a polar bear. they were allowed to kill one polar bear and nothing else... the thing is that they didnt know it was a hybrid, the one who killed it was 275 meters away (dont ask me how i know it... two days ago i saw the documentary on tv...)

  • @SonnyMOON303
    @SonnyMOON303 11 лет назад

    Grizzly: hey man why u always goin to the Artic and shit?
    Other Grizzly: cuz i love them white beartches man!!!!

    • @luism8612
      @luism8612 4 года назад

      It’s been seven years since this comment how’s life been?

  • @adjierexafantasy
    @adjierexafantasy 10 лет назад +7

    why they always killing a rare animals???

    • @ritzysky6413
      @ritzysky6413 9 лет назад +1

      it is a shame, but if you were confronted by a strange large bear in a year that bears were loosing their fear of humans with nothing but a gun, what would you do?
      ( I guess you could run away and report the confrontion, but then no one would ever know what it was, till captured... sad world, I agree with you.)

    • @sufyanjawaid2360
      @sufyanjawaid2360 6 лет назад

      Because rare animals have body parts that will bring them money

  • @MrBigfish1420
    @MrBigfish1420 14 лет назад

    this is evolution right before our eyes!

  • @TimeKaiser
    @TimeKaiser 12 лет назад

    There is also another sort of logic I heard about one time where people found a mammoth perfectly preserved in ice...
    "Wow, we found this amazing extinct creature!!! ............. Lets eat it"

  • @mguchiha16
    @mguchiha16 11 лет назад

    This is probably the future of polar bears, they will breed with grizzly bears and probably stay in the forests.

  • @AngelDelilahStarr
    @AngelDelilahStarr 15 лет назад

    I agree. It was one of a kind.

  • @ArielGirl375
    @ArielGirl375 11 лет назад

    there was only one, now they went and killed it!

  • @Hjernespreng
    @Hjernespreng 15 лет назад

    Grizzlies and polar bears are found in the same areas in northern canada.

  • @LesterBrunt
    @LesterBrunt 13 лет назад

    LOL those voices in the soundtrack that say "tzimo" are from the Apple Logic Jam packs world music :D how standard XD

  • @azntigerpimp4
    @azntigerpimp4 14 лет назад +1

    @Zain844 What I have learned, they thought it was just a polar bear, when they shot the bear, they saw the bear looked very different to a regular polar bear, and what turns out a hybrid

  • @brentlionakaboldchamp
    @brentlionakaboldchamp 15 лет назад

    ..i completely agree. a find like that is indeed awesome....only to have the animal killed....and the last remnants of these animals gone?...it`s a shame.

  • @muse88
    @muse88 16 лет назад

    These hybrids are being reported more and more by the Inuit. DNA testing has confirmed their origins. Because of loss of habitat for both subspecies, these encounters will occur more frequently. Like our multi-coloured human population, there is no barrier to cross-breeding so sterility is not a factor.

  • @lastdollarfilms
    @lastdollarfilms 13 лет назад

    Such a beautiful animal. It is a shame it died but this is life.

  • @egkg75
    @egkg75 15 лет назад

    He was hunting Polar Bear, they thought it was a Polar Bear.

  • @ternvall
    @ternvall 14 лет назад

    sometimes, if you realy love someone, you just got to put it down.
    haha, bet it was like that time they made "bigfoot" as a popularity stunt.

  • @Hjernespreng
    @Hjernespreng 15 лет назад

    Because he was out hunting and thought that he saw a polar bear.

  • @skarface99
    @skarface99 15 лет назад

    a popizzly it even sounds fun :D

  • @CherryAndThePack
    @CherryAndThePack 11 лет назад

    It just looks like a polar bear.

  • @qcimum
    @qcimum 16 лет назад

    There are reported cases of new hybrid species breeding not within themselves but within the two original species of their origin! The reason they are hybrids is because they only meet in the wild on the slim chance, if there was more meetings there would be more hybrids an there for a wider chance of the hybrids to continue the line and this making them less of a phenomena.

  • @unhooked25
    @unhooked25 15 лет назад

    Hybridization is extremely rare in the wild because Polar Bears 99% of the time avoid Grizzly Bears.
    But the hybrids are fertile.

  • @lesouder2222
    @lesouder2222 14 лет назад

    These bears will only show up in north western, north America. In the north east, all of the grizzly bear were wiped out by the settlers. Only black bears live in the east now. There are no grizzlies in Ontario or Quebec, but there are polar bears in Northern Ontario and Northern Quebec. Maybe this will be the home of the last of true blooded polar bears. Northern Ontario Is the home to the polar bears that live the furthest south in the world, on the southern edge of Hudson Bay!

  • @captinpokerface42
    @captinpokerface42 13 лет назад

    @dictatorbrock69 is thes grizzly polar bear hybrid an endangered species or something? its still either a polar bear or a grizzly which both you can shoot

  • @1970ddb
    @1970ddb 11 лет назад

    Once again man is supreme over beast. Man is the only species that can be refered to by another animals name.." JACKASS". Man has earned the title Jackass for the millionth time here

  • @MoiMichele
    @MoiMichele 11 лет назад +4

    What a pleasure to kill animals?? Bear could live...All creatures love a life,everybody has a right to live.People and animals

  • @LukeValentino
    @LukeValentino 12 лет назад

    You said it bro...

  • @joshwoodby539
    @joshwoodby539 9 лет назад +1

    maybe this is the way the Polar bear keeps some of its heritage alive when the global warming completely destroys it's natural habitat and so like jurassic park said nature always finds a way and so maybe not intentionally but just because of nature this is the next species to develop from climate change ...very interesting though

  • @terminator847
    @terminator847 14 лет назад

    @Niallsims666 they didn't kill it becasue they wanted to examine it, they were on a hunting trip. It was killed for sport not science. The two people who killed it(one american the other eskimo) thought it was just another polar bear and shot it, but then discovered it was something else when they got close to the corpse.

  • @BboyJJRuda
    @BboyJJRuda 12 лет назад

    There's a difference between a hunter and a man who kills for fun.

  • @thelastdefenderofcamelot5623
    @thelastdefenderofcamelot5623 8 лет назад

    omg that bear is smiling at me.

  • @Slipknotyk06
    @Slipknotyk06 15 лет назад

    why'd people turn this into a fight over politics?
    I'd just hate to see the grizzly-polar bear hybrid in person... thats a scary thought

  • @iankarlo01
    @iankarlo01 15 лет назад

    so the grizzlies did manage to travel to the icy part of the planet

  • @Gabb.g
    @Gabb.g 13 лет назад

    that is SO BADASS

  • @unhooked25
    @unhooked25 13 лет назад

    @ObliteOath the habitat of Grizzly bears does overlap the Polar bears as far as the arctic ocean. The two kinds of bear can interbreed and produce fertile offspring, it's been done a lot in captivity but in the wild its extremely rare because because their behavioral paterns are too different. Polar bears usually avoid Grizzlies.

  • @TheJohn090909
    @TheJohn090909 12 лет назад

    They say they are totally fertile because the two races of beer only separated about 150 000 years ago similar to Europeans and Africans who can breed as well.

  • @ghidfg
    @ghidfg 16 лет назад

    was it found in the wild?

  • @FactThat
    @FactThat 7 лет назад

    Why are we not getting educated on whether Grolar/Pizzly bears capable of reproducing?

  • @daniel9878
    @daniel9878 15 лет назад

    global warming is allowing grizzlys to move up north

  • @bar9001
    @bar9001 15 лет назад

    Oops, second sentence was meant to say "Females are in fact just as FERTILE as a normal lion or tiger, the males have slightly lessened FERTILITY ..."

  • @damianofonti
    @damianofonti 12 лет назад

    We are witness of the birth of a new species of bear, the polar grizzly

  • @SASORI666SCORPION
    @SASORI666SCORPION 14 лет назад

    It looks like a polar bear with make up to me.

  • @farielfahrifahiraarini8654
    @farielfahrifahiraarini8654 8 лет назад

    that's a creppy bear

  • @RoxStar09
    @RoxStar09 13 лет назад

    Wasn't there another Grolar hybrid found just recently?

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter 12 лет назад

    No, polar bears are a distinct species, as biologists treat them, although they may not be fully reproductively isolated, and they are not reciprocally monophyletic, see wikipedia. Polar bears are declining across most of their range; in 15 of 19 populations, are stable in 3, and increasing in 1 population. People may encounter them more now that the ice pack behavior and seasonality is changing so bears are looking for human refuse and are pushed further landward from where they'd normally be

  • @egrojodnamra
    @egrojodnamra 14 лет назад

    well, that's what happend when u r in the artic, and have a couple of vodka shots

  • @Tiiggii
    @Tiiggii 16 лет назад

    what language is this? Inuits?

  • @BigGirl1351
    @BigGirl1351 12 лет назад

    Damn people are hating when they dont know their facts, the hunters did do a bad thing but didnt mean to, i know hunting is bad and all but im just here to clear the air, the man had a permit to kill a Polar Bear and thought he saw one so shot it and it ended up being a hybrid bear and i think he got fined for it in court

  • @gala5000
    @gala5000 12 лет назад

    polzzy bear awsome

  • @gaelicwinds
    @gaelicwinds 13 лет назад

    this would be a hybrid i dont think any one would want to come close to the temper of a polar bear with the claws of a griz

  • @LukeValentino
    @LukeValentino 12 лет назад

    If you decide to move to a place where these animals live, it's not them that are the problem.. it's you!

  • @kokonolike
    @kokonolike 15 лет назад

    thats dope! thats a fuckin genetic ass kicking machine!! a polargrizz? lol really?
    next i want to see a fucking bear/lion/pterodactyle!

  • @bar9001
    @bar9001 15 лет назад

    Ligers are not sterile. Females are in fact just as sterile as a normal lion or tiger, the males have slightly lessened sterility but they are by no means infertile.
    And to Poesidon500, how is it "HIGHLY immoral", and why would it be back to be the "poor thing". They live the exact same life. Saying it is immoral is hugely subjective and I am inclined to disagree with you. I see no problems with it.

  • @saltypickleps3
    @saltypickleps3 15 лет назад

    a GRIZZLAR BEAR!

  • @solar0wind
    @solar0wind 11 лет назад

    No, there are more polar bear - grizzly hybrids in the nature and there are hybrids that have hybrid parents! Soon they are an own kind of bear. That is evolution.

  • @vvalerio187
    @vvalerio187 14 лет назад

    i saw this on tv he didnt kill it cuz he knew it was a hybrid he shot it far away cuz it looked like a polar bear to him and his inuit hunting guide

  • @edjerle
    @edjerle 14 лет назад

    They shot it from 300 yards away thinking is was a polar. Come to find out...

  • @kasumi421
    @kasumi421 13 лет назад

    @RoxStar09 Yes, it was in 2010. This was a second generation one: the mother of the bear was a grizzypolar hybrid where the father was a grizzly. Again, this was one shot and killed when a hunter had mistaken it for a polar bear.

  • @KingScrubMaster
    @KingScrubMaster 14 лет назад

    Also that little image that grizzly bears moving north because of global warming is completely inaccurate. The grizzly bear population is moving north because of its intolerance towards living near humans and over the years the population has migrated north away from humans, not because of over hunting or global warming

  • @cbp117
    @cbp117 15 лет назад

    but the bear hybrids isint like the cat right? does the Pizzly grow bigger than their father and mother?

  • @TheJohn090909
    @TheJohn090909 12 лет назад

    It is not a new species, it is a hybrid of two former species.

  • @Gbite83
    @Gbite83 12 лет назад

    Well atleast the Hybrid could result in a new species and if there are more out there and it results in a new species, then they will have the legacy of the Polar Bear when and if they go extinct as their future doesn't look good. The Grizzy Bear have more chance of living on as normal with the climate change.