Russian here. The bear in #4 is a pet; the man refers to him as Mansur several times, remains pretty calm and friendly during the entire encounter and as far as I understood, he got up there to fix something for the bear in the first place.
If a big bear walks up to your vehicle door and your first instinct and action isn't to lock the door......you're definitely a Darwin award candidate and not too bright.
#3 is not about a brown bear trying to eat the guy on the tree. It’s about the tamed bear named Mansur. The mischievous pet tries to prevent the owner from doing some work on the tree.
Most people don't know that bears are smart enough to open the door just like humans. Here in the Smoky mountains they go inside and destroy many cars unlocked at hotels. They can actually smell and go for a pack of gum.
I have a scary bear encounter, I was bow hunting for deer in central Pennsylvania and walking along an overgrown logging road when I suddenly noticed movement in the bushes just off the road about 5 yards to my right. I turned my head just in time to see a black bear charging.........away from me into the woods. I've never seen a bear so scared in all my life.
Same..so many horrifying deaths on here from this..yeah the chances are..blah blah..I'll leave it to someone else you can have it ..not interested in finding out..
On that second video, I was wondering how someone could be so calm and let their foot get that close to a bear. Then I heard him speaking Russian and I was like, “Ok, never mind.”
Congrats on your channel growth. Always look forward to a new episode. Youll be at a million soon enough. Like how the dude his vlogging and as the bear gets closer he tries the yell and swing his fishing rod approach. All it got him was he bag ate. Lucky he didnt want the dude. Could have gotten him just as easily. Once again they were all scary. Was fun to watch. Great video
Me and my dad went backpacking in california in Lasen Volcanic National park. on our decent down from hiking to the tip of Mt. Cinder Cone, we encountered a mama bear and her two cubs. my dad did the right thing; he put me behind him and began waving his arms telling the beat to leave, using a loud voice to scare it. the mama bear was being protective and just happened to be next to the hikers trail. mama bear and her cubs ran off into the brush and everything was fine; looking back though i can hardly remember if i felt any fear. i think i was more in awe. luckily the bears were used to people walking around those trails, were pretty sure the mama bear was just making herself known; warning us to stay ON the trail and far from her cubs. while the encounter happened my dad was able to take a few really great up close photos. which are not hung and framed in my room and his office. forveer grateful for the once in a life time experience, and forveer thankful my dad knew what to do or things may not have ended well. Hall be safe out there; remember it’s NOT YOUR TERRITORY! keep your distance! Take care!
2 scariest bear encounters I’ve had after being all around the US was at the Grand Tetons. First encounter we noticed a bear up on the hill around tree line while we were walking around the moose pond. Turned around the cup of that bear thought we were his mom and started running down the hill crying at us. Terrifying. The other experience we we a day later walking up Paintbrush Canyon and a momma bear and a cub split my wife and I. The cub stopped about 5 ft from my wife and just starred. Luckily it was September and there was plenty of food out and about.
Jaguars are one of the most elusive cats. Human encounters with them are very rare. There's an abundance of food in their habitat, therefore jaguars avoid humans as much as possible.
@@butchvito yes I know. But in rural areas there are many attacks by these felines on cattle and calves, and that is why this magnificent species is endangered.
The ladder bear is named Mansur and he is a domesticated bear that has been taken care of by people working at an airfield outside Moscow, since he was a lost cob and had got separated from his mother bear.
Wow! Some bears are smart! They can open a car door and a refrigerator door! Bears look so cute and cuddly--but they're not cuddly! If you've been chased by an angry-looking one, you know what I mean. I made the mistake of accidentally being on a bear's path in the Smokey Mountains, and I barely made it back to the car in time. It chased the car too. It was big. I think it was a male. Cute-- but SCAREY!
@William Clark Thanks! I'll never forget it! It's vivid in my mind. The bear looked so angry, I almost wanted to apologize to it. I surprised me, because animals have seemed to love me a lot. Wrong place/wrong time. I guess. Haha.
На третьей минуте , домашний мишка ,,Мансур,, с лестницей . Это добрейшее животное ,он вырос на аэродроме среди пилотов и он просто играл с хозяином. Этот мишка ручной и милый.
One simple rule for bear encounters is to LOOK AWAY, avoiding eye contact, and quarter away from the bear while pretending not to see them. It is how they deal with encounters with each other. Any prolonged eye contact is seen as a challenge, as it is with other bears.
Dont let wild animals prevent you from enjoying outdoors. Just make sure you have a Smith and Wesson 500 with you when you are out. I can't believe these people out in bear country without firearms. A shovel against a bear would be like a pencil against a human.
Medvjedi su divlje životinje i niko ih nikad neće pripitomiti niti treba,čuvanje i zaštita njihovih staništa je zaista jedino što možemo i poštovanje prema staništu divljih životinja....
Had 3 grizzlies attack my dad...the closest one dropped 6ft in front of him The best defense is defense...!!! Like Tuco in the movie The Good Bad and Ugly said..."If you're going to shoot...SHOOT...don't talk"
I am at 21 seconds of this video and already experiencing TACHYCARDIA. I'll try to watch the rest but just the sneak previews of a few of these bear encounters and I'm already terrified as though I am right there as the person encountering the bear. 1:34 that heartbeat audio? Hard enough, yes, but NOT fast enough!
I love how this guy always refers to anyone in the woods as a "hiker" clearly the guy on the path #5 was a forest service ranger. The clothing, helmet, shovel... yeah, just out for an afternoon hike!
The fellow with the shovel, I believe, was a fire fighter. In Montana the U.S.F.S. officers stated that the timber cruisers use a freon powered boat horn to drive off bears. Seems better than bear spray which has limited range and does not work too well when down wind from the bear. FWIW
Life must go on. In Russia there are bears everywhere and we can't always know when they are nearby. We have multiple species and each have different behaviors so they can be difficult to avoid.
How could you let your kids outside knowing there are rapists, natural disasters, murderers, car accidents, and disease? Oh, that's right. There's literally threats everywhere, and it's your job as a parent to teach your kids how to deal with said challenges, not cower in terror of everything. I feel bad for your child.
@@rnash999 yeah that was a bit overkill. I'm not feeling bad for your child because the parent is protective, a protective parent has more love than the reckless parent.
If that fisherman wants to successfully scare a bear away with his voice, he should probably learn to do some proper death metal growls. Or at least try to make his voice sound intimidating. I mean, you're a grown man and that's your tough voice? Hahahaha
where i'm from bears are just kinda like big raccoons. you gotta shoo them out of your trash, and give them space if they're just vibing. but the bears and the people are kinda chill with eachother so anywhere else would be scary.
The bear number 4 isn't a wild predator at all! It is a domesticated absolutely docile animal. His name is Mansur and his russian owner has a RUclips channel dedicated to Mansur bear.
Damn my grandpa used to hunt grizzlies with self made spear. Damn mom bear suprised him behind and ripped his face off. Damn he died doing what he loved. Fair fight with the prey.
When I watched this video, it jumped from encounter 6 to 4. Never did see what the 5th encounter was, and I watched it twice just to make sure I didn't miss the encounter sigh
Bears 101: if the bear is black, yell back. if the bear is brown, get on the ground. if the bear is white, pray for your life. edit: black bears get near people because they are curious but are generally scared of people, so yelling usually scares them off. brown and grizzly bears confront humans because they see a human as a threat to either their territory (especially fishing grounds) or their cubs, so getting on the ground generally minimizes the threat and if they still go to maul you, it minimizes your injuries in most cases. Polar bears confront humans with the intention of eating them and no other reason. You will not be able to outrun, out climb or outfight any of these bears so don't try.
Number 4 was so freakin scaryyyyyy omg my heart would be pounding to be standing on a ladder like that with a bear right underneath me! just one move and your done😨😨😨😰😳😳😳😳😳
My dad had a place close to the Ocala state forest, in Oklawaha. Plenty of bears down there! We are from New England, bears all over the place, so quite used to them.
First thing you do when in Bear country is to craft yourself a lance or spear. Not even trained war horses would charge a pikeman. It's your best defense against predators.
I mean yes the the spear but no trained war horse would charge pikemen. When ordered to do so. Free war horse sans rider absolutely you are right horse won't charge pikeman line. With ride dictating horse to do so absolutely will.
@@restinwalken I think 500 years of military tactics would show otherwise. One reason why infantry formed square when threatened by cavalry with the outermost rank presenting musket plus bayonet.
@@reluctantheist5224 I don't think I express what I might well or you interpreted it badly. Either way we have a misunderstanding. My point was a Trained War Horse with a Rider if asked/told to change into a line. The horse will do so, trampling over the pikemen. @Swerve Driver said "not even a trained war horse would charge a pikeman" which is just wrong. A well trained War Horse, especially, would absolutely do that if told to. Though many in the front of the charge would be maimed and/or die. So now as a military tactic, if a mounted cavalry choose to charge pikemen that would be a very tactically stupid decision. I don't know the military percentage of how common a mounted charge was but I do believe it was not the first choice. Archers and/ or other projectiles would be my first guess to weaken the line. But idk. If you've studied or look indepth into historical battles. I'll 100% deferred to you on that. But I do know horses. So I believe you are right in what you're saying. It just really doesn't change the fact a well trained war(or not) horse will do what they are asked.
@@reluctantheist5224 And @Swerve Driver was right in the aspect that a spear or lance would be (in my opinion too) one of the best weapons for dealing with wild animals. As it gives the ability to maintain distance while still able to maim or kil. They where just wrong on one little thing that I felt inclined to correct/educate.
That was an awesome video! I've had some close bear encounters in my past too. You did a very good job of presenting these stories. It's nice to meet you, friend.
A COPY WRIGHTING ROAD HOG? THESE ARE OLD VIDEOS FROM TRUE OWNERS.IF I SEEN THEM AL CAME IN MUCH CLEAR . CLAWS SNATCHER AND THE ORIGINAL VIDEOS HUNDREDS ARE MUCH CLEARER BY TRUE OWNER
1:59 bro this is a clip of an adopted bear his name is mansur, he even has a youtube channel mansur the bear where his owner freely enters his cage without and fear, they are like friends and there were no screams at the bear you made it up
#4 is not bear attack. Bear's name is Mansur, man is Andrey. They are very close friends). They have a channel BEAR MANSUR. Andrey picked up Mansur as cub. Most likely mother bear got killed and cub came out to people. Andrey and his friends took care of that bear. Now Mansur is 4 year old huge bear. But still plays with Andrey.
Russian here. The bear in #4 is a pet; the man refers to him as Mansur several times, remains pretty calm and friendly during the entire encounter and as far as I understood, he got up there to fix something for the bear in the first place.
@Undeliver Me is more common here than other countries
I believe he is inside an enclosure as well. We can see his toy ball in the snow.
You are absolutely right! It's a pet bear in Russia. Lol, this bear even has its own youtube channel - Mansur the Bear. Enjoy ))
Yes, this is Mansour
Yeah, and that’s his red ball. Lots of captive bears have the same balls
If a big bear walks up to your vehicle door and your first instinct and action isn't to lock the door......you're definitely a Darwin award candidate and not too bright.
Not to mention being extremely irresponsible with his kids inside the vehicle, this guy's definitely not a father material.
#3 is not about a brown bear trying to eat the guy on the tree. It’s about the tamed bear named Mansur. The mischievous pet tries to prevent the owner from doing some work on the tree.
that isnt shown on number 3
I agree
@@shelbyrice1014 Yes, it isn’t shown. It’s pronounced. In Russian.
@@ikirikchi her point is that is shown on #4. Yes, it's the third one shown but this video is a countdown of 6. And the Russian one is #4 on the list.
@@slaythembeforeme You are right. It’s my typo.
Why anyone would sit filming a freaking bear without checking if the car doors are locked is beyond me
agree and telling the kids to be quiet
Oh and the window was open as well since the idiot was photographing the bear up close like the asstard, non local to country tourists you all are.
Most people don't know that bears are smart enough to open the door just like humans. Here in the Smoky mountains they go inside and destroy many cars unlocked at hotels. They can actually smell and go for a pack of gum.
😬😲
Those people are just not very bright.
When a big bear fake charges it feels like somebody firing a blank at you with a Bazooka
Fr
Bears are so intelligent which makes them an even bigger threat to humans. Great video.
Plus they run 35 miles per hour
The man in the car didn't have enough intelligence to FREAKING LOCK THE CAR DOOR! That's the first thing that I do when I get in my vehicle.
I have a scary bear encounter, I was bow hunting for deer in central Pennsylvania and walking along an overgrown logging road when I suddenly noticed movement in the bushes just off the road about 5 yards to my right. I turned my head just in time to see a black bear charging.........away from me into the woods. I've never seen a bear so scared in all my life.
That's a normal black bear and a good one.
Glad we had the red circles and arrows. Otherwise I would have never been able to pick out where the bears were at.
😂😂😂
😂
This is why I don’t go camping
me too
Same,lol.
Same..so many horrifying deaths on here from this..yeah the chances are..blah blah..I'll leave it to someone else you can have it ..not interested in finding out..
Poo cees
If you learn the basics while camping in bear country it's normally fine and even better (safer) with a friend.
On that second video, I was wondering how someone could be so calm and let their foot get that close to a bear. Then I heard him speaking Russian and I was like, “Ok, never mind.”
Congrats on your channel growth. Always look forward to a new episode. Youll be at a million soon enough. Like how the dude his vlogging and as the bear gets closer he tries the yell and swing his fishing rod approach. All it got him was he bag ate. Lucky he didnt want the dude. Could have gotten him just as easily. Once again they were all scary. Was fun to watch. Great video
This guys commentary and creepy music behind such tame videos, is flat out hilarious to me;}>🤘🏼
Me and my dad went backpacking in california in Lasen Volcanic National park. on our decent down from hiking to the tip of Mt. Cinder Cone, we encountered a mama bear and her two cubs. my dad did the right thing; he put me behind him and began waving his arms telling the beat to leave, using a loud voice to scare it. the mama bear was being protective and just happened to be next to the hikers trail. mama bear and her cubs ran off into the brush and everything was fine; looking back though i can hardly remember if i felt any fear. i think i was more in awe. luckily the bears were used to people walking around those trails, were pretty sure the mama bear was just making herself known; warning us to stay ON the trail and far from her cubs. while the encounter happened my dad was able to take a few really great up close photos. which are not hung and framed in my room and his office. forveer grateful for the once in a life time experience, and forveer thankful my dad knew what to do or things may not have ended well. Hall be safe out there; remember it’s NOT YOUR TERRITORY! keep your distance! Take care!
Man sooo terrifying, horrific, nail biting, heart stopping , breath taking, dangerous encounters.
Bear: “You know what this house hasn’t got any good food I’m out of here” 🤣
2 scariest bear encounters I’ve had after being all around the US was at the Grand Tetons. First encounter we noticed a bear up on the hill around tree line while we were walking around the moose pond. Turned around the cup of that bear thought we were his mom and started running down the hill crying at us. Terrifying. The other experience we we a day later walking up Paintbrush Canyon and a momma bear and a cub split my wife and I. The cub stopped about 5 ft from my wife and just starred. Luckily it was September and there was plenty of food out and about.
Human meat is contaminated with medication and Alcohol. Bears knowvthat
Yeah, the scariest scenario I can think of is a momma grizz & her cubs.
I’m so happy to see that people still knock on the door like that😂😂
I never thought of this video idea but possibly “6 hyena encounters that will make you jump”
Yes
Those jaws!
I'm Brazilian, and I really like your content. Could you make a video of encounters with "jaguars"?
Jaguars are one of the most elusive cats. Human encounters with them are very rare. There's an abundance of food in their habitat, therefore jaguars avoid humans as much as possible.
@@butchvito yes I know. But in rural areas there are many attacks by these felines on cattle and calves, and that is why this magnificent species is endangered.
tbm sou brasileiro
@@monteiro2858 🤙
Great idea. Yup.! G-G 🤔😃😁
The ladder bear is named Mansur and he is a domesticated bear that has been taken care of by people working at an airfield outside Moscow, since he was a lost cob and had got separated from his mother bear.
I hope the people find their lost cob, never like it when an ear of corn goes missing!
@@unclemoneymoneyuncle8702 There’s a name for people like you…
@@alvaroq2024 funny guys!
Thanks for the upload ✨💗
Wow! Some bears are smart! They can open a car door and a refrigerator door!
Bears look so cute and cuddly--but they're not cuddly! If you've been chased by an angry-looking one, you know what I mean.
I made the mistake of accidentally being on a bear's path in the Smokey Mountains, and I barely made it back to the car in time. It chased the car too. It was big. I think it was a male. Cute-- but SCAREY!
@William Clark Thanks! I'll never forget it! It's vivid in my mind. The bear looked so angry, I almost wanted to apologize to it. I surprised me, because animals have seemed to love me a lot. Wrong place/wrong time. I guess. Haha.
They're an intelligent animal.
На третьей минуте , домашний мишка ,,Мансур,, с лестницей .
Это добрейшее животное ,он вырос на аэродроме среди пилотов и он просто играл с хозяином.
Этот мишка ручной и милый.
Phew
Ele me pareceu bem real e um animal selvagem, nunca será amigável 😉
One simple rule for bear encounters is to LOOK AWAY, avoiding eye contact, and quarter away from the bear while pretending not to see them. It is how they deal with encounters with each other. Any prolonged eye contact is seen as a challenge, as it is with other bears.
When you went from #6 to #4, I was done.
I'm already paranoid of the outdoors! 🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣
Dont let wild animals prevent you from enjoying outdoors. Just make sure you have a Smith and Wesson 500 with you when you are out. I can't believe these people out in bear country without firearms. A shovel against a bear would be like a pencil against a human.
@@normtheteacher5485 well you can actually kill a human with a pencil, i don't think you can kill a bear with a shovel
Medvjedi su divlje životinje i niko ih nikad neće pripitomiti niti treba,čuvanje i zaštita njihovih staništa je zaista jedino što možemo i poštovanje prema staništu divljih životinja....
Thanks for adding the big red arrows, I wouldn’t have seen the bears without them.
Love the big red arrows pointing out the bears. I'd be lost without them....
Amazing
4:34 Bear - "Are you my Uber?"
Lol 😆 🤣 😂 😹 Dude got Bear 🐻 jacked 😆 🤣
Man with the shovel: "Don't do anything stupid."
Bear: "I'm not the one that's looking stupid here pal."
Had 3 grizzlies attack my dad...the closest one dropped 6ft in front of him
The best defense is defense...!!!
Like Tuco in the movie The Good Bad and Ugly said..."If you're going to shoot...SHOOT...don't talk"
I’m so glad I live in Ireland when I watch these videos ! The scariest thing we have is a badger or some menacing red deer. 😆
That was nice & brave of that guy to warn them because he may have even saved lives by not allowing them to encounter that bear in the garage.
Just love how so many people, some under serious duress, still very politely address the bear as Bear ! 👍🐻❤️
Your a rock star Claws,thank you ! 👍❤🙄
Bear opened the fridge, no beer, thats sucks 😂
Awesome vid as usual, but why was there a bear in a neighborhood in Florida 😂😂
Hey, Hey, Hey Bear
Bear: what's up
"Hey Bear!!" 🤣🤣🤣
Holy hype. Creepy music, deep voice. 😂
Its fortunate that the bears were highlighted with red circles and arrows otherwise I never would have seen them.
Thank you for the red circles and arrows. I would not have known what objects the bears were otherwise.
I am at 21 seconds of this video and already experiencing TACHYCARDIA. I'll try to watch the rest but just the sneak previews of a few of these bear encounters and I'm already terrified as though I am right there as the person encountering the bear. 1:34 that heartbeat audio? Hard enough, yes, but NOT fast enough!
Because Russian's are little toughies?
No big deal.
Great video!!!
Also the bear opened the fridge!!! What the heck! I didn’t know bears could open doors. The bears just like Ayo dude you got some fish for me in here?
I love how this guy always refers to anyone in the woods as a "hiker" clearly the guy on the path #5 was a forest service ranger. The clothing, helmet, shovel... yeah, just out for an afternoon hike!
He's a firefighter, I've worn that gear, but yeah definitely not a tourist.
He didn't exactly seem frozen in fear.
Always carry a shovel. Never know when you need to bury or dig something up 🤔
That was my first thought🤣 as I was a forester for many years! I'm sure he is packing heat!!!
HA I said that to stupid video.
The fellow with the shovel, I believe, was a fire fighter. In Montana the U.S.F.S. officers stated that the timber cruisers use a freon powered boat horn to drive off bears. Seems better than bear spray which has limited range and does not work too well when down wind from the bear. FWIW
4:22 oh I'm sorry lady!!! There's a bear looking for lunch!!! So I screamed.... Bitch!!
Could you imagine when the guy knocks on the door he's greeted by the bear 🐻?
How could you let your children play outside when there are enormous bears wanderind around?
Life must go on. In Russia there are bears everywhere and we can't always know when they are nearby. We have multiple species and each have different behaviors so they can be difficult to avoid.
How could you let your kids outside knowing there are rapists, natural disasters, murderers, car accidents, and disease? Oh, that's right. There's literally threats everywhere, and it's your job as a parent to teach your kids how to deal with said challenges, not cower in terror of everything.
I feel bad for your child.
@@eliasmccann9233 You are comparing very different things.
@@rnash999 yeah that was a bit overkill. I'm not feeling bad for your child because the parent is protective, a protective parent has more love than the reckless parent.
@@rnash999 Government is a much bigger threat than Black Bears....that's a fact.
I wouldn’t have never saw the bear without those big red circles and arrows
Thanks. Very good
If that fisherman wants to successfully scare a bear away with his voice, he should probably learn to do some proper death metal growls. Or at least try to make his voice sound intimidating. I mean, you're a grown man and that's your tough voice? Hahahaha
where i'm from bears are just kinda like big raccoons. you gotta shoo them out of your trash, and give them space if they're just vibing. but the bears and the people are kinda chill with eachother so anywhere else would be scary.
The mom said stop screaming like there isn't a 5 ton predator ready to consume her children
Bears don’t weigh 5 tons so I guess there wasn’t
@@Mikesullin it's an exaggeration dude
yes thats what you do
Well, there isn't
The bear number 4 isn't a wild predator at all! It is a domesticated absolutely docile animal. His name is Mansur and his russian owner has a RUclips channel dedicated to Mansur bear.
Mind giving a link to the channel?
YOUR VOICE IS THE BEST....
Bears are scarily intelligent. ! I didn't realise how smart those animals are.
The clothing, helmet, shovel... yeah, just out for an afternoon
That russian bear 😂😂😂
Amazing 🤩
the grizzley heard the man speaking Russian and got scared and backed off.
KONECHNO, КОНЕЧНО...
#5 is the must unnerving . The bear looking for cover is a bad sign .
Well done
I was planning to go to the Dolomites in Italy this summer for hiking , but knowing that bears had multiplied there today, I changed my plans.
Damn my grandpa used to hunt grizzlies with self made spear. Damn mom bear suprised him behind and ripped his face off. Damn he died doing what he loved. Fair fight with the prey.
My goodness I pray for your loss all love God bless 🙏🙏
The man yelling 😥 at the bear lol gave me anxiety
Lovely escape
When I watched this video, it jumped from encounter 6 to 4. Never did see what the 5th encounter was, and I watched it twice just to make sure I didn't miss the encounter sigh
The fifth encounter the bear ate the camcorder.
#3 the bear is OPENING YOUR DOOR AND YOURE STILL HOLDING THE CAMERA ..... JUST A DUNCE LOL
Bears 101: if the bear is black, yell back. if the bear is brown, get on the ground. if the bear is white, pray for your life.
edit: black bears get near people because they are curious but are generally scared of people, so yelling usually scares them off. brown and grizzly bears confront humans because they see a human as a threat to either their territory (especially fishing grounds) or their cubs, so getting on the ground generally minimizes the threat and if they still go to maul you, it minimizes your injuries in most cases. Polar bears confront humans with the intention of eating them and no other reason. You will not be able to outrun, out climb or outfight any of these bears so don't try.
Idk brown bears don't care just laying down is a free meal running is a free meal just stay away
Number 4 was so freakin scaryyyyyy omg my heart would be pounding to be standing on a ladder like that with a bear right underneath me! just one move and your done😨😨😨😰😳😳😳😳😳
The difference is that the bear is domesticated.
Медведя зовут Мансур, а хозяина Андрей. Они очень популярны у нас в России
First to view like and comment 😃😊
In that last one, the two men look more frozen in curiosity than "frozen in fear."
The first guy is smiling and laughing and the others have little concern, but the narrator acts as if they're all 'horrifying' experiences, lol.
3:15 the bear Mansur was raised by this man. They have fun together . You can watch them on RUclips -MANSUR THE BEAR.
My bear encounter: he looked at me and kept walking lmao
Watching from Greece.hi everybody.
Funny as bears won't understand hey lol.
Most people have NO idea about black bears in Florida. They get HUGE!!! Several over 500-600 lbs.
My dad had a place close to the Ocala state forest, in Oklawaha. Plenty of bears down there! We are from New England, bears all over the place, so quite used to them.
How bout the chilling music though? And the murder mystery voice of the commentator. Lol
If I ever hear that narrator's voice in the woods...that would creep me out. The bears...not so much. LOL
First thing you do when in Bear country is to craft yourself a lance or spear. Not even trained war horses would charge a pikeman. It's your best defense against predators.
I mean yes the the spear but no trained war horse would charge pikemen. When ordered to do so.
Free war horse sans rider absolutely you are right horse won't charge pikeman line. With ride dictating horse to do so absolutely will.
@@restinwalken I think 500 years of military tactics would show otherwise. One reason why infantry formed square when threatened by cavalry with the outermost rank presenting musket plus bayonet.
@@reluctantheist5224 I don't think I express what I might well or you interpreted it badly. Either way we have a misunderstanding.
My point was a Trained War Horse with a Rider if asked/told to change into a line. The horse will do so, trampling over the pikemen.
@Swerve Driver said "not even a trained war horse would charge a pikeman" which is just wrong. A well trained War Horse, especially, would absolutely do that if told to.
Though many in the front of the charge would be maimed and/or die.
So now as a military tactic, if a mounted cavalry choose to charge pikemen that would be a very tactically stupid decision. I don't know the military percentage of how common a mounted charge was but I do believe it was not the first choice. Archers and/ or other projectiles would be my first guess to weaken the line.
But idk. If you've studied or look indepth into historical battles. I'll 100% deferred to you on that.
But I do know horses.
So I believe you are right in what you're saying. It just really doesn't change the fact a well trained war(or not) horse will do what they are asked.
@@reluctantheist5224 And @Swerve Driver was right in the aspect that a spear or lance would be (in my opinion too) one of the best weapons for dealing with wild animals. As it gives the ability to maintain distance while still able to maim or kil.
They where just wrong on one little thing that I felt inclined to correct/educate.
Dear #1’s, with all that gear, where’s your bear-spray? Dudes….!
hey honey I'm going for a hike... have you got your bear spray? Na gunna take the shovel.
1v1 with a shovel agains a Bear? MUST be a Videogame! would my vather say xD
I’ve noticed with bears, when they look like they’re retreating, then turn and immediately try to attack.
That was an awesome video! I've had some close bear encounters in my past too. You did a very good job of presenting these stories. It's nice to meet you, friend.
A COPY WRIGHTING ROAD HOG? THESE ARE OLD VIDEOS FROM TRUE OWNERS.IF I SEEN THEM AL CAME IN MUCH CLEAR . CLAWS SNATCHER AND THE ORIGINAL VIDEOS HUNDREDS ARE MUCH CLEARER BY TRUE OWNER
1:59 bro this is a clip of an adopted bear his name is mansur, he even has a youtube channel mansur the bear where his owner freely enters his cage without and fear, they are like friends and there were no screams at the bear you made it up
It is now required to hike with a hard hat and shovel for safety against wild critters.
That first bear was just Yogi hoping you left him something good in your "pic-a-nic basket"
#4 is not bear attack. Bear's name is Mansur, man is Andrey. They are very close friends). They have a channel BEAR MANSUR. Andrey picked up Mansur as cub. Most likely mother bear got killed and cub came out to people. Andrey and his friends took care of that bear. Now Mansur is 4 year old huge bear. But still plays with Andrey.
I guess close only counts in hand grenades and horse shoes? Yup.! G-G 🤔🤨😄😁
Dear Mr Naratpr you have great heavy voice... and it sounds familiar narating other documentary films or such... best regards
Vídeos Fantásticos! Acho esse Animal Lindo muito Forte! À Natureza é Belíssima! PARABÉNS! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️👍👍👍🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Those were not just hikers. They were hard working trail clearers.
They spend long hours far from any help every day they are out.
And they weren't "frozen in fear", they were standing still like you're supposed to do lol.