I wonder if it was intelligent enough to get help or seek a humans attention to get help somehow, or if it came to the man to initially attack him but was unable to due to the pain/inability to bite down properly.
@@sjgambler9178 I think it is animal instinct of some kind that nudges the bear forward against all hes learned and knows . It is a power greater than itself possibly. Instinct.
not coming from an expert or anything this is just based off memory but i’m pretty sure I read somewhere that polar bears are really intelligent and are even smarter than dogs?
It’s genuinely mind boggling to see the most dangerous land animal on the planet looking at that man with pain in its eyes. No urge to attack, no will to kill. Just suffering and seeking help.
@@maamamamamamama you can actually walk or boat pass a Hippo (if it doesn’t feel like you’re invading its territory). But if a Polar Bear catches your scent, it’ll follow your scent until it eats you. They do not stop hunting when theirs hungry.
You can see the bear is approaching with zero aggression, his eyes begging for help. So glad it turned out well for both the bear and the humans who helped him.
Yes, Polar bears are prideful and somewhat arrogant creatures. Up here in Canada, you rarely see them ask for help, except for math homework. They'll almost always bug you for help with math homework.
@@fromulusjust think about it a bit. The bear didn't know how to free his tongue so he found a human and "asked" for help. The bear knew he needed a more intelligent being to solve his problem. And he knew that someone would be a human. Pretty amazing don't you think? It shows animals are more than sacks of meat with basic instincts. They can actually think and problem solve.
Well if you think about it you are missing the most obvious thing, what happened to him was caused from us it's not a natural occurrence to have a can stuck to your tongue. If we weren't here that wouldn't happen. Who else is going to remove this foreign device besides the foreigners
Prolly not more than a few days no way guy could’ve eaten anything with that stuck in there but then again idk how long it takes before a polar bear starves
@Audio and whips I was under the impression during hibernation their bodily functions are severely lessened and they burn through less calories because of it to try and sustain themselves through winter, it’s pretty likely I was underestimating the time but I don’t think this bear has been stuck with the can on it’s tongue for anywhere near as long as a month or more
@@swordfish350I imagine that dehydration would get it way before starvation. I think bears drink similar to how dogs and cats do by using the tip of their tongue to draw a column of water into their mouths. The can would make that really hard to do! Could get some water just by sticking their face in but without being able to draw their tongue all the way in it could be hard to swallow.
@@edyr It was stuck on its tongue, if they just yanked it out it will really hurt, even with anaesthetics the tongue will be disfigured for the rest of its life.
To the man who called the rescue team and the rescue team themselves, thank you so much for helping this Polar Bear. The smallest act of kindness creates a ripple of unlimited positivism, especially for the bear. You guys are amazing for doing this.
polar bears are one of the last land mammals which consider humans part of their foodchain. this dude did the right thing, calling for assistance. glad the bear was helped.
@@adamgerald849 true. I would’ve just poured hottish water on it and pulled it off and went inside immediately. Maybe throw a fish out the door if he’s at a safe distance to do so lmao
Bruh every fucking mammal has us on thier food chain get rid of that stupid thought. The ones that are predators will eat us. That’s so dumb. Every predator will hunt humans. If there’s a few of us it’s even more likely
Of course! We do amazing, mind blowing magic every day! They must look at us and be like "I swear to God Jim, he was just standing by some sticks and not only did he make FIRE happen, but HE WASN'T AFRAID OF THE FIRE!"
@@raphaellavictoria01 that's the big debate though, right? They will eat us but if we weren't in their space, we wouldn't be there for them to eat us. Not that I'm saying it's OK. Obviously not. But it's not exactly like they wake up and think, "hmm, I really want manflesh today. Time to hunt!" It's more that if they come across people in the right...well I guess wrong circumstances, then lunch is served. But ultimately, whose fault is it? Same for all animal predators who end up killing people. I'm not criticizing your comment, sorry. I just wish there was an easy solution and no people or animals would have to get hurt or die.
He came to seek help. He was already so tired and seemed to have not eaten in days. This man was so generous. Edit-For those Hungry bears attack and eat humans. These rescuers knew and tranquilised it. So all is good.
Not really so heartbreaking, it's like us walking into an enemy's camp with our arms raised or bowing low. Submission is necessary to carry the point across that you mean no harm.
Polar bears are dangerous, never approach one even when they’re seriously hurt or injured, they will be super aggressive. Only approach a injured one if you’re a professional and have a whole team begin your back ready to pull you out
Yes definitely, this is why when you open tins you should always completely remove the lid, I've had 3 birds I've had to get heads out of tins like that and found one cat dead after the lid cut it's neck open in the struggle to remove it
People don't think about how hungry animals will smell sauce left over in the tins and try to access it, all the while, hurting themselves in the process. Hopefully, more humans will change their waste disposal habits in order to see animals not hurt by their lazy actions, but living their lives without the added harm.
Crazy thing is you the bear would have had to have been near starving to even consider approaching a human. They are prideful and rightfully so being an apex predators in their own right. To submit to a human like this is a most heartbreaking to see. But yes a beautiful interaction.
@@SuccessRendering-hc6ht Just been watching the number on animal/human interactions just like this. Is it because now with instant media more is being reported? Or is it because the animal realm knows by some instinct to go to a human because now it’s the only place to go for help? The one that sticks in my mind the most was the Bull Elephant in Africa that had a spear from some god cursed poacher stuck in its ear. Went to , bare with me I think it as a farm or a wildlife area of some sort. The people there helped the elephant and the elephant from then till now has stayed where these people are.
It's interesting to me that animals have the understanding that humans can help in desperate times. It makes me want to know what they're thinking when they do it
and also wild animals have learnt that humans will get their revenge. it would be very interesting to know how they have...developed??? that understanding or instinct...
In general yeah, but since polar bears specificslly have no natural predators their first response to pretty much all animals is "kill, eat" so it's kinda surprising this one was a bit more patient
Polar bear eats its prey alive not caring to kill it quick , just taking bite after bite while the prey is pinned down screaming ,eyes teary from the terror and pain.
LOVE!!! I just cannot admire, respect, or THANK the people who did this enough--especially the man first approached by the bear, who is a freaking HERO!! I could watch videos like this all day, humanity at its best.
It’s painfully obvious that we’re the dominant species, even knowing they could easily kill us compared to other animals, many animals know to just stay away from the upright walking apes
@@cooley3d we don't see it because we're not constantly watching every single lion and zebra and if you are watching every single one, what the hell are you doing? Go get a job
The next day, after word had got out, 22 polar bears turned up at Jeff's house with their tongues stuck in various household items. "Excuse me, is this where we get the fish?"
Bo, I know, so True. Just imagine how incredibly difficult life would be if both our thumbs were missing. Everything from trying to button your shirt to tying your shoes to spreading butter on your bread would be so frustrating.
Evolution is still happening as we speak. It's enevitable that animals will recognize we are a helpful species and will no longer attack us. Even polar bears.
This is a sweet story. One of the few animals on the planet to see humans as prey asking a human for help since he was in pain. The team helping the bear and leaving food for him when he woke up is so sweet
"Dude, I asked this human for help, then suddenly there's this ungodly loud noise and some crazy wind kicks up, something stings me in the ass, and the next thing I know I'm waking up with a hangover, no can, and snacks."
This is heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time. The poor bear must've been so hungry and in so much pain. That's freaking awesome they also brought in food knowing why the bear was in this situation to begin with.
It's the least we could do considering we're the majority contributors to it's loss of habitat and food supplies running out, hence trying to get to whatever was in that can to eat it. I'm grateful for the people that helped him and to all the others around the world that have dedicated their lives to the conservation and protection of our planets creatures!! I wish I was in a position to do exactly that 😢
Dude thats a polar bear, without the can he would have eaten him. They left him fish because when he woke up he'd follow the scent all the way back to the house if he was hungry and eat him alive.
i actually feel a little sad for what it all must have looked like from his perspective. for a wild animal to come to a human for help, indicates it was in an absolute desperate state. poor bear was in a lot of pain and willing to risk getting close to a species that it knew Could hurt him. just to actually get captured and knocked out unconscious by them. the amount of fear and regret to have thought they would help him out of his situation, must have been insane :( of course from our perspective its obvious help, but just imagining experiencing it as the bear. poor gentle and intelligent soul. i hope he was happy when he noticed the fish snacks
@@RICHBLACKCOCKprobably not I'm not religious but the theory of life evolving from bacteria into various lifeforms is fishy and not worth preaching to others about, we were likely conjured here by a god
@@b.d.eleague4453 A polar bear is the only animal that will actually hunt humans, so he may not have been exaggerating in regard to a polar bear asking for help.
@@numbersix8919 no… there is a difference between intelligent and survival instinct. Clearly you lack the intelligence that makes a human so separate from most nature…
That polar bear is like a villain that kills random people, then he needs help, so he stops killing until you help him and he goes right back to killing you and everyone else.
@@mountainman42 you say that because you aren't at the receiving end of one. Thing about them is that polar bears can and will murder you even unprovoked.
@@torahibiki nah its not a rule. U can see alot of videos where bear is looking at humans and its not attacking.This creature eats only meat. Its obvious it will try to attack meat that it chose to eat.
My favorite thing as an outdoorsman is how naive people are to all animal intelligence. I say all the time. On a planet where everything is trying to survive. Anything that lives for millions of years has to be extremely intelligent
The only reason we think animals are stupid is because we've been taught that for generations, animals can be incredibly smart and understanding. There is far less separating us from the rest of the animal kingdom than we like to think, ignorance is bliss!
@@thisiscait It suits us to see animals as 'lesser' - less intelligent, less feeling, less worthwhile.Why? Because it makes it easier to beat our dogs then throw them on the street. To raise animals in the most evil, sickening conditions then make them endure a terrifying end. It enables us to look down on them and make laws that make it acceptable to kill young animals before they've even finished growing. Facing up to just how smart, kind, funny, protective etc animals are would mean we'd need to face what scum humans are to treat them as we do.
@@thisiscait so what, back when we were "part of the food chain" we were hunted by most large predators. our children were hunted by most predators in general. Lions will kill the cubs of other lions in their pride so their offspring are the ones to get nurtured. Nature is cruel, and sure we are animals just the same as anythign else on this planet, but that changes nothing, we sit the throne, we rule the planet, earth is a kingdom, and humanity is king, kings were people just like everyone they ruled, but they still ruled. this planet was a battleground for dominance hundreds of thousands of years ago, and when homo sapiens showed up, we were one of 7 "human" species. now its only us. we have bled and died to escape the ruthless world that is the natural cycle on this planet. Animals are not our equals. dogs and cats arent our equals, they are family and pets, but they are still our slaves at the end of the day, thats what domestication is, its slavery, and I fully approve of it.
Living around wild animals, I noticed that they watch EVERYTHING we do outside. They know our habits, they know our actions, it is so cool that this bear observed enough to know that the man could help.
It also shows that he see's him as a friendly neighbor and not a threat or enemy, and polar bears are known to be the more aggressive ones of the bear family.
That looked really painful.. it always amazes me when wild animals instinctively know that their last resort to get help is to be calm and go to humans, he wasn’t aggressive at all… “if you help me I promise not to eat your face”
Here’s the thing. Look deep into that polar bears eyes. Is there any kind of emotion. No. It would kill and eat that man the second he finished helping it or would maul him if we attempted to help him with tranquilizers because the bear would be in pain and instinctively attack or at the very least scratch him “accidentally”
Polar bears are notorious for killing humans any chance they get. That “baby” is easily one of the most dangerous animals walking the earth. The only reason not many people have been killed by them is because not many people have given them the chance. I’m still glad they helped it tho. 😂
@@amanbirbthe4th967 eh not really. Most animals are scared shitless of us. You can scare a Bobcat or black bear away, you can spook most herbivores as long as you don't corner them or get too close. Polar bears just don't care though They're the last animal on the planet that will actively hunt a human down instead of ignoring our scent.
I love it when wild animals in need ask for help from humans when they have no choice. They're scared of us and know we're the at the top of the food chain but it's like they know humans are highly intelligent and can help.
Don’t forget- polar bears are the only bears that actually view humans as food. Black and brown bears will only attack if they feel threatened or you are around there cubs, polar bears will eat you as a snack.
What blows my mind is how animals seem to instinctively know that we can help them with their impossible tasks. There's a real sense of humility and intelligence, even bravery, driving their decision to seek our help. Amazing.
Because God created us as their stewards and in His image and all animals know that. That's why we can even make pets of tigers...what other animal would a tiger submit to?
@@missmike3693 Are you saying cute is a offensive and bigoted word?! How dare you say such a thing!? Your a bigot and as well a problem to this world!!
@Alpaca Fluffy the fact that they used the word "bit" implies they were taunting the original commenter and trolling. Likely trolling because they didn't like how the polar bear was called cute. They were fully aware of what the original person meant
This actually happened in July 2022 in the north of Russia. The young bear was saved by specialists of the Moscow Zoo. She herself came to the village for help, but the man on the video could not help her. Therefore, a team from Moscow Zoo was assembled to the rescue. The bear was strewn, the jar was removed, the tongue itself was not heavily damaged. Then the beast was taken to 100 km from the village, to prevent her from returning to people. Also they left her food, because she obviously could not hunt in the next few days. In Russia, white bears are guarded, their population are actively monitored.
Thank you, an unusually good story becomes even more involved and "full." It also is further removed from common animal videos of injured and ridiculed animals, taped to make money. This is the opposite, and I am impressed all around.
@Chris Cates 🤗 Tongue was hurting to bad to be aggressive😝 And it looked so pitiful and sad😟😢 I wonder how bear would have been if can wasn't on tongue and it came across the man⁉🤔
That was a terrible wound on its tongue, almost severed part of its tongue.!! It's pitiful that a polar bear had to be scavenging among tin cans. Their habitat is shrinking!
Man caused the problem - polar bears did not create cans but was probably hungry. Man owed this bear. Thank God no one else was harmed & the bear survived. 😊🙏🆘
Making more deposits in natures favor bank. When someone needs your help and you go above and beyond to help a creature in need, you definitely get what I call “karma points”
@@cgpsj2194 by throwing trash anywhere other than a secure receptacle we do endanger wildlife. I’ve seen foxes with their heads stuck in a jar, seagulls lose a leg due to fishing lines left in the water near shore, sea turtles getting stuck in nets with bouts attached etc etc etc. so YES it’s human caused. Please retrieve your lines hooks and trash/ recycling and secure it. 🤷🏼♀️🙄😉🙏
Bless his heart. I cant imagine how painful and scared that bear must have been! And how intelligent he clearly is! He approached that man so calmly, and _eased_ into the situation to get the help that he needed! Incredible
I don't think it's a coincidence the bear first approached through the railing- kinda the bear's way of saying- look just to prove I'm not here to attack you, imma stay on the other side of this railing.
@@jollycooperator2876The bear approached a human and let them touch their snout/mouth region (WITHOUT SEDATION!) and was docile enough to let the human pull on sharp metal they couldn't remove (which undoubtedly hurt like hell). The bear could have easily killed a human with it's weight and claws. But it didn't. That's called trust, and is seriously significant in the animal kingdom. Sure, the bear knew where to find food, but I'm sure it didn't know it would get its tongue stuck in such a violently painful place.
That polar bear will never forget the empathy shown to save it from that evil can lid and the fish left for when it woke up. Thank you to the human(s) that saved it as I’m sure the polar bear appreciates it…. 😊
I applaud the man who called the secure team for saving the polar bear.
Yeah the “secure team” lol smh
@@Shooter60Xdo u know what smh is?
@@Sunthewolf659 smash my had
@@Sunthewolf659 head”
@@luisquevedo4436 shake my head correct
Seeing that the polar bear was intelligent enough to know that he needed help, you already knew he woke up feeling like a king
I wonder if it was intelligent enough to get help or seek a humans attention to get help somehow, or if it came to the man to initially attack him but was unable to due to the pain/inability to bite down properly.
Hope he passes this down, animals learning humans can be helpful is a great thing.
@@sjgambler9178 I think it is animal instinct of some kind that nudges the bear forward against all hes learned and knows . It is a power greater than itself possibly. Instinct.
not coming from an expert or anything this is just based off memory but i’m pretty sure I read somewhere that polar bears are really intelligent and are even smarter than dogs?
@@leilaloolee9345 I think animals see us walk up right wear clothes and have cars or live in houses and they know something is up .
The look on his face when he tells him he can’t come inside is so understanding and pitiful at the same time
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@@alphawave6200 yeah ? A Polar bear. Not a dog, not a raccoon. A POLAR BEAR? I wish you enjoy to last 15 min of your life…
@@JOSWAY787 If I'd spent the last 15 minutes of my life with a polar bear, you're damn right I'd enjoy them
@@ArukiTsukaruro shut yo goofy ass up
@@ArukiTsukaru that tells us you don't care about your life
It’s genuinely mind boggling to see the most dangerous land animal on the planet looking at that man with pain in its eyes. No urge to attack, no will to kill. Just suffering and seeking help.
Is the polar bear more dangerous than the hippo?
@@ChiefShrek yes
@@kylemartin2487damn really? thought the hippo would make that light work
@@maamamamamamama you can actually walk or boat pass a Hippo (if it doesn’t feel like you’re invading its territory). But if a Polar Bear catches your scent, it’ll follow your scent until it eats you. They do not stop hunting when theirs hungry.
@@kylemartin2487 interesting, thanks bro
You can see the bear is approaching with zero aggression, his eyes begging for help. So glad it turned out well for both the bear and the humans who helped him.
their generation is about to end 😭
it is this exact type of mindset that gets people killed. A BEAR. IS A BEAR.
Even though it is the only animal that hunts humans
Happy 🥰 that's why it's so important to discard trash properly. Take the lid completely off the can.
@@Phosphorite05 polar bears don't hunt humans out of choice. We put them in that position
man the amount of distress he must have been to have asked for help
Yes, Polar bears are prideful and somewhat arrogant creatures. Up here in Canada, you rarely see them ask for help, except for math homework. They'll almost always bug you for help with math homework.
@@Daniel73-23 which dimension was it again? 1826?
What's scary is the cognitive thought processes that helped that "Polar Bear" realize he could get "Help" from a human. I'm flabbergasted...
@@LovelyAngel840why do you say "polar bear" ? in quotes?
@@mber. some bears work for the government undercover. You can never tell which one is real
Shows you how smart,aware and conscious they truly are
That's sheer desperation in an effort to not die. Not much thinking involved.
Doesn’t take that much thinking power
@@fromulusjust think about it a bit. The bear didn't know how to free his tongue so he found a human and "asked" for help. The bear knew he needed a more intelligent being to solve his problem. And he knew that someone would be a human. Pretty amazing don't you think? It shows animals are more than sacks of meat with basic instincts. They can actually think and problem solve.
Well if you think about it you are missing the most obvious thing, what happened to him was caused from us it's not a natural occurrence to have a can stuck to your tongue. If we weren't here that wouldn't happen. Who else is going to remove this foreign device besides the foreigners
@Bruce Western Your comment proves my point...That was my point
He was definitely at his last resort to approach a human for help. Lucky for him he approached the right one.
He was like hey you with a thumb come here I need some help
So painful moment we can't even imagine from how long he was in this situation.
Prolly not more than a few days no way guy could’ve eaten anything with that stuck in there but then again idk how long it takes before a polar bear starves
@Audio and whips I was under the impression during hibernation their bodily functions are severely lessened and they burn through less calories because of it to try and sustain themselves through winter, it’s pretty likely I was underestimating the time but I don’t think this bear has been stuck with the can on it’s tongue for anywhere near as long as a month or more
@@swordfish350I imagine that dehydration would get it way before starvation. I think bears drink similar to how dogs and cats do by using the tip of their tongue to draw a column of water into their mouths. The can would make that really hard to do! Could get some water just by sticking their face in but without being able to draw their tongue all the way in it could be hard to swallow.
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Exactly... it hurts 💔
I find it incredible how wild animals just... come up to humans and trust them to help. It's amazing.
Under very specific circumstances
I have a strong feeling a polar bear won't reciprocate
More of like:
Sir, your trash has screwed my tongue, please take it back.
Thank you.
~Polar Bear
@@johncarter40101 You can back up that it's this man's?
@@elykspuz6596 think they probably just meant humans in general by “your trash” and not any specific individual.
But, if he woke up starving,he'd eat the rescuers. Just the way it is,he is a wild animal. Creatures are amazing. Even our kind for good and bad.
Giving him snacks were so wholesome and cute omg
They must have seen the lobster guy's videos
Yay until you realize that it knows it might get food if he goes there again
there little part of me like.. damn couldn't have just pulled the can off nicely
but thanks(?)
@@edyr It was stuck on its tongue, if they just yanked it out it will really hurt, even with anaesthetics the tongue will be disfigured for the rest of its life.
how do u know
could'v used some professional lube and that tongue is just fine (didn't know it was grey orblue though)
To the man who called the rescue team and the rescue team themselves, thank you so much for helping this Polar Bear. The smallest act of kindness creates a ripple of unlimited positivism, especially for the bear. You guys are amazing for doing this.
Thank You all for helping the polar bear. GOD🙏bless
That poor bear is genuinely sad, but understanding that they're the only ones that can help. That tells you alot.
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@@totallynotreese ok i wont
It's the GARBAGE that is going to undo us all!! Poor bear!!
@@totallynotreese ok
A polar bear can only do so much
polar bears are one of the last land mammals which consider humans part of their foodchain. this dude did the right thing, calling for assistance. glad the bear was helped.
For real... There's a good chance the bear would have tried to eat him as soon as the can was removed because it was probably already starving.
@@adamgerald849 true. I would’ve just poured hottish water on it and pulled it off and went inside immediately. Maybe throw a fish out the door if he’s at a safe distance to do so lmao
@@majinbenproductions1038 pouring hot water would have hurt the bear more…….
@@legendarypo183 nah not boiling hot water lol warm water. I live in the snow, trust me I know what works to get a tongue de-iced
Bruh every fucking mammal has us on thier food chain get rid of that stupid thought. The ones that are predators will eat us. That’s so dumb. Every predator will hunt humans. If there’s a few of us it’s even more likely
It blows my mind that many animals seem to understand that humans can and will help.
*That’s why they’re shady for running away when you just wanna pet them and feed them.* 😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😒
@@earlaweesepolar bears? I don't think so
@@earlaweese you think they should let you pet them?
When they probably are aware that humans are the destroyers of their kind?
Of course! We do amazing, mind blowing magic every day! They must look at us and be like "I swear to God Jim, he was just standing by some sticks and not only did he make FIRE happen, but HE WASN'T AFRAID OF THE FIRE!"
yeah and then when they don't need your help they try to take you out. sounds like a woman.
Poor baby, what a torture🥹
Thank you for helping him ❤️
Poor thing. I'm so glad that he got the help that he needed. Snacks never hurt either.
I'm a cynic, so my first thought is, "Ah, so you know we're not the same as a seal and stuff, but YOU'D EAT US ANYWAY?" Bc they do, damn' em. 🤦♀️
@@raphaellavictoria01 that's the big debate though, right? They will eat us but if we weren't in their space, we wouldn't be there for them to eat us. Not that I'm saying it's OK. Obviously not. But it's not exactly like they wake up and think, "hmm, I really want manflesh today. Time to hunt!" It's more that if they come across people in the right...well I guess wrong circumstances, then lunch is served. But ultimately, whose fault is it? Same for all animal predators who end up killing people. I'm not criticizing your comment, sorry. I just wish there was an easy solution and no people or animals would have to get hurt or die.
He fucking supreme predator ain't no poor thing
Where’s the video of the bear waking up with fish snacks
He came to seek help. He was already so tired and seemed to have not eaten in days. This man was so generous.
Edit-For those Hungry bears attack and eat humans. These rescuers knew and tranquilised it. So all is good.
That's so scary, even when the bear seemed calm. What's he gonna eat when you remove the can? 👀
The fish snacks you leave for him! 🤣
" He was already so tired and seemed to have not eaten in days." and that's when they're the most dangerous, when they are HUNGRY.
Bruh the can is human doing, we should responsible for it, idk it seems sad
@@shawnpitman876 and?
The way the bear was trying to climb up the stairs with its head down, to show submission was both adorable and heartbreaking.
Not even CG Polar Bear lol
Not really so heartbreaking, it's like us walking into an enemy's camp with our arms raised or bowing low. Submission is necessary to carry the point across that you mean no harm.
Absolutely sad, he was hungry and hurting. Incredible
@@Tony-op6xf The bare, you say?
@@Muircetach I think they mean it’s heartbreaking the bear had gotten to the point it needed to go through with that and couldn’t take care of Itself
The courage and compassion it takes to reach into a polar bear’s mouth to try to help it is beyond words. 🙌🏻💚
What happened to its face..?.? Those marks wasn’t there on 1st scene…
Compassion and Guilt for our trash.
That poor bear..... 😢 thank you to that person for trying to help it and calling in help for it.
Polar bears are dangerous, never approach one even when they’re seriously hurt or injured, they will be super aggressive. Only approach a injured one if you’re a professional and have a whole team begin your back ready to pull you out
Yes definitely, this is why when you open tins you should always completely remove the lid, I've had 3 birds I've had to get heads out of tins like that and found one cat dead after the lid cut it's neck open in the struggle to remove it
People don't think about how hungry animals will smell sauce left over in the tins and try to access it, all the while, hurting themselves in the process. Hopefully, more humans will change their waste disposal habits in order to see animals not hurt by their lazy actions, but living their lives without the added harm.
@@becauseyesisnotaword nobody cares about your yepper
Who knows how long he went with it on there. No food or water. Pain. They're already starving to death. This is so depressing
This polar bear seems to understand humans more than any other wild animal
Have you heard about orcas?
Check out all the videos of dolphins and whales asking for help. :)
They hunt us on sight too, they know who’s lowering there property value
@MSD Lover they aint wild
there have been some cases with injured tigers seeking help. They watch us when we can't see them.
I just liked how there is a team with a helicopter just ready to help animals anywhere this is so wholesome and it gives hope back.
They should turn this idea into a tv show for kids
But can't do the same for people
How does it give you hope back
@Nicky Pelo it just does for the person. Why do you need to question them? People are different, that's all 🤷♂️
@@Gintoki_Madao so they don't help people in many places by air lifting them is this wat ur implying?¿?
@@tearsintherain6311 I feel like they should I wonder what kind of pets they’d show!
What a beautiful Animal thanks for. Helping
Hugging a polar bear is the last item on my bucket list.
Wisdom
Clever order of business.
And rightfully so...😮
Yeah, 'cause it'll be the last thing you do!
It will be last thing for sure. 😅lmao
Its also the closest a human will ever put a hand near a polar bears mouth and not lose it.
Nope.
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Well technically he can't use his mouth at that moment. lol
Good job it can't. .
@dave h 🤗 Yep, I was wondering what the bear would have done if it was that close to him, WITHOUT the can on tongue 😝😳🙄🤔
Not really, there's this video of a russian guy feeding a polar bear in the mouth
This is pure magical. Polar Bears are not to be played with but for this Bear to come for help knowing it would get help is just plain incredible
He knew who's it was from....
@@DrOtto-sx7cp was thinking the same
Al great beings big and small are knowledgeable to a lot of things. Will soon be the brother to the humans when humans need help ..
Crazy thing is you the bear would have had to have been near starving to even consider approaching a human. They are prideful and rightfully so being an apex predators in their own right. To submit to a human like this is a most heartbreaking to see. But yes a beautiful interaction.
@@SuccessRendering-hc6ht Just been watching the number on animal/human interactions just like this. Is it because now with instant media more is being reported? Or is it because the animal realm knows by some instinct to go to a human because now it’s the only place to go for help? The one that sticks in my mind the most was the Bull Elephant in Africa that had a spear from some god cursed poacher stuck in its ear. Went to , bare with me I think it as a farm or a wildlife area of some sort. The people there helped the elephant and the elephant from then till now has stayed where these people are.
Thank you for helping and saving his life. Your truly a beautiful human beings 👍🏼🐻❄️👍🏼🐻❄️👍🏼
It's interesting to me that animals have the understanding that humans can help in desperate times. It makes me want to know what they're thinking when they do it
and also wild animals have learnt that humans will get their revenge. it would be very interesting to know how they have...developed??? that understanding or instinct...
They know that we can help and come to us for help when they're desperate but why do they still attack us despite knowing that we can help?
@@dfgntzfjgyhmghbndfnghcmsfr1089 maybe they are in dilemma becuase humans hurt/hunt them too.
“Ayes fuck, might as well”
*when a animal ask for help from a human*
Anunaki
Animals aren't dumb. They may not know what humans are. But they get that we can do things they cannot.
I'm sure animals are well aware what humans are especially the ones who travel the world to kill them for fun.
fr
In general yeah, but since polar bears specificslly have no natural predators their first response to pretty much all animals is "kill, eat" so it's kinda surprising this one was a bit more patient
Brilliantly put. That being said, this is also the only large land predator on earth that looks upon humans as prey. 😂
@@somelolplayer6199 i mean how is he suppose to eat with that can in his mouth?
I applaud both the man and the rescue team for helping this poor bear out with his injured tongue. A little kindness can make a big difference.
They hunt humans for fun and stalk us just like gators and coyotes
Until that bear murders a family of seals. Then taking that can off his tongue pretty well slaughtered a family.
i believe an applause is in order for the polar bear too for its courageous bravery.
@@sixupsprite5501 that's the same as letting a human painfully die because otherwise he would eat a family of pigs
@@sixupsprite5501 that's how that goes. Nature🤷♀️ but what is not nature is that can being left around by some fool.
imagine this was the "can scam":
polar bears tricking humans into being eaten 😂
Ahahaha
Psyche *drops the can* CHOMP
These animals can tear a person limb from limb in seconds but they still manage to look so damn cute, like a puppy!
Beyond cuter than a grizzly bear. 😂
Bears are very related to dogs so uhh. They’re in the same family Caniformia
Fr, if anything is going to rip me to shreds and feast on my corpse, I want it to be a polar bear
@@RandomnessOfcl that is very likely
My dumb self would let him in, pet it and made friends with him...how could u not he's so cute
Hope that bear spreads the word that not all humans are assholes. Homie got a treat.
Most of us are
They should definitely stay away
Polar bear eats its prey alive not caring to kill it quick , just taking bite after bite while the prey is pinned down screaming ,eyes teary from the terror and pain.
They don’t all have helicopters and vetinary medics.
Tell em to stop eating us
@@khoango2337 wtf are you talking about? Do you know a lot of polar bears? Do they club baby seals and wear their skin too?
The way they put fish in front of him after they use tranquilizing darts is just so wholesome
yeah here's some food so we know that your tongue will not heal
@@kv4648 wut-
@@haruki_oma idk it's tongue seemed in rough shape so how will it eat?
@@kv4648 it was in tough shape, but it will eventually heal
By that time, those fishes though💀
LOVE!!! I just cannot admire, respect, or THANK the people who did this enough--especially the man first approached by the bear, who is a freaking HERO!! I could watch videos like this all day, humanity at its best.
Bear knew that humans can help. That's so beautiful!
it's also sad that the bear doesn't know where the can came from
The Polar Bear would not had yo ask for help if the can was recycled instead of some place the polar bear could get to it.
Alot of animals do this tho. But I would be terrified becuz polar bears are well POLAR BEARS
Polar bears hunt humans. They know what we are capable of.
Would be trully beautiful,if people dont trash their junk in arctica.
*”excuse me, I think your pet can bit me”*
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why does this have 1 reply
@@mozsh5650well now it has 2
@@lowiqplays4944 I will double dip so now there is 4 and 2 of which are mine
@@Tommy_2_Smooth why 5
It's amazing how, despite normally having an adversarial relationship, so many animals are willing to seek out humans for help
It’s painfully obvious that we’re the dominant species, even knowing they could easily kill us compared to other animals, many animals know to just stay away from the upright walking apes
@@TheBaconBean1 Dominant doesn't mean helpful. We don't see Zebras walking up to Lions for assistance.
@@cooley3d we don't see it because we're not constantly watching every single lion and zebra and if you are watching every single one, what the hell are you doing? Go get a job
The problem is literally caused by a human
@@calvin.m.stalinstalin2517 thats why they asked human, aint no bear can solve that
Thank you for saving this little guy!❤️
The next day, after word had got out, 22 polar bears turned up at Jeff's house with their tongues stuck in various household items. "Excuse me, is this where we get the fish?"
Doctor Jeff to the rescue!
This deserves more attention lol
😂
is this story true...
Lol
I'm starting to think animals have begun to realize we have thumbs
Bo,
I know, so True.
Just imagine how incredibly difficult life would be if both our thumbs were missing.
Everything from trying to button your shirt to tying your shoes to spreading butter on your bread would be so frustrating.
Humans are animals
@@JediDrPepper049 Animals don't treat us humans as just normal animals
Evolution is still happening as we speak. It's enevitable that animals will recognize we are a helpful species and will no longer attack us. Even polar bears.
@@juno3189 self-domestication.
That young bear was freakishly smart coming to a human for help. Makes one wonder.
Indeed
It’s almost like they want to kill us, but they know at the end of the day, if they need help they can come. I don’t understand.
freakishly smart? Most animal instincts to avoid humans is because their ancestors got shot on the spot lol
That the evolution gap between animals and humans is narrowing. Yeah.
Animals way smarter than we humans give them credit for. Some animals even name their cubs or pups.
That hand reaching out to a live polar bear's muzzle to remove the can is the most badass thing I've seen all week.
"Can go in?"
*"hell no im scared you might kill me"*
"Oh."
I'm sad for the polar bear when this part came
@@emmastyfer5185 why who would let a giant animal that can eat them in their house
@@emmastyfer5185 polar bears are one of the most dangerous merciless animals on the planet. they will kill and eat anything anytime 😭
Can't like the comment cause it already got 69 likes 😭
@@DrBreyn it’s 83 likes
“Hey bro can you help me out with this can?”
*Some time later...*
“Yo where am I”
How did he say all that, and why he sound like he’s American when he’s artic??!😅
@@solusgamer164 wtffff XD
"...and where are my testicles?!?"
@@baligong3592 noo..
she shouldn't have had that drink at the ice bar.
The bear was like “come on Glenn, you’re the only human within 300 miles of here, I know this is your can.”
ok that is hilarious XD
@@reginaldmustardbacon5866 Hilarious and maybe true.
@@reginaldmustardbacon5866 fr all the top comments, 50k, 20k likes.. this one actually made me laugh lol
😅😅.. Yea and after Glenn removes the can he chomped on him for littering
Just take me to the morgue.🤣💀🤣💀
This is a sweet story. One of the few animals on the planet to see humans as prey asking a human for help since he was in pain. The team helping the bear and leaving food for him when he woke up is so sweet
"Dude, I asked this human for help, then suddenly there's this ungodly loud noise and some crazy wind kicks up, something stings me in the ass, and the next thing I know I'm waking up with a hangover, no can, and snacks."
U deserve more likes.
"I'ma go get another can"
😭😭😭😭😭 😂
@@maximusthezoura funny enough some animals are smart enough to learn we'll help them so they would indeed keep getting into ridiculous situations.
something stings me in the ass.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's amazing how wild animals know that we can help them. This is so sweet
Yeah but it’s a double edged sword cause we did that to him too
@@fatwalrus4011 true
@@fatwalrus4011 Yup imagine if no one was around to help it. It would die.
@@justswitched8841 but if we were never around their wouldnt have been a can in the first place
@@gradyhulshof2901 If the universe never existed nothing would be around for anything to happen.
This is heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time. The poor bear must've been so hungry and in so much pain. That's freaking awesome they also brought in food knowing why the bear was in this situation to begin with.
I would've shot and killed it
Yea its sad theyre such fluffy animals
@@UltraDumbass they're the only bears that actually hunt for humans. If it didn't get caught in that can it would've ate the man in his sleep.
It's the least we could do considering we're the majority contributors to it's loss of habitat and food supplies running out, hence trying to get to whatever was in that can to eat it. I'm grateful for the people that helped him and to all the others around the world that have dedicated their lives to the conservation and protection of our planets creatures!! I wish I was in a position to do exactly that 😢
@@ruppelspoopels bears dont have thumbs how would he even open the door
They actually saved a wild animal, not put it down for being in the wrong place. We need more people like them.
That bear knows the can is ours and was like “Dude, your leftovers bit me. How do you fix this?”
👍💯 So glad kind people helped this bear!
Lol wow
First time human bite back
Exactly my thoughts
😂😂😂😂
That bear had more manners than most humans
That ain't no shit!!
Not in my country
Fax
Like you?
Bear was probably starving for days. Dude would've inhaled the the man after he helped remove the can.
Who else was waiting to see the bear wake up and eat his fish snacks, only to be disappointed when the clip restarted smh lol
Me
🙋🏻♂️
Yeah 😒
Woulda been nice…
Right
I'm so glad we have people like this in this world.
That bear understood everything that man was saying ❤
Dude thats a polar bear, without the can he would have eaten him.
They left him fish because when he woke up he'd follow the scent all the way back to the house if he was hungry and eat him alive.
Its a fucking polar bear it kills humans for fun even when its not hungry
@@ryana.c1379 bro, if it had murderous intent, it would have just clawed him, the bear was in pain and needed help
@@TheLuuman without the can, he would’ve never been there.
@@1HEXA1 Incorrect, if the bear was hungry he could have smelled that dude from miles away. Can or no can he mighta payed him a visit someday.
The polar bear later wakes up thinking the whole "can stuck to my tongue" ordeal was a dream.
That is pretty funny
then he ate the fish and felt the pain on his mouth
@@tripsix263then he hunts for food and gift it to one that helped
@@tripsix263 Yes, a bad laceration to the tongue would make him think twice...
i actually feel a little sad for what it all must have looked like from his perspective.
for a wild animal to come to a human for help, indicates it was in an absolute desperate state. poor bear was in a lot of pain and willing to risk getting close to a species that it knew Could hurt him. just to actually get captured and knocked out unconscious by them.
the amount of fear and regret to have thought they would help him out of his situation, must have been insane :( of course from our perspective its obvious help, but just imagining experiencing it as the bear.
poor gentle and intelligent soul. i hope he was happy when he noticed the fish snacks
>asked the hoomans for help
>gets tranquilized
>woke up the middle of nowhere
>tongue feels better
>fish snaks
>yey
>implying
@Peter Alexander people who type hoomans are weebs
That's probably the best "tldr" I've seen, lol.
@@evilmar2363 who man
- ... wait where are my kids
I love animals. This man was brave AF to get that close.
The intelligence animals possess to seek out humans for help astounds me.
@sandralogue1554. Plants & animals have been on EARTH long before mankind, so, naturally their INSTINCTS! &... survival skills are much more ACUTE!
@@RICHBLACKCOCKprobably not I'm not religious but the theory of life evolving from bacteria into various lifeforms is fishy and not worth preaching to others about, we were likely conjured here by a god
Too some degree I think they know we are the apex species on the planet.
I don’t think you need intelligence to ask for help
@@pandaketamine Built in mechanism.
The snacks they left him is so loyal and sweet 🥺
Good… good 🙂😌
How is that loyal?😂
Stay out of our cannery polar bear!
@@tristanjansen1876 They are showing loyalty to the animals which causes animals to show more trust to humans
@@l0ver0698 i think loyalty is the wrong word.
This isn't the first story I've heard of animals going up to humans for help. It's very surreal and amazing.
of course he wasn't being serious
he just exaggerated
@@b.d.eleague4453 no animals will come hot to humans for help often when they’re in serious need of help like life or death
@@b.d.eleague4453 A polar bear is the only animal that will actually hunt humans, so he may not have been exaggerating in regard to a polar bear asking for help.
Other animals are as intelligent as we are, in the most important ways.
@@numbersix8919 no… there is a difference between intelligent and survival instinct. Clearly you lack the intelligence that makes a human so separate from most nature…
THANK YOU, HEROES!!
"We've had our differences in the past but please I ask your service"
Say no more, I trust you....but let me get my tranq gun real quick...and a helicopter...
@@genuine1233 tranq gun whats tha- oo im sleepy *BRRRRR THIS IS FIRE SQUAD 1-1 WERE COMING IN FOR LANDING*
😂
@@genuine1233 (A Team theme starts)
That polar bear is like a villain that kills random people, then he needs help, so he stops killing until you help him and he goes right back to killing you and everyone else.
This is so sad. I’m happy this one was able to get the help he needed from a human who cared enough to make that call.
We need more people like that
@@axlenuts5418 and?
@@axlenuts5418they hunt every meat that is possible to hunt. Like?? What choice do they have?
@@mountainman42 you say that because you aren't at the receiving end of one. Thing about them is that polar bears can and will murder you even unprovoked.
@@torahibiki nah its not a rule. U can see alot of videos where bear is looking at humans and its not attacking.This creature eats only meat. Its obvious it will try to attack meat that it chose to eat.
It's interesting that nearly all animals recognize that we can help them and come to us for help. They're clearly more intelligent than we think.
My favorite thing as an outdoorsman is how naive people are to all animal intelligence. I say all the time. On a planet where everything is trying to survive. Anything that lives for millions of years has to be extremely intelligent
@@MateFlorianSince you're an outdoorsman, do you have any personal instances of seeing animal intelligence in action? (Curious)
The only reason we think animals are stupid is because we've been taught that for generations, animals can be incredibly smart and understanding. There is far less separating us from the rest of the animal kingdom than we like to think, ignorance is bliss!
@@thisiscait It suits us to see animals as 'lesser' - less intelligent, less feeling, less worthwhile.Why? Because it makes it easier to beat our dogs then throw them on the street. To raise animals in the most evil, sickening conditions then make them endure a terrifying end. It enables us to look down on them and make laws that make it acceptable to kill young animals before they've even finished growing. Facing up to just how smart, kind, funny, protective etc animals are would mean we'd need to face what scum humans are to treat them as we do.
@@thisiscait so what, back when we were "part of the food chain" we were hunted by most large predators. our children were hunted by most predators in general. Lions will kill the cubs of other lions in their pride so their offspring are the ones to get nurtured. Nature is cruel, and sure we are animals just the same as anythign else on this planet, but that changes nothing, we sit the throne, we rule the planet, earth is a kingdom, and humanity is king, kings were people just like everyone they ruled, but they still ruled. this planet was a battleground for dominance hundreds of thousands of years ago, and when homo sapiens showed up, we were one of 7 "human" species. now its only us. we have bled and died to escape the ruthless world that is the natural cycle on this planet. Animals are not our equals. dogs and cats arent our equals, they are family and pets, but they are still our slaves at the end of the day, thats what domestication is, its slavery, and I fully approve of it.
They gave him snacks for his hangover, those are some good veterinarians. 😊
Agree!
Fr
The fact the bear was smart enough to find a human with opposable thumbs is wild asf lol
Many animals know that humans are the source of shit like cans and stuff.
Yes but is it smart enough to realize it's getting help and thankful
Animals are smart as fuck and observant of what we humans do.
To them, we are both threat and caretaker. We all have instincts and levels of intelligence. Creatures great and small
Living around wild animals, I noticed that they watch EVERYTHING we do outside. They know our habits, they know our actions, it is so cool that this bear observed enough to know that the man could help.
You are so lucky 🍀 💙❄️💎❄️💙💙💙❄️💎❄️💙I wish I lived around animals like u
I agree.
It also shows that he see's him as a friendly neighbor and not a threat or enemy, and polar bears are known to be the more aggressive ones of the bear family.
I'm a cynic, so my first thought is, "Ah, so you know we're not the same as a seal and stuff, but YOU'D EAT US ANYWAY?" Bc they do, damn' em. 🤦♀️
@@raphaellavictoria01it's called survival. They have to eat what they can find or take a chance at stariving.
You can see the hurt in the polar bears eyes, im just happy things worked out for both parties in this situation, nobody got hurt.
Polar bear: “You got me into this mess, now you get me out”
I was going to say that, spot on "take your rubbish with you please"
Exactly. We take all their food and land. And then leave them garbage to eat. And that Polar bear clearly understood who's can that was.
Thom Yorke?
"Hi, human, I know these things are from y'all because this isn't the first can I've stolen. I did a dumb this time, can you fix it bro?" 😂
Maybe, there's also a chance that bear got into a dumpster or something and got himself into that mess.
That looked really painful.. it always amazes me when wild animals instinctively know that their last resort to get help is to be calm and go to humans, he wasn’t aggressive at all… “if you help me I promise not to eat your face”
He must have seen him attend to dogs. My guess.
If a polar bear even notices me im shooting it in the fucking face
Unable to eat hence the fish snacks.
@@benetasuku6155 good point
Here’s the thing. Look deep into that polar bears eyes. Is there any kind of emotion. No. It would kill and eat that man the second he finished helping it or would maul him if we attempted to help him with tranquilizers because the bear would be in pain and instinctively attack or at the very least scratch him “accidentally”
I'm so glad they took care of this baby....and afterwards made sure he had food. Ain't no telling when was the last time he'd eaten.
That "baby" would make mincemeat of the strongest man on Earth in a heartbeat just looking for a snack
Polar bears are notorious for killing humans any chance they get. That “baby” is easily one of the most dangerous animals walking the earth. The only reason not many people have been killed by them is because not many people have given them the chance. I’m still glad they helped it tho. 😂
@@ballHand so like, 90% of all animals?
The best before date was right there on the base of the can.
@@amanbirbthe4th967 eh not really.
Most animals are scared shitless of us.
You can scare a Bobcat or black bear away, you can spook most herbivores as long as you don't corner them or get too close.
Polar bears just don't care though
They're the last animal on the planet that will actively hunt a human down instead of ignoring our scent.
I love it when wild animals in need ask for help from humans when they have no choice. They're scared of us and know we're the at the top of the food chain but it's like they know humans are highly intelligent and can help.
The bear asking for help is sooo cute I almost forgot it is a super strong killing machine that can eat me with no effort
I'm just Glad the bear is fine
That's because bears are friend shaped
@@HyrannoCraftnot bald, they look like
Giant rats
Don’t forget- polar bears are the only bears that actually view humans as food. Black and brown bears will only attack if they feel threatened or you are around there cubs, polar bears will eat you as a snack.
Bro could literally paralyze you with one hit
What blows my mind is how animals seem to instinctively know that we can help them with their impossible tasks. There's a real sense of humility and intelligence, even bravery, driving their decision to seek our help. Amazing.
Because God created us as their stewards and in His image and all animals know that. That's why we can even make pets of tigers...what other animal would a tiger submit to?
We are talking about nature, not about god or miracles.
That's impressive how actually a bear could think in asking humans for help 🎉
@@diegoart715 Dumb and hellbound
You know humans evolved alongside other animals, right? Even though we don't act like it anymore, we are still part of nature.
@@blobbertmcblob4888 How often do adult wild animals seek help from animals of other species of animals?
Poor Polar Bear! This is why it’s important to never trash our planet, we share it with majestic creatures.
And never leave the lid attached to a can, you may dispose of it appropriately but you never know where it will ultimately end
To bad! I love throwing my garbage in the ocean.
@@mynameisjeff9660 I hope you are joking but in today's world I highly doubt it.
Yes not only save the turtles but basically save everyone
@@mynameisjeff9660 I'm going to throw u in the ocean
Poor bear! She’s going to have a sore tongue for a while. I hope it doesn’t get infected.
Thank you to the kind humans who helped her.
The way he let the man even go near him shows of how much help he needed , so cute 😭
Cute??!! Wow! That's sadistic. You're a bit twisted.
@@missmike3693 Are you saying cute is a offensive and bigoted word?! How dare you say such a thing!? Your a bigot and as well a problem to this world!!
young. be careful with your trash.
@@missmike3693 why r u taking this so srs stfu bro
@Alpaca Fluffy the fact that they used the word "bit" implies they were taunting the original commenter and trolling.
Likely trolling because they didn't like how the polar bear was called cute.
They were fully aware of what the original person meant
It’s really incredible that mammals & animals understand we can help them in dire situations.
You do realize humans and polar bears are both mammals. But it’s great to see him helping the cute fellow.
This is what polar bears are forced to.. absolutely horrifying
Are you a scientist
There mammals just like us!
Yeah after we leave the trash to hurt them in the first place 😊
This actually happened in July 2022 in the north of Russia. The young bear was saved by specialists of the Moscow Zoo. She herself came to the village for help, but the man on the video could not help her. Therefore, a team from Moscow Zoo was assembled to the rescue. The bear was strewn, the jar was removed, the tongue itself was not heavily damaged. Then the beast was taken to 100 km from the village, to prevent her from returning to people. Also they left her food, because she obviously could not hunt in the next few days. In Russia, white bears are guarded, their population are actively monitored.
Ty for clarifying, so happy he's ok
I'm glad they are protected
Thank you, an unusually good story becomes even more involved and "full." It also is further removed from common animal videos of injured and ridiculed animals, taped to make money. This is the opposite, and I am impressed all around.
the beast?
@@hom0s4cerlarge animals are commonly referred to as beasts
Awesome your all not dead and his tongue is saved god bless all involved bear included. ❤
Leaving the food was so sweet not knowing how long it has been since it had eaten. So considerate ❤.
It’s fun and games until he’s looking at you as food.
@99Em07most of the time…still fk a polar bear
Sweet? it was logical
I feed nits everyday :)
Unless you're the fish
I wanna see the after when he’s awake and happy with his fish snacks 😭😭😭
I thought the same would have like to see him eat and walk away happy ❣️
Yeah, I want to be sure he actually got a good meal instead of just waking up and running for the hills. Who knows how long he was without food?
IKR!?!🤩
There are too many videos like this that don't finish the story.
Ik wtf....
The only reason he thought it was safe to help the polar bear while it was awake is because it couldn't bite-
he still got 4 legs and 450 kg of weight behind them
He can rip him apart without his teeth
@@toxicog18with the can stuck I'ma be sure he's been hungry for a while 😂
@@toxicog18 polar bears are diff breeds tho they will eat yo ass inside out, you know homie was hungry trying to get food from a can,
@@toxicog18this is a polar bear they don't need to feel threatened
Thanks for helping the bear! I love how some wild animals seem to know when they need human help😊
“Halp ma tongue ith thtuck” 🐻❄️
😂
You ain’t for this😅😅😅😂
LMFAO!!! Omg the mental image and sound I have with your comment. I'm dieing over here. 😂😂😭
Why did I stick my tongue out and read that like a retarded…?
🤣
He literally asked for help. U could see in that bears eyes that once it got help it would be truly grateful. No aggressive behavior at all
@Chris Cates 🤗 Tongue was hurting to bad to be aggressive😝 And it looked so pitiful and sad😟😢 I wonder how bear would have been if can wasn't on tongue and it came across the man⁉🤔
That's how polar bears get you. They have those eyes when they actually hide murderous intent. Not this time though, but you never know.
Polar bears are one of the only animal hunters that will actively hunt humans if it smells one and its hungry. Its a man killer.
@@pairrynwatson4229 do you speak in emojis? Im sorry but jesus the amount of-.
That was a terrible wound on its tongue, almost severed part of its tongue.!! It's pitiful that a polar bear had to be scavenging among tin cans. Their habitat is shrinking!
Polar Bear be like "Humans just help me once ,It would be a secret between us "
Nope, humans put it all over RUclips :)
LMAO UNTIL NOW. Now his polar homies are like “man you really asked food for help??”
Unfortunately it was a frickin human who left either left the can in the wild or did not secure their trash appropriately!
@@GiGiM-1114 Bears dig through trash cans and dumpster’s too,It could have gotten the can from anywhere lol
@@mikemoore1432 Nah Its humans mostly
Vielen lieben Dank 🤍✊✨
Ihr seid Helden 🐻❄️
Great job realizing that he couldn't pull the can and called for help. A true brave and honorable man for helping that bear.
Yeah that was awsome he didnt stupidly try to "help" by pulling it or removing himself. Im glad he called for actual professional help
Thank you for helping and not shooting him like some people might have done in your situation
The friend who only comes around when they need something
😂😂😂
Poor guy🤣
Right!😂😂
Man caused the problem - polar bears did not create cans but was probably hungry. Man owed this bear. Thank God no one else was harmed & the bear survived. 😊🙏🆘
Polar bears are the most aggresive bear there is on Earth and here he was begging for help.Its a sign somehow
I am really touched that bear felt like a human would help. And really glad we lived up to the polar bear's expectations.
Increíble.
Well said!
Making more deposits in natures favor bank. When someone needs your help and you go above and beyond to help a creature in need, you definitely get what I call “karma points”
We also caused the injury
@@cgpsj2194 by throwing trash anywhere other than a secure receptacle we do endanger wildlife. I’ve seen foxes with their heads stuck in a jar, seagulls lose a leg due to fishing lines left in the water near shore, sea turtles getting stuck in nets with bouts attached etc etc etc. so YES it’s human caused. Please retrieve your lines hooks and trash/ recycling and secure it. 🤷🏼♀️🙄😉🙏
Bless his heart. I cant imagine how painful and scared that bear must have been! And how intelligent he clearly is! He approached that man so calmly, and _eased_ into the situation to get the help that he needed! Incredible
"Hey, thir? Thith ith kintha embawwathing, but I neeth thome help."
That was funny AF.. comment of the year
oh my goody goodness. you just won the internet with this comment right here!😂😂😂
Em-BEAR-rassing
Mike Tyson as a bear
Ayo Mike Tyson
His little polite face 😭❤️❤️❤️
The last hing you see before it devours you.
I don't think it's a coincidence the bear first approached through the railing- kinda the bear's way of saying- look just to prove I'm not here to attack you, imma stay on the other side of this railing.
If people would stop throwing their garbage anywhere, this wouldn't happen!!!, poor animals!!!
@@krane15 Yep. Like Lepoard Seals..people let the cuteness fool them...
@@yellowonesdontstop right? Animals are smarter than we give them credit for.
It just shows the awareness of the bear.... That it understood humans could help, amazing.
Most importantly it shows that somewhere animals also try to trust on humans
He wouldn’t have had to ask for any sort of help if you idiot people stopped polluting and littering on the planet 🤡
More like the polar bear couldn't feed itself and knew that area had easy food like trash etc.
I'm guessing this bear has learned to associate trash like cans and other food packaging with people.
@@jollycooperator2876The bear approached a human and let them touch their snout/mouth region (WITHOUT SEDATION!) and was docile enough to let the human pull on sharp metal they couldn't remove (which undoubtedly hurt like hell).
The bear could have easily killed a human with it's weight and claws.
But it didn't.
That's called trust, and is seriously significant in the animal kingdom.
Sure, the bear knew where to find food, but I'm sure it didn't know it would get its tongue stuck in such a violently painful place.
That polar bear will never forget the empathy shown to save it from that evil can lid and the fish left for when it woke up. Thank you to the human(s) that saved it as I’m sure the polar bear appreciates it…. 😊
Those vets are heroes man, good guys right there.
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“Heroes” Jesus Christ
@@tomjegs___ oh sorry bro. “Not as brave as our troops or our men in blue who protect our freedoms each and every day.” Happy now? Lol
@@johnf120
But the bravrry of the russian military Who now it's liberating ukranie it's legendary
@@tomjegs___ How many lives have you saved/made better?