@@vitaminb4869 Should have been killed, rather than risking lives of human beings moving it. Period. The mentality that comes up with the asinine act of trapping and moving an animal that is of such grave threat to human beings, with all the risks moving the most lethal animal on the continent, is idiotic and despicable. If an animal shows threat or danger to human beings it should be killed on the spot. Anything less is immoral and despicable. I've spent 40 years hunting/guiding and I can tell you without hesitation, that you don't know what the fk you are talking about. Griz's will kill/ eat you without one fking second of remorse. Get a clue of how the real world of "nature" works! Animals want to do two things, eat or fk you! So, take your choice. You want a Griz eating you or fkng you? Because that's all it has to offer you!
Was thinking the same thing. I would've been that guy on top of the cage releasing him. I also would've been that guy with my head rolling down the side of the hill.
There’s another video around I Saw a couple days ago had an idiot on top of the cage lifting the door. The bear got him down and chewed on him before he killed it...they were park ranger guys but I don’t remember which state.
I saw that clip plus the cage wasn't bolted down and it came off the truck and wound up on top of the ranger along with the bear!Ranger had a 357 magnum and it took all six rounds to kill the bear!After that they came up with the rope and pulley system to release the bears from inside the truck! Stay safe people!
Even a tiny glimpse such as this makes you realize how insanely powerful this beautiful animal is. And to me what stands out with most of these Grizzly releases. ... is how fast this very large animal can move.!! Great footage..👍
Will Stuart , You have NO idea of their strength! Living in the AK bush grizzlies were our constant neighbors. Ive seen them grab big trees & rip em out of the ground like we would pull a dandelion plant. When making our forest trails id cut a tree down but pour maple syrup around the bases of the ones I needed removing. The griz would smell the syrup & rip the stumps out for me. They got their treat & I got a stump removed that would have taken me days to remove. Same w nuisance beaver dams. Pour a gallon of syrup at the base of the dam flooding out our property & the bears would rip it apart. Got a double treat. The syrup & the beavers!! Win win for the bears!!
555Trout, Yes they are! Can hit 60 mph on the initial launch & run 45 mph after that original starting burst. I had 1 cover 200 yds in the time it took me to throw my rifle to my shoulder from carrying it level at my side 1 handed. Shot it 10 feet away! And it was running UP a 45° hill at me. Luckily they cant run very far at that speed but they CAN dogtrot for hours. Can run a moose for miles til its exausted & then take it out. I lived w & studied bears for 27 years. Learned stuff the bear experts didnt know & taught them. Lesson #1, NEVER EVER trust a bear! They are what they are & even hand reared from babyhood can turn on you for no apparent reason.
That last bear was smart enough to look all around and even underneath the cage trailer for any human. He would have killed that person instantly. And any ghost would have been scared of the also bear, believe me.
Jay ritch Not necessarily! Grizzly bears like to maul their prey to the point of helplessness and cover them with brush. Then when they feel like having a meal they go feed on them while they're still alive!
Larry Kraut , Not always. Griz like their food slightly rotted. They bury it to let it "age". Its the black bears that eat you alive normally. All depends on how hungry they are thou. If theyre starving, your correct. Tredwell was one such example. Thoes 2 bears ate him dead after ripping him in half & ate his girlfriend AMY alive. Started at her feet & ate up. She didnt stop screaming til they reached her hips. Ive heard the original tape the general public isnt allowed to. Gave me nightmares for months especially living out in the AK bush the way we did.
Black Bears have taken over the national park ( Smokey Mountains) near Gatlinburg Tennessee. I use to enjoy a ride through the park packing double with a girlfriend on my Harley Davidson, but it’s impossible now, after three close calls with the bears. They block the road both ways and go from one car to the next looking for food. People have been good enough to let us into their cars, but the bears always knock over the Harley causing expensive repairs. It’s way past time to thin that herd out and let the humans roam around and enjoy the park, like they use to.
Evidently, the bear hates all forms of despotism, slavery\ I'm angrier than that when I'm stressed out over a f'n job, which is why I'm currently unemployed, occupational drifter/
“Hey Wally, it’s been five minutes I’m sure that bear is long gone by now..... Can you go out and pick up our two cameras? I’ll just wait here in the truck......
When the bear met up with another - he said - _"It was awful - they probed me - gave me shots - and dump me off in the woods."_ The other bear - _"I don't believe you - that sounds far fetched."_
Yea, I think like many animals, their fur makes them have an apperance of being larger and slower than in reality. A soaking wet dog or cat looks like a concentration camp survivor.
One of my favorite pieces of reading material is Lewis and Clark's journal in which a native American tribe in the west is describing grizzlies to them. They went ahead thinking that the tribe were just talking about the kinds of bears back in Virginia. Black bears don't prepare anyone for meeting grizzlies and they found that out rather quickly.
That last segment is one of the scariest clips of a grizzly, displaying the awesome power and desire to battle. I had one bear encounter and tell people they are not heavy lumbering animals, they are like pitbulls on steroids, and run twice as fast.
So smart!! RESPECT THE BEAR-ALWAYS!!! I grew up in Missoula and lived next to the Craigheads. I am so grateful for their research and work to educate the public about these AMAZING creatures, my favorite wild animal. When I lived in B.C., CA, I met an aboriginal police officer and we began a conversation about the “Spirit bear” pin I was wearing. He asked me if I had ever seen a skinned bear, to which I replied that I had not. He said that they look like humans from the neck down-and I can clearly see that in these videos showing how they move and gesture-how they THINK! Great video! Thank you!!!
Who can blame that bear for being furious...trapped twice like that...we need to show much respect for obvious reasons and also just because they truly deserve that respect.
What's truly terrifying is the thought of a grizzly twice that size. And that's exactly what the coastal brown bears of Alaska are. They are freaking ginormous!
Wyoming wildlife officials are investigating what they say was unusual behavior by a mother grizzly bear and her yearling cub after a hunting guide was killed and his client was injured last week in the wilderness.www.msn.com/en-us/news/msn/wyoming-grizzly-bear-cub-killed-by-officials-after-fatal-attack/ar-BBNtzsE
Yeah but a bear killing a human under almost any circumstance is not acceptable. We do not extend moral equivalence on to animals for obvious safety reasons.
@@wyominghorseman9172 these wildlife officials calling it an unusual behavior when a grizzly bear is being aggressive around a carcass? Really?! What kind of dope are they on?!? These "officials" are obviously displaying a mentally challenged behavior, especially after euthanizing the poor cub, essentially wiping out the entire grizzly family. And for what? For human greed and shallowness.
@@vitaminb4869 The unusual aspect of this case was the Bear wasn't on the kill. It hadn't fed on the Elk and was tracking the guide and client to the kill. I personally know the G&F officers involved. All are solid young men. The Sow was not on the Elk kill nor had she fed on the guide when they arrived on scene and she charged them on sight. The last years cub was snared and killed because they had no idea whether the Cub was also part of the attack. Also the Cub was very unlikely to survive and he had now been taught to attack humans. Grizzly do not have family's like humans. The second season cubs go their own way. They don't get together for holidays. Greed and Shallowness????? You obviously don't live in apex predator country. Bears behaving badly: Park County commissioner Lee Livingston said one guide and two hunters with his Cody-based Livingston Outfitting and their horses were charged by a bear while they were hauling a dead elk during a guided hunt. www.codyenterprise.com/news/local/article_21249810-c747-11e8-8f14-e3b0f7b94dd7.html
@@tballstaedt7807 What if you were in the mother bears shoes after humans have unnessecarily killed it´s cub? It´s like the same thing to them as a mother losing her child to a murderer and I´m pretty sure it is hard not to want to get revenge. In addition what about it´s territory and food sources being depleted by humans and taking away it´s essential means of survival? You would surely want to defend your means of survival, won´t you?
The last bear is vengeful! He was like: "Someone's gonna pay!". Then looked high and low for the human. I can't see myself hiking or camping in bear country with bears as smart and vengeful as this one.
You can almost feel the immense power and agility of these wild creatures. It’s amazing we still have these beasts in our world. We must take care of them.
@@colin-campbell claws for sure considering the likelihood of you getting a shot off first is slim to none and the likelihood of that shot being instantly fatal is also very slim
Just visited Yellowstone two days ago and was able to see a grizzly bear from a safe distance. If there as a thing. I was shocked how fast these bears are just roaming. Not to mention the size of a full grown grizzly bear in the wild. It instantly makes your heart rate sore. Very thankful for the park rangers who have to keep visitors safe but as well as the bear.
I remember many years ago seeing an amazing series of still photographs taken of a Grizzly release that went bad. The ranger who released the bear was standing on top of the container when he lifted the door. As in this video, the bear immediately turned on the container and began shaking it vigorously to get at the man. The ranger fell off the cage, landing on the ground, and would certainly have been killed but for drawing his sidearm, a .357 magnum pistol, and emptying all six rounds into the bear's chest as it stood over him. The bear was killed and the man survived with some lacerations and bruises. What makes Grizzlies so aggressive is, in part, the fact that they are truly an apex predatory animal in their natural habitat. There are many other animals that can kill an African lion in their habitat. But a Grizzly bear is unchallenged by anything in its natural world and will become enraged by anything that threatens its sovereignty.
Grizzly bears are powerful, magnificent animals. They are also very intelligent and amazingly fast on their feet. However, they actually don't scare me at all...I live more than one thousand miles east of their territory. 😶
That is what over educated people do for ya, 800 pounds, claws, teeth and muscle, should be roaming around, but be ready in bear county! When idiots that love bears, gets his frakking face chewed on, he's so utterly disconnected with reality, he will forgive the bear, if he lives, just like if he was shot in the face by a crackhead, he'd forgive the guy. There is something really wrong with America, the mental patients, have taken charge of the mental ward! And its all for the money! Non-profits, state and federal cash! Go ahead and lie, "its about the nature" see how far your "nature" goes, when they cut the funding, and keep the Non-profits cash out of the lobbying. California's invasive condors are less deadly, how about the Mexican spotted owl? What would you rather have, "oh look, an owl!" Or "oh my #$#@$$!, run, #%%##^*" "roar" "I'm dying, help me" crunch, crunch,,, save the money, just put bobbie traps on the trails, that way a few people can get killed a year, and actually sue you for being incompetent!
Last bear took two steps and traveled 40 yards! I always heard they were faster than humans but now I see for real what they meant. I am in awe. No chance in hell to run away even if your an olympic sprinter.
Should have released them in Congress, maybe could help speed things up a little,
especially the upper chamber
Hahahaha!
Or downtown Portland !!!!!!
Lol!
😂
Last bear Immediately after the release: "you motherf*****s!"
🤣🤣🤣 that's exactly what I thought.
🤣🤣🤣😁 if Samuel L Jackson was a bear 🤣
This bear was ready to slap the life out of someone.
Anything it could get it paws on was in for a beating.
That's to be expected when you put a poor, scared animal into a tiny cage and roll it on a bumpy road.
Where's Tarzan when we need him?
@@vitaminb4869 shooting or deport in a small cage. Choose.
@@vitaminb4869 Should have been killed, rather than risking lives of human beings moving it. Period. The mentality that comes up with the asinine act of trapping and moving an animal that is of such grave threat to human beings, with all the risks moving the most lethal animal on the continent, is idiotic and despicable.
If an animal shows threat or danger to human beings it should be killed on the spot.
Anything less is immoral and despicable.
I've spent 40 years hunting/guiding and I can tell you without hesitation, that you don't know what the fk you are talking about. Griz's will kill/ eat you without one fking second of remorse.
Get a clue of how the real world of "nature" works!
Animals want to do two things, eat or fk you!
So, take your choice. You want a Griz eating you or fkng you? Because that's all it has to offer you!
Imagine if someone woulda been on top of that cage like they release some animals.
Was thinking the same thing. I would've been that guy on top of the cage releasing him. I also would've been that guy with my head rolling down the side of the hill.
There’s another video around I Saw a couple days ago had an idiot on top of the cage lifting the door. The bear got him down and chewed on him before he killed it...they were park ranger guys but I don’t remember which state.
@@bigl6322 Do you have the link or can you tell me where to find it?
I saw that clip plus the cage wasn't bolted down and it came off the truck and wound up on top of the ranger along with the bear!Ranger had a 357 magnum and it took all six rounds to kill the bear!After that they came up with the rope and pulley system to release the bears from inside the truck! Stay safe people!
@@angelajohnson6659 Link or something???
The last bear did not like the in-flight movie, or the free pretzels.
Seriously and since it was his 2nd trip Im pretty sure he didnt want to sign up for a frequent flyer program. Haha
hahaha
"chicken or beef, Mr Bear ?"
The pretzels weren't free.
Lmfao
Even a tiny glimpse such as this makes you realize how insanely powerful this beautiful animal is. And to me what stands out with most of these Grizzly releases. ... is how fast this very large animal can move.!!
Great footage..👍
Will Stuart , You have NO idea of their strength! Living in the AK bush grizzlies were our constant neighbors. Ive seen them grab big trees & rip em out of the ground like we would pull a dandelion plant. When making our forest trails id cut a tree down but pour maple syrup around the bases of the ones I needed removing. The griz would smell the syrup & rip the stumps out for me. They got their treat & I got a stump removed that would have taken me days to remove. Same w nuisance beaver dams. Pour a gallon of syrup at the base of the dam flooding out our property & the bears would rip it apart. Got a double treat. The syrup & the beavers!! Win win for the bears!!
Faster than a thoroughbred race horse.
555Trout, Yes they are! Can hit 60 mph on the initial launch & run 45 mph after that original starting burst. I had 1 cover 200 yds in the time it took me to throw my rifle to my shoulder from carrying it level at my side 1 handed. Shot it 10 feet away! And it was running UP a 45° hill at me. Luckily they cant run very far at that speed but they CAN dogtrot for hours. Can run a moose for miles til its exausted & then take it out. I lived w & studied bears for 27 years. Learned stuff the bear experts didnt know & taught them. Lesson #1, NEVER EVER trust a bear! They are what they are & even hand reared from babyhood can turn on you for no apparent reason.
Dave Jan another idiotic reply. Grizzly bears can reach up to 35 miles an hour.
@@davejan744 Yes sir. They are truly an amazing animal. And the lunatics who "trust" bears. Always goes bad given enough time.
Bears dont forget they hold a grudge against humanity after capture and release.
Sure looks like it.
They don't forget and the more times they are hazed or captured, the more aggressive toward any human. I read about this.
That last bear was smart enough to look all around and even underneath the cage trailer for any human. He would have killed that person instantly. And any ghost would have been scared of the also bear, believe me.
Jay ritch
Not necessarily! Grizzly bears like to maul their prey to the point of helplessness and cover them with brush. Then when they feel like having a meal they go feed on them while they're still alive!
So what you're saying is, Chris Watts should be on the menu for the next bear. They roam the woods like sharks occupy the oceans.
Larry Kraut , Not always. Griz like their food slightly rotted. They bury it to let it "age". Its the black bears that eat you alive normally. All depends on how hungry they are thou. If theyre starving, your correct. Tredwell was one such example. Thoes 2 bears ate him dead after ripping him in half & ate his girlfriend AMY alive. Started at her feet & ate up. She didnt stop screaming til they reached her hips. Ive heard the original tape the general public isnt allowed to. Gave me nightmares for months especially living out in the AK bush the way we did.
Black Bears have taken over the national park ( Smokey Mountains) near Gatlinburg Tennessee. I use to enjoy a ride through the park packing double with a girlfriend on my Harley Davidson, but it’s impossible now, after three close calls with the bears. They block the road both ways and go from one car to the next looking for food. People have been good enough to let us into their cars, but the bears always knock over the Harley causing expensive repairs. It’s way past time to thin that herd out and let the humans roam around and enjoy the park, like they use to.
That bear was PO'ed and definitely any human caught nearby would have had life changing if not ending experiences.
I hope they fed these bears plenty of food before letting them go attack some unknowing backpackers...
That last bear had a lot of built up anger.
definitelly ! ....also locked in such a small space, for maybe a long time ! ....
Evidently, the bear hates all forms of despotism, slavery\ I'm angrier than that when I'm stressed out over a f'n job, which is why I'm currently unemployed, occupational drifter/
No. They all have different personalities. Kind of like people.
I will never ever go in the Montana woods after watching this!
“Hey Wally, it’s been five minutes I’m sure that bear is long gone by now.....
Can you go out and pick up our two cameras? I’ll just wait here in the truck......
Oh golly gee steve do I have too
Ummm.... Which way did he go George.... Which way did he go...umm
Gorgeous bears. Did you see him looking under the truck to see if there was a human hiding there? Ferocious and very intelligent animals
Yeah then why not look the truck window if he's so smart
He just smell the tires
@@BrokeMalone
Bears have bad eyesight and are very reliant on smell.
@@BrokeMalone Because the truck was no longer there?
@@BrokeMalone Maybe you saw a different video than everyone else. There was no truck in the video during the 2nd release.
When the bear met up with another - he said - _"It was awful - they probed me - gave me shots - and dump me off in the woods."_ The other bear - _"I don't believe you - that sounds far fetched."_
lol
They are extremely agile considering their size and can run up to 40 MPH. They are also very intelligent.
I saw running broadside once and my first thought was that it was a horse. It was all stretched out and was just flying.
Yea, I think like many animals, their fur makes them have an apperance of being larger and slower than in reality. A soaking wet dog or cat looks like a concentration camp survivor.
Smart? I bet not one can read?
Intelligent for an animal yes but lets not get ahead of ourselves here.
"very intelligent" attacks a trailer lol
Wow! A coupled of strides and he is gone. What a powerful animal.
Grizzly bears are nothing but extreme power. What an amazing animal
Those are Black Bears.
Not the last one..
Just imagine you were hiking a100 yards away from where they released these bears 😂💩
When I was in Wyoming some years ago they had warning signs in areas where they were trapping bears so you'd know to stay away.
they are way way out on lonesome logging rd .. hrs from civilization
@@fortunatoofamontillado1059 that's where I camp!
One of my favorite pieces of reading material is Lewis and Clark's journal in which a native American tribe in the west is describing grizzlies to them. They went ahead thinking that the tribe were just talking about the kinds of bears back in Virginia. Black bears don't prepare anyone for meeting grizzlies and they found that out rather quickly.
That last segment is one of the scariest clips of a grizzly, displaying the awesome power and desire to battle. I had one bear encounter and tell people they are not heavy lumbering animals, they are like pitbulls on steroids, and run twice as fast.
So smart!! RESPECT THE BEAR-ALWAYS!!! I grew up in Missoula and lived next to the Craigheads. I am so grateful for their research and work to educate the public about these AMAZING creatures, my favorite wild animal. When I lived in B.C., CA, I met an aboriginal police officer and we began a conversation about the “Spirit bear” pin I was wearing. He asked me if I had ever seen a skinned bear, to which I replied that I had not. He said that they look like humans from the neck down-and I can clearly see that in these videos showing how they move and gesture-how they THINK!
Great video! Thank you!!!
It was a bit shocking how human his movements were tbh. I wasn't expecting him to be so bipedal.
Who can blame that bear for being furious...trapped twice like that...we need to show much respect for obvious reasons and also just because they truly deserve that respect.
Ah...he wasn’t being aggressive, he probably just wanted to give you a big bear hug for helping him find a new home.
Whoa that is an angry bear at the end. Scary.
I would have tried to console the bear with a great big bear hug, loving kindness goes a long way
lol 😂
While your at it, go ahead and change your legal name to: BEAR SNAK
You will definitely make the bear happy. He hasnt eaten anything in a long time
You are much to kind. 🙂
😆😆😆
Thanks for all that you do 💛🙏💛🙏💛💛💛
Let them go in the middle of holly wood
Dakine Yeah, on that street where they do the late night interviews. Hehe..
😅😂👍
What's truly terrifying is the thought of a grizzly twice that size. And that's exactly what the coastal brown bears of Alaska are. They are freaking ginormous!
Butnot as aggressive as inland forest or tundra grizzlies.
Bear: I will bust you a new one!
Horn honking.......
Bear: I am getting the heck out!
The last bear was mad as hell and he wasn't going to take it anymore.
Excellent video. Thank you
I think that last one wanted more than hug, impressive animal.
The speed of those bears terrifies me
That 2nd bear was really agitated, it was as if it had just made a jail break. Woe to any hiker it met on the way.
Those two bears looks amazing. Pure muscle no fat and look quick as hell
I think most humans would act aggressively towards you if you locked them in a confined space against their will.
Wyoming wildlife officials are investigating what they say was unusual behavior by a mother grizzly bear and her yearling cub after a hunting guide was killed and his client was injured last week in the wilderness.www.msn.com/en-us/news/msn/wyoming-grizzly-bear-cub-killed-by-officials-after-fatal-attack/ar-BBNtzsE
Yeah but a bear killing a human under almost any circumstance is not acceptable. We do not extend moral equivalence on to animals for obvious safety reasons.
@@wyominghorseman9172 these wildlife officials calling it an unusual behavior when a grizzly bear is being aggressive around a carcass? Really?! What kind of dope are they on?!? These "officials" are obviously displaying a mentally challenged behavior, especially after euthanizing the poor cub, essentially wiping out the entire grizzly family. And for what? For human greed and shallowness.
@@vitaminb4869 The unusual aspect of this case was the Bear wasn't on the kill. It hadn't fed on the Elk and was tracking the guide and client to the kill. I personally know the G&F officers involved. All are solid young men. The Sow was not on the Elk kill nor had she fed on the guide when they arrived on scene and she charged them on sight.
The last years cub was snared and killed because they had no idea whether the Cub was also part of the attack. Also the Cub was very unlikely to survive and he had now been taught to attack humans.
Grizzly do not have family's like humans. The second season cubs go their own way. They don't get together for holidays.
Greed and Shallowness????? You obviously don't live in apex predator country.
Bears behaving badly:
Park County commissioner Lee Livingston said one guide and two hunters with his Cody-based Livingston Outfitting and their horses were charged by a bear while they were hauling a dead elk during a guided hunt.
www.codyenterprise.com/news/local/article_21249810-c747-11e8-8f14-e3b0f7b94dd7.html
@@tballstaedt7807 What if you were in the mother bears shoes after humans have unnessecarily killed it´s cub? It´s like the same thing to them as a mother losing her child to a murderer and I´m pretty sure it is hard not to want to get revenge. In addition what about it´s territory and food sources being depleted by humans and taking away it´s essential means of survival? You would surely want to defend your means of survival, won´t you?
I love that there was no voice-over. Thanks for this :)
I've come face-to-face with plenty of Black Bears but never a Grizz. I hope to keep it that way.
god they are fast
The last bear is vengeful! He was like: "Someone's gonna pay!". Then looked high and low for the human. I can't see myself hiking or camping in bear country with bears as smart and vengeful as this one.
You can almost feel the immense power and agility of these wild creatures. It’s amazing we still have these beasts in our world. We must take care of them.
2nd bear knew exactly where a person should have been. Needs a anger management class
Happy hunting bear! Coming to a campground near you! 👍🏻
Could destroy a tent in under 5seconds
7.62mm vs some claws
Yeah I know who my moneys on 😂
@@colin-campbell claws for sure considering the likelihood of you getting a shot off first is slim to none and the likelihood of that shot being instantly fatal is also very slim
Wow that was awesome and those Bears can get up and go!
Second bear "I'm mad as hell and I'm not gonna take it anymore"!
LOL that last bear was looking for a fight with anyone who was having it!
You’d think the one that was trapped twice would’ve been the most upset.
Just visited Yellowstone two days ago and was able to see a grizzly bear from a safe distance. If there as a thing. I was shocked how fast these bears are just roaming. Not to mention the size of a full grown grizzly bear in the wild. It instantly makes your heart rate sore. Very thankful for the park rangers who have to keep visitors safe but as well as the bear.
Imagine if you were on a leisurely hike through the woods 40 yards away from that last one
I remember many years ago seeing an amazing series of still photographs taken of a Grizzly release that went bad. The ranger who released the bear was standing on top of the container when he lifted the door. As in this video, the bear immediately turned on the container and began shaking it vigorously to get at the man. The ranger fell off the cage, landing on the ground, and would certainly have been killed but for drawing his sidearm, a .357 magnum pistol, and emptying all six rounds into the bear's chest as it stood over him. The bear was killed and the man survived with some lacerations and bruises. What makes Grizzlies so aggressive is, in part, the fact that they are truly an apex predatory animal in their natural habitat. There are many other animals that can kill an African lion in their habitat. But a Grizzly bear is unchallenged by anything in its natural world and will become enraged by anything that threatens its sovereignty.
Are we sure that the sasquatch species isn't above the grizzly?
CooterCoy The Sasquatch IS the Grizzly. Sorry to rain on your parade.
The truck drove forward causing the trap and the Ranger to fall on the bear 😂😂😂
Well said
You haven't seen a bull moose running down an adult male grizzly,
2:25 - DEATH has been unleashed. RIP to all non-bears in those forests.
I would rather come across a lion than a grizzly bear like that second one O_O
Thank you guys for what you do
The first bear appears to be a black bear, longer ears etc. The second one is definitely a Grizzly with shorter ears.
He came out ready to take someone life 😅
There was a reason they wiped out the inland Grizzly Bear. They are ferocious.
“The second bear was more aggressive”.
Understatement of the year
They drop those off right by where I live, that's just great! I just bought another judge Taurus.
You better upgrade to a 480 Ruger or a 500 S&W!
A real man would have walked to the back and opened the cage by hand. While eating a donut!
Yeah,they don't make Rangers like they used to.
That would definitely be the last cage he opened, I'm sure of it
beautiful animals, one of the oldest mammals living on our Planet. We should respect and cherish them.
Bears are just awesome. Love them!!! So strong& majestic.
Literally releasing a monster back into the wild. I love bears fr
Grizzly bears are powerful, magnificent animals. They are also very intelligent and amazingly fast on their feet. However, they actually don't scare me at all...I live more than one thousand miles east of their territory. 😶
After watching this video I have a whole new respect for Grizzly Bears. Wow
Second bear came out looking for a fight! Something tell me he didn’t appreciate being locked up like that.
Interesting video. Thanks for posting it
That was enough to keep you on your toes, also lets you know how unpredictable a grizzly is.
As a Canadian, God Bless you for doing what you do. Thank you for helping these beautiful creatures
Ok not trying to be Heartless at all...but i scrolled through these comments...Am I the only person thinking.....WHY WOULD YOU EVER RELEASE THAT???
I wonder if they checked if anyone was walking their dog down that trail?
That is what over educated people do for ya, 800 pounds, claws, teeth and muscle, should be roaming around, but be ready in bear county! When idiots that love bears, gets his frakking face chewed on, he's so utterly disconnected with reality, he will forgive the bear, if he lives, just like if he was shot in the face by a crackhead, he'd forgive the guy. There is something really wrong with America, the mental patients, have taken charge of the mental ward! And its all for the money! Non-profits, state and federal cash! Go ahead and lie, "its about the nature" see how far your "nature" goes, when they cut the funding, and keep the Non-profits cash out of the lobbying. California's invasive condors are less deadly, how about the Mexican spotted owl? What would you rather have, "oh look, an owl!" Or "oh my #$#@$$!, run, #%%##^*" "roar" "I'm dying, help me" crunch, crunch,,, save the money, just put bobbie traps on the trails, that way a few people can get killed a year, and actually sue you for being incompetent!
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I'm glad I saw this AFTER my camping trip in Montana.
imagine someones having a picnic in those woods right then.
Tabs T : Lol, They will be killed
They would go from having a picnic to being the picnic.
Last bear took two steps and traveled 40 yards! I always heard they were faster than humans but now I see for real what they meant. I am in awe. No chance in hell to run away even if your an olympic sprinter.
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The first bear as soon as he got out of the trailer: "Where the hell am I?"
Bears are even more vicious than big cats. Ruthless predators.