This makes me question why these creatures were the inspiration for cuddly teddy bears. I mean, they weigh over 400 pounds, have claws the length of chopsticks, and can run up to 35 mph; and to top it all off, can crush you head into mush with a bite force of 975 psi despite hibernating for the majority of the year. Why did evolution have to go so hard maxing out all it's stats?
They weren't the inspiration for the teddy bear. Teddy Roosevelt was the inspiration. He made sport of killing bears (and lions, and tigers, and elephants, and zebras, and alligators, and pumas, and rhinos, and hippos, and just about everything else that walked or crawled on four legs). That is why a bear was chosen to represent him. Because he enjoyed killing nature. Reflect on that the next time you hug your teddy.
@@rofyle Well that is also wrong, stuffed toy bears predate Teddy Roosevelt, The "teddy bear" name became synonymous with the stuffed toy bear, because toy bears were first mass-produced during the time of Roosevelt, so his name was used for marketing and the name stuck. Also just in case you have forgotten, animals hunt and eat each other.............. If you hate Roosevelt you should also hate the animals he killed.
In prehistoric times, bears were kind of taboo animal. Not only were they powerful, but they could walk on their hind legs like humans, so many tribes considered them sacred and even ancestors of humans. In indo-european cultures, name for bear is basically just nickname. True name of bear could not be spoken. Thus english bear is mre like "the brown one", slavic medved means "the one who knows where mead is" and so on. True name of bears is forgotten in past.
@GOD'S SON. :) What shall I do if he stands on his hind legs as they often do? PS. kick to balls not possible (his front legs/arms are as long as human legs, plus he will collapse on you if you appraoch) - Thanks in advance :)
Here in Slovakia bears decided the forests are too small for them and are walking straight into peoples properties killing livestock etc. and about a month ago a man was killed by a brown bear while taking a walk in the woods- first recorded person killed by bear in 100 years. There has been a ban on bear hunting for some time here and it seems bear population got bigger and the woods are not big enough for all the bears. Anyways it started a big debate on what to do with the bears, some people say let nature be, others say shoot some bears an so on
@@mateskoneni this is probably a dumb question but can't your government send these animals to other countries? (Hungary, Russia, Romania) or they have too much bears as well, since they have some forests too
@@gustavo.henri2, You think their government would actually put in that much work when they could just shoot them? It's the human condition, they rarely take the proper path, they see the easy one and take it. Perhaps they could sleep dart, and then transport them into the next country down. But killing probably sounds easier for them, considering the amount of bears and I reckon what they will do.
adi yaf 1).There is literally NO proof of a full size tiger killing and eating a full size brown bear. Maybe cubs, but brown bears have also killed tiger cubs as well, so that doesn't prove anything. 2). Asiatic black bears are small, even smaller than american black bears, with big males only being about 300 pounds. Not much of a feat to be honest. 3). There's a couple of good reasons why a bear would defeat any big cat. For on thing, they have an excellent defense in thier fur and the fat they have. Grizzly bears are notorious for being shot with high powered rifles that would have killed any big cat and just shrugging it off. Grizzly bears are also immensly strong, being able to tear cars apart in thier search for food. Hell, one swipe of a grizzlys paw have been known to completely decapitate moose. (It's also been stated by scientists that a grizzly bear swipe has enough force to kill a lion, sorry to burst your bubble.) In summary, you are full of shit.
Smart of the smaller bear to go for the first hit. He really got a good grip in the clinch, but that sprawl from old-timer was fantastic. Escapes to neutral, so I had the score (including the tilt/back points) at 5-1 for young gun.
And after left the same area where he got chewed wide open and not protected to show him he could still take alot more, that's why the other backed down.
You sir...have never stepped foot in the mountais...it shows by your lack of fight play calling ability. This fool got it all wrong. Back to the video games and nature channel for Brendan
Well, it's not about scoring points although there might be some elements of game theory. The bears are looking to establish dominance, not fight to death. Too extreme aggression would risk both of their survival. It makes sense from the evolutionary perspective to limit aggression. Yes I am talking out of my ass, but I think that just makes it better.
It's incredible how fast these bears can move. They look slow and lazy when they are moving around grazing etc. But when it's called for these powerful beasts can move with lightening speed.
Ha! ...you think like me I waited in my house for my enemy He came in like a stupid goof ...I killed him Stabbed him in the chest 8 times with a big commando knife. Got charged with murder ...Plead guilty to man slaughter ...sentenced to 5 years ...out in 3 This was up here in Canada, 1989 I will not lie, it feels good to kill I'm talking violent man to violent man shit Not sneaking around like a rat, killing an innocent person Man is naturally a violent animal It feels good to be violent ...to kill Evolution made us this way ...Savage Able to play beautiful music on the piano And then, in one second, ...Kill a Goof !
it's like human they need courage.... "you hit me first" the first bear is deff younger and inexperienced. darker bear deeper roar... older both still very young. it's like 2 humans fighting... one 16 years old and one 18 years old.
That's exactly what they're doing. They know the damage that can happen to them, so they're real careful before engaging. Notice they also broke it off rather than continue.
The bear that looked like he was cowering actually was the first to attack and best the other one. Never underestimate the guy who doesn't make eye contact.
@@calebvincent8759 - It's so hard to tell who is the dominant animal in a fight. Often times the one that looks like they're winning is the first to back down.
@@no-bozos hell yeah I think that’s why they can be such interesting interactions for us, when it comes to people fighting we have an idea of what’s goin on but when it comes to two massive beasts basically anything can happen
Nah their body language is obvious. The bigger unit opens his neck up and let's the other guy have a shot then shoves him off like "that all you got?". Bear 2 backs off like "fair enough bro you strong af"
bears are such a manifestation of the forest. giant, beautiful, even cute, chill and carefree when left alone, sometimes goofy, but the whole time, more powerful and brutal than anything else.
bears are such a manifestation of the forest. giant, beautiful, even cute, chill and carefree when left alone, sometimes goofy, but the whole time, more powerful and brutal than anything else.
Forward Observer theres brown bears in Wyoming Montana south Dakota some parts of new England and northern colorado, as well as black bears in most states including the entire Appalachian range, lower 48 went save you from any bears
I live in rural Alaska, pretty spooky to see these beasts. They're so big yet they can sneak up on you without making a sound, and when they run they're a bullet, they could still catch up to a man running without going full sprint, and they can easily break into buildings with their sheer might.
I’m pretty sure that, in terms of bears per area, the largest numbers exist in the northeast states. I saw a statistic like this, very recently actually (I would look it up, I may be wrong of course). Funny thing is, I’ve lived in NJ my entire life and I’ve never seen a bear. You have to be in the right places. Here they live in the northwest mostly. However, no, you won’t see grizzly bears.
There’s something super unsettling about the way they don’t make eye contact with each other and they kind of just stare at random parts of the other ones body...
@@glaydson_grindcorer Well, it's more a matter of assuming dominance. The one who decides it is the one in charge will make eye contact as much as it wants, and not necessarily with any provocative intent.
@@justplainbrad7713 I'm not scientist nor have I done research on studies involving eye contact. I've seen enough animals fight irl tho and the submissive one almost always stops making eye contact with the now dominant animal. Its the same way dogs expose there belly when they r submissive, by not making eye contact the animal is taking its eyes off the attacker and leaving itself vulnerable aka the animal is saying u win show mercy
It’s very unfortunate that we live on planet Earth, as almost 100% of bear attacks happen here on our planet. No other planets in the solar system are threatened by bear attacks
What if we are lucky to live on earth and what if extraterrestrial planets have extraterrestrial life forms far more terrifying than bears that each nature documentary from the extraterrestrial planets wilderness is a horror movie
The noise reminded me of a quarter mile drag racer screaming off the start line... A hulking body raises up about two feet, loads of smoke pours out of the pipes, and a deafening roar rips through your ear drums as the hulk launches itself off the line. Impressive stuff.
Female bears and male bears fight each other very differently. It's interesting to compare and contrast. Also, it's very rare that male dueling results in death; the defeated usually just concedes the area to the other and lives to fight another day. Unlike when big cats cross each other or are trying to take over an area - one almost certainly ends up dead or wounded in a way that might as well be death.
You can literally see their bodies getting ready for a fight. The andrenaline building up. The mouth watering and teeth ready to bite. Then BAM! He’s got him in by the ear.
If you had a machete and it was a black bear it's actually possible to fight it off. But if you get attacked by one of these behemoths you are getting torn limb from limb
You can tell they are the main characters of the story when they respectfully finish the pre-fight ritual before commencing the battle and end it knowing there will never be a winner because they are the two best warriors alive and have the same amount of power.
I think you'd find it less awesome if you were one of the bears. When it is your turn to be the nail, hopefully the hammer will be thinking 'Damn this is awesome' ;)
@@pythonidaepraeceptor1023 hello? Their comment roughly translates to "nature is awesome." It's genuine awe, not clapping mindlessly at a gladiator fight.
BEAR 1: Do you bite your thumb at me, sir?!? BEAR 2: No, sir. I do not bite my thumb at you, sir, but I bite my thumb, sir! Bear 1: Quarrel, sir? Bear 2: No, sir! Bear 1: ARRRGGGHHHH! Bear 2: ROOOAAARRR!! End scene.
Bears remind me so much of dogs when fighting (for fun). The way they move and bite each other faces, how they avoid eye contact and have their heads hanging down.
they have alot in common. both animals are absolute assholes in nature. they never kill before they eat, evil predators. atleast cats and weasels always kill first.
@@Str8representing They're very distinct. It's easy to tell in the summer/early fall when they have just left their mother. Over the winter between year 2 and 3, they change significantly.
Ok, yesterday i was watching a YT channel of a guy who welcomes a Female bear and her cubs, she is called Simone. I always read comments saying "Don't pet the bear" to everyone in the section, but i never really got why not if Simone (a black bear) is so comfortable around Patrick... to the point of knowing him since She herself was a cub and now trusts him to present her cubs to him at his own "territory". Even tho she seems to trust him and all, i always wondered why Patrick would be so friendly yet distant to the point of not even petting her once... Now i get it. The SPEED of the attack between these 2 was INCREDIBLE. I was not aware Bears were this Fast. Patrick is a wise man.
Their fur coat is pretty saggy, and there's a fat layer underneath, likely also keeps the skin flexible when healthy. Think it helps them against the cold
@@glaydson_grindcorer No, no, no...when in grizzly country, always take a 20lb raw bloody beef with you. Just tie it to a rope, and drag it behind leaving a blood trail, and when setting-up camp, rub the beef all over your tent, then hang it 10 ft. over the door opening. It's a natural repellant. Bears will avoid you like a plague...trust me.
Ya, most of the predators we think of as really lumbering slow monsters are actually just optimized for fast bursts of explosive energy at short distances. Crocodiles, bears, hippos, gorillas, etc. Within that distance the huge animal is still much faster than a human can run away. Average Joe jogs at around 10mph, so I figure if he was getting chased by a bear he could easily pull 15-17mph for a hundred yards or so, but a grizzly will easily do 25-30mph at the same distance despite weighing 6 times as much. Reminds me of one of those 300lb American football linemen, deceptively large but with muscles optimized for the sudden 100% sudden charge, all fast twitch muscle instead of slow twitch. Hippos are also famous for charging faster than a human can run despite being ridiculously poorly proportioned for land mobility, with their tiny stubby legs and big fat buoy of a body; there's still more than enough adrenaline and fast-twitch muscle to get the job done in an emergency.
So true. It's spooky how sneaky all these top predators are when sizing up prey or competition. Feigning seeming disinterest until the split second your head is in its jaws. Theres a video here somewhere of a brown bear taking a moose or elk by a stream. Obvs not wanting to meet it horns first it takes a seemingly completely disinterested wander in the area around without ever seeming to even look at the animal.. that is until it had manouvered itself into a decent attack position.
@@jasoncarswell7458 The crazy thing about brown bears though is that even though they're designed to be incredibly explosive, they also do have great endurance as well and can run down fast prey over long distances. Different to a linebacker which has explosive speed but gets puffed after 30 seconds. The brown bear will keep up a good gallop over cross country distances!
@Rock Solid I killed my friend in 1989 He was a super violent savage I stuck a knife in his chest 8 times Charged with murder ...plead guilty to Man slaughter ...Sentenced to 5 years Out in 3 ...Its in the news in Canada I'v survived in the woods, the streets and prisons What the fuck have you done ?
@Rock Solid You are a Soy Boy Addicted to video games A Limp Squid who kills little cartoons Your channel proves it What's it like to be so a Weak Soy Boy ?
I feel a sudden urge of fear and chaos in my body realizing now that cold starting my 79 Ford could have been accidentally shit talking any stray brown bear for miles. Glad I got rid of it.
It's amazing that there are people out there who've watched this video and still think that there are large cats that can take on one of these and win.
@@richardthrust1126 Tigers usually only ambush the bears when they wake up from hibernation. And actually go after smaller black bears. Tigers are not stupid.
I would love to be there (in a safe spot for sure) to see this. Hearing those sounds live must be incredibly intimidating, but an amazing experience. I can't imagine what being attacked by one of this creatures feels like. However, they have their right to exist and we must protect them.
Video of hippie dude daily making friends with mother black bear with cubs...sitting on the ground feeding mama he got dumb n offerred berries to cub approaching him and mother gave painful warning bite to his leg and her teeth started clacking -yikes
I think in this case (and maybe others) the bear that was approached in a threatening way attacked first to show that, "although I'm smaller, I'm big enough to hurt you." And if a fight is inevitable there is an advantage in striking first. The idea is just to show that there is more to lose than to gain by fighting me.
I like how the bears walk with a slow and threatening "this town ain't big enough for the two of us" cowboy swagger as they approach each other.
*forest
They actually do refer to it as the cowboy walk. It's there way of showing dominance.
Dominance because they read each other's language.
His walk is just full of exaggerated swager of a brown bear
I laughed out loud
Bears pre-fight behavior is like the two classic drunks in any bar staring at each other all night and then...
I was waiting for the Patrick Swayze bear to step in and break it up.
@@jeffk1722 Lol
"come at me / try me"
And then they both bonk their heads on the countertop before passing out on the floor in a puddle of their own puke
Lol
Good advice: If ever attacked by a bear, your chances of survival are greatly increased if you are also a bear.
Or an armed human with an AA12
Khyrid lol
@@haarukko nope. You better aim for the head, pistols hardly phase these big body mfs.
@@jasonaaa5574 Lmao AA12 is more than enough to kill a bear unless the ones youve got there are made out of titanium or something
ladiferencia777 But the bear that attacked first and tried to bite the neck actually lost.
This makes me question why these creatures were the inspiration for cuddly teddy bears. I mean, they weigh over 400 pounds, have claws the length of chopsticks, and can run up to 35 mph; and to top it all off, can crush you head into mush with a bite force of 975 psi despite hibernating for the majority of the year. Why did evolution have to go so hard maxing out all it's stats?
They weren't the inspiration for the teddy bear. Teddy Roosevelt was the inspiration. He made sport of killing bears (and lions, and tigers, and elephants, and zebras, and alligators, and pumas, and rhinos, and hippos, and just about everything else that walked or crawled on four legs). That is why a bear was chosen to represent him. Because he enjoyed killing nature. Reflect on that the next time you hug your teddy.
The problem is that you are thinking of adult bears. Bear cubs actually closely resemble teddy bears.
@@rofyle Well that is also wrong, stuffed toy bears predate Teddy Roosevelt, The "teddy bear" name became synonymous with the stuffed toy bear, because toy bears were first mass-produced during the time of Roosevelt, so his name was used for marketing and the name stuck.
Also just in case you have forgotten, animals hunt and eat each other.............. If you hate Roosevelt you should also hate the animals he killed.
In prehistoric times, bears were kind of taboo animal. Not only were they powerful, but they could walk on their hind legs like humans, so many tribes considered them sacred and even ancestors of humans. In indo-european cultures, name for bear is basically just nickname. True name of bear could not be spoken. Thus english bear is mre like "the brown one", slavic medved means "the one who knows where mead is" and so on. True name of bears is forgotten in past.
Because our brain just kinda disregards the "danger" part and thinks "hehe fluffy" anyways
The speed of the initial attack was most impressive.
it was the only attack lol
Try to block that.
IF you can stop(?!?) it's arms, uhm, front legs - you've only created an opening for the weapons it carries legally in its face.
@GOD'S SON. :) What shall I do if he stands on his hind legs as they often do? PS. kick to balls not possible (his front legs/arms are as long as human legs, plus he will collapse on you if you appraoch)
- Thanks in advance :)
Yes, but it was also a bit of a sucker-bite.
@@markdstump they were squaring up to fight. Gotta keep your guard up or get drop like s ton of bricks.
Bears really are straight up terrifying creatures and I'm VERY glad they stay in the forest.
My #1 fear actually..
Here in Slovakia bears decided the forests are too small for them and are walking straight into peoples properties killing livestock etc. and about a month ago a man was killed by a brown bear while taking a walk in the woods- first recorded person killed by bear in 100 years.
There has been a ban on bear hunting for some time here and it seems bear population got bigger and the woods are not big enough for all the bears.
Anyways it started a big debate on what to do with the bears, some people say let nature be, others say shoot some bears an so on
@@mateskoneni That's what happens when deforestation gets a little carried away.
@@mateskoneni this is probably a dumb question but can't your government send these animals to other countries? (Hungary, Russia, Romania) or they have too much bears as well, since they have some forests too
@@gustavo.henri2, You think their government would actually put in that much work when they could just shoot them? It's the human condition, they rarely take the proper path, they see the easy one and take it. Perhaps they could sleep dart, and then transport them into the next country down. But killing probably sounds easier for them, considering the amount of bears and I reckon what they will do.
It sounds like the combination of a bull and a lion. So massive and powerful.
Wonder if a lion would care to fight one?
adi yaf Yeah and you heard them where?
adi yaf please state your credentials and/or provide proof of your assertions.
Hillary C Yeah he stays home so no worries
adi yaf 1).There is literally NO proof of a full size tiger killing and eating a full size brown bear. Maybe cubs, but brown bears have also killed tiger cubs as well, so that doesn't prove anything.
2). Asiatic black bears are small, even smaller than american black bears, with big males only being about 300 pounds. Not much of a feat to be honest.
3). There's a couple of good reasons why a bear would defeat any big cat. For on thing, they have an excellent defense in thier fur and the fat they have. Grizzly bears are notorious for being shot with high powered rifles that would have killed any big cat and just shrugging it off. Grizzly bears are also immensly strong, being able to tear cars apart in thier search for food. Hell, one swipe of a grizzlys paw have been known to completely decapitate moose. (It's also been stated by scientists that a grizzly bear swipe has enough force to kill a lion, sorry to burst your bubble.) In summary, you are full of shit.
Smart of the smaller bear to go for the first hit. He really got a good grip in the clinch, but that sprawl from old-timer was fantastic. Escapes to neutral, so I had the score (including the tilt/back points) at 5-1 for young gun.
And after left the same area where he got chewed wide open and not protected to show him he could still take alot more, that's why the other backed down.
Wrestlers😂
I'd say the little guy won 2 to 1. A 2 pt takedown then a 1 pt escape. Or freestyle scoring 2 to 0
You sir...have never stepped foot in the mountais...it shows by your lack of fight play calling ability. This fool got it all wrong. Back to the video games and nature channel for Brendan
@@deebi1222 Okay grandpa, back to bed
Welcome to another episode of “the cameramen never dies”.
you only see the clips of them who survived....
@@timxiix3864 🌚😳😳😳
@Frogger Such a stupid comment.
@Frogger Such a stupid comment.
@Frogger no need to get mad over a joke dude://
0:18 Crows/ravens in the background: “Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!
😂
Bokaj01 funniest comment 😂
Bokaj01 I dont see them
@@denissssss8579 listen lol you can't see then in the vid.
Richard Lewis ah ok thanks yes i hear them now
The one who started backing off was actually winning, at least on my scorecard.
Me too. That was odd
Maybe he knew he had the upper hand but could tell the other bear was stronger and would win if they kept going
The other bear a terminator
Well, it's not about scoring points although there might be some elements of game theory. The bears are looking to establish dominance, not fight to death. Too extreme aggression would risk both of their survival. It makes sense from the evolutionary perspective to limit aggression. Yes I am talking out of my ass, but I think that just makes it better.
He didn't back off as in a "retreat back off or i give up" if you notice he turned away meaning he doesn't see the other bear as a challenge
It's incredible how fast these bears can move. They look slow and lazy when they are moving around grazing etc. But when it's called for these powerful beasts can move with lightening speed.
They always move around with such a slow and supreme confidence that it's easy to forget how fast and powerful they can be.
Wow the sound alone is really terrifying. Imagine that on top of you.
Chewbacca gets in a showdown with his Wookie rival!
Scary af. Add those shoulders and jaws and I would lose everything out of every orifice ...
it was on top of me 11 years ago
spacepathfinder1 you had a bear on top of you?
yep and since I am quadriplegic. Bear broke my neck.
00:33 I love the "stutter" growl the bear on the right has. Sounds awesome.
U mean start motor engine growl
It was like a damn horror film noise 😂😂
Yep!
Sounds like something I heard in Jurassic Park 😅
sounds like the fucking devil.
sounds like something from Avatar
This video really shows that bears have an amazing intuitive understanding of body mechanics and wrestling techning (also biting the neck too)
They're all slow and lumbering and snorting at each other and then... BAM!
Lightning fast.
the bear was waiting to be hit first so it could be self defense no jail time
Ha! ...you think like me
I waited in my house for my enemy
He came in like a stupid goof ...I killed him
Stabbed him in the chest 8 times with a big commando knife.
Got charged with murder ...Plead guilty to man slaughter ...sentenced to 5 years ...out in 3
This was up here in Canada, 1989
I will not lie, it feels good to kill
I'm talking violent man to violent man shit
Not sneaking around like a rat, killing an innocent person
Man is naturally a violent animal
It feels good to be violent ...to kill
Evolution made us this way ...Savage
Able to play beautiful music on the piano
And then, in one second, ...Kill a Goof !
@@apeman2035 thats a lot of edge
it's like human they need courage.... "you hit me first"
the first bear is deff younger and inexperienced. darker bear deeper roar... older
both still very young. it's like 2 humans fighting... one 16 years old and one 18 years old.
@@apeman2035 wow... not often i get scared but you sir scare me.
@@apeman2035 You need a therapist now
At the beginning, it's like they were both thinking, this is really going to hurt, do we really want to do this?
That's exactly what they're doing. They know the damage that can happen to them, so they're real careful before engaging.
Notice they also broke it off rather than continue.
No bear thinks that way.
Yeah Jordan Peterson and lobsters and serotonin and dominance hierarchies and inequality
@@anthonymadril1210 animals do. We humans do too
It's called sizing ur opponent
dochmbi are you my comrade?
Raw nature in sound, color and action. Congratulations for the footage of this special moment.
The bear that looked like he was cowering actually was the first to attack and best the other one. Never underestimate the guy who doesn't make eye contact.
It looked like the bear that attacked first was the first to growl in the other bears face not cower
@@calebvincent8759 - It's so hard to tell who is the dominant animal in a fight. Often times the one that looks like they're winning is the first to back down.
@@no-bozos hell yeah I think that’s why they can be such interesting interactions for us, when it comes to people fighting we have an idea of what’s goin on but when it comes to two massive beasts basically anything can happen
I guess in bear it means "I eat those"
Nah their body language is obvious. The bigger unit opens his neck up and let's the other guy have a shot then shoves him off like "that all you got?". Bear 2 backs off like "fair enough bro you strong af"
bears are such a manifestation of the forest. giant, beautiful, even cute, chill and carefree when left alone, sometimes goofy, but the whole time, more powerful and brutal than anything else.
bears are such a manifestation of the forest. giant, beautiful, even cute, chill and carefree when left alone, sometimes goofy, but the whole time, more powerful and brutal than anything else.
I saw a couple of Kodiaks in the Barcelona Zoo go at it in 1970. Impressive in many ways. That’s why I remain in the lower 48.
Forward Observer theres brown bears in Wyoming Montana south Dakota some parts of new England and northern colorado, as well as black bears in most states including the entire Appalachian range, lower 48 went save you from any bears
Right: where they have drugged-to-the-eyeballs lunatics and criminals armed with automatic weapons. Six of one and half a dozen of the other.
I live in rural Alaska, pretty spooky to see these beasts. They're so big yet they can sneak up on you without making a sound, and when they run they're a bullet, they could still catch up to a man running without going full sprint, and they can easily break into buildings with their sheer might.
I’m pretty sure that, in terms of bears per area, the largest numbers exist in the northeast states. I saw a statistic like this, very recently actually (I would look it up, I may be wrong of course). Funny thing is, I’ve lived in NJ my entire life and I’ve never seen a bear. You have to be in the right places. Here they live in the northwest mostly.
However, no, you won’t see grizzly bears.
There’s something super unsettling about the way they don’t make eye contact with each other and they kind of just stare at random parts of the other ones body...
It's not random parts, they're trying to bite each other neck.
Bears and lions face eye contact as a provocation
@@glaydson_grindcorer Well, it's more a matter of assuming dominance. The one who decides it is the one in charge will make eye contact as much as it wants, and not necessarily with any provocative intent.
@@DP-ot6zf That's a human consideration based on "what you believe", and not fact-based.
@@justplainbrad7713 I'm not scientist nor have I done research on studies involving eye contact. I've seen enough animals fight irl tho and the submissive one almost always stops making eye contact with the now dominant animal. Its the same way dogs expose there belly when they r submissive, by not making eye contact the animal is taking its eyes off the attacker and leaving itself vulnerable aka the animal is saying u win show mercy
That is some gnarly ass growling.. almost sounds like jurassic Park referenced bear noises! Pretty awesome
Brown bears can really turn Into a beast when they gets angry
@melagkomas20
Really? Are you sure?!? That's so cool!
@melagkomas20
Good Times Bro's comment was funny. Calling him a moron seems rather ignorant.
These aren’t brown bears they’re grizzly’s
@@pronut9 No it was recorded in finland, Europe doesn't have grizzy bears
@@imonthewinningside8281 Thanks dude
That's how me and my wife greet each other in the mornings
Matt s 😂😂👍👍👍 Us too!
😂
Sounds like you two need to reunite that spark of romance.
Who wins
@@UltimateThanos maybe this is how they engage s
It’s very unfortunate that we live on planet Earth, as almost 100% of bear attacks happen here on our planet. No other planets in the solar system are threatened by bear attacks
Lunar bear attacks are a serious problem on our secret moon base.
This is a Ken M comment through and through.
What if we are lucky to live on earth and what if extraterrestrial planets have extraterrestrial life forms far more terrifying than bears that each nature documentary from the extraterrestrial planets wilderness is a horror movie
You dont this for fact....nobody does
@@kirkdunn1379 we do know theres no bears on the other planets in our solar system. But maybe in our galaxy thats a different story
"I'm tired"
"Snack?"
"Snack"
they're best friends now
1:00 that pounce was like a viper strike
The noise reminded me of a quarter mile drag racer screaming off the start line...
A hulking body raises up about two feet, loads of smoke pours out of the pipes, and a deafening roar rips through your ear drums as the hulk launches itself off the line.
Impressive stuff.
Peta activist runs between bears shouting "guys guys, break it up". Bears eat activist in peace.
U is pr0
What is it with people and peta..
@@mastergoku4321 PETA is trash. Just a bunch of ungrateful hypocritical fucks that run around preaching their bullshit to people.
@@imperialguardsman5929 do you even know what peta does?
It's called "Grizzly Man", by Werner Herzog
There's nothing happeni-
1:00
OHMYGOD
A.J.Y let's go 1 No thanks Hell has weed and wifi.
yahushua is a false god Jesus is a mythological character of fiction. Grow up.
BrutallyHonest so there’s no patience for just a two minute long video?
Outdoorsguy people can have their own beliefs... "Grow up"
Outdoorsguy just respect on their beliefs
Female bears and male bears fight each other very differently. It's interesting to compare and contrast. Also, it's very rare that male dueling results in death; the defeated usually just concedes the area to the other and lives to fight another day. Unlike when big cats cross each other or are trying to take over an area - one almost certainly ends up dead or wounded in a way that might as well be death.
bears are too tough to kill.
Top of the food chain with smaller numbers...somehow they know.
But these big bastards will eat their own also!
Lookin at each other sideways, never a good sign...
Reminds me of being in prison
@Rock Solid
You don't fight ...or fuck
You only play video games
Bears are the most amazing creatures
on land
You can literally see their bodies getting ready for a fight. The andrenaline building up. The mouth watering and teeth ready to bite. Then BAM! He’s got him in by the ear.
Just like that one fight with Mike Tyson.
The vibrant patterns on these animals are like living art.
When that 2nd bear decided to go, he just launched himself. That speed is crazy.
That second bear was really EXPLOSIVE
They watch the NFL
Yea, and for something so big you would never expect that
Offense is the best defense.
And this is for *that guy* who says he could probably take on a bear and win if he really had to.
Yeah.
No.
I am able to dissamble a bear with just 1 punch or 1 kick.
In the past Russians went to hunt them with knife and fork(bear spear) only
@@vladislavssirins7226 didn't work
@WalkingPromissoryNote 1963 it wasn't all humans it was also climate change and bears are faster more likely to attack than mammoths
If you had a machete and it was a black bear it's actually possible to fight it off. But if you get attacked by one of these behemoths you are getting torn limb from limb
Interesting. The sound they made prior to the fight sounded like the chuffing of tigers which is usually a friendly greeting between tigers.
Incredible power from the body and jaws to wrestle down another bear that size! We are blessed to have these amazing animals.
Imagine hear this at night in the middle of a forest
I'd be shivering in my bed!
Imagine sleeping in just a bag under the stars with no tent
1:07 "Not the ear, man!"
lol
He learned that from watching the Holyfield Tyson fight.
"I'll just run from the bear"......shiiiiiiit.....you see that speed??
I think this genuinely the most awesome thing ive watched on youtube.. gave me goosebumps with headphones on! WOW
Its like watching two giant pillows slapping against one another ferociously .
1:00 except this pillow will turn you into a chalk outline on the ground.
@@lUseMyBlade Take you off the census??? definitely
@@fbichan9418 lmao at least brown bears don't choose first degree upon sight with humans.
@@lUseMyBlade When unprovoked pretty much
“You got some nerve comin round these parts”
You can tell they are the main characters of the story when they respectfully finish the pre-fight ritual before commencing the battle and end it knowing there will never be a winner because they are the two best warriors alive and have the same amount of power.
Damn that is so awesome
Damn sho is!!!!
I think you'd find it less awesome if you were one of the bears.
When it is your turn to be the nail, hopefully the hammer will be thinking 'Damn this is awesome' ;)
@@pythonidaepraeceptor1023 it still awesome to watch. Similar to watching the ufc
@@pythonidaepraeceptor1023 hello? Their comment roughly translates to "nature is awesome." It's genuine awe, not clapping mindlessly at a gladiator fight.
@@ByrneBaby
And you can read their mind?
"Yes, i could fight a bear with my bare hands"
Yea you could. For about 3-5 seconds
@@Head318Hunter That long, you think?
BEAR 1: Do you bite your thumb at me, sir?!?
BEAR 2: No, sir. I do not bite my thumb at you, sir, but I bite my thumb, sir!
Bear 1: Quarrel, sir?
Bear 2: No, sir!
Bear 1: ARRRGGGHHHH!
Bear 2: ROOOAAARRR!!
End scene.
How Shakes-bearian of you!
nice
Lol just finished reading Romeo and Juliet at school
You know shits gettin real when they start sounding like decepticons!
Bears remind me so much of dogs when fighting (for fun). The way they move and bite each other faces, how they avoid eye contact and have their heads hanging down.
they have alot in common. both animals are absolute assholes in nature. they never kill before they eat, evil predators. atleast cats and weasels always kill first.
00:46
Sorry sir, something is wrong with your engine.
Hahahhahahahahha you win!
They do an initial ceremony before the fight. Amazing .
That shuddering noise they make is terrifying
Even with their huge size and violent nature, they still know that they don't have to kill each other to end the fight.
I walked up on a 2 year old brown bear the other day on a trail. He was very cute. He ran away - and boy can they run. They're faster than most dogs.
Glad you had time to ask his age
@@Str8representing They're very distinct. It's easy to tell in the summer/early fall when they have just left their mother.
Over the winter between year 2 and 3, they change significantly.
00:59 ok, was NOT ready for how quick that attack was *puts away camping gear for another year*
0:28 feels like I'm watching LOST
Ok, yesterday i was watching a YT channel of a guy who welcomes a Female bear and her cubs, she is called Simone. I always read comments saying "Don't pet the bear" to everyone in the section, but i never really got why not if Simone (a black bear) is so comfortable around Patrick... to the point of knowing him since She herself was a cub and now trusts him to present her cubs to him at his own "territory". Even tho she seems to trust him and all, i always wondered why Patrick would be so friendly yet distant to the point of not even petting her once...
Now i get it. The SPEED of the attack between these 2 was INCREDIBLE. I was not aware Bears were this Fast. Patrick is a wise man.
They move so fast... almost makes their fur look like its floating
Their fur coat is pretty saggy, and there's a fat layer underneath, likely also keeps the skin flexible when healthy. Think it helps them against the cold
Yes yes?
Cooler?
I was sleepily watching and when the bear jumped on the other, scared the crap out of me...😲 How'd u like to hear that outside your tent....at night.
I would say ask Timothy, but...
Be sure you have some grapes and oranges on your tent to feed them
@@glaydson_grindcorer No, no, no...when in grizzly country, always take a 20lb raw bloody beef with you. Just tie it to a rope, and drag it behind leaving a blood trail, and when setting-up camp, rub the beef all over your tent, then hang it 10 ft. over the door opening. It's a natural repellant.
Bears will avoid you like a plague...trust me.
Wow!!! that' was quick!!! how deceiving these animals are. They go around all slow and stuff and in a second they get as quick as a cat. Scary shit.
Ya, most of the predators we think of as really lumbering slow monsters are actually just optimized for fast bursts of explosive energy at short distances. Crocodiles, bears, hippos, gorillas, etc. Within that distance the huge animal is still much faster than a human can run away. Average Joe jogs at around 10mph, so I figure if he was getting chased by a bear he could easily pull 15-17mph for a hundred yards or so, but a grizzly will easily do 25-30mph at the same distance despite weighing 6 times as much. Reminds me of one of those 300lb American football linemen, deceptively large but with muscles optimized for the sudden 100% sudden charge, all fast twitch muscle instead of slow twitch. Hippos are also famous for charging faster than a human can run despite being ridiculously poorly proportioned for land mobility, with their tiny stubby legs and big fat buoy of a body; there's still more than enough adrenaline and fast-twitch muscle to get the job done in an emergency.
So true. It's spooky how sneaky all these top predators are when sizing up prey or competition. Feigning seeming disinterest until the split second your head is in its jaws. Theres a video here somewhere of a brown bear taking a moose or elk by a stream. Obvs not wanting to meet it horns first it takes a seemingly completely disinterested wander in the area around without ever seeming to even look at the animal.. that is until it had manouvered itself into a decent attack position.
@@jasoncarswell7458 The crazy thing about brown bears though is that even though they're designed to be incredibly explosive, they also do have great endurance as well and can run down fast prey over long distances. Different to a linebacker which has explosive speed but gets puffed after 30 seconds. The brown bear will keep up a good gallop over cross country distances!
Need to set this as my alarm soundtrack, won't be hitting the snooze button for sure!
it's pretty funny how they both pretend they're just chillin when in fact they both know what's coming
The power in these two bears is almost palpable, even from the distance you filmed them.
Clash of the titans ...
I'll fuck that bear up
By splitting its head open with an axe
@Rock Solid
I killed my friend in 1989
He was a super violent savage
I stuck a knife in his chest 8 times
Charged with murder ...plead guilty to
Man slaughter ...Sentenced to 5 years
Out in 3 ...Its in the news in Canada
I'v survived in the woods, the streets and prisons
What the fuck have you done ?
@Rock Solid
You are a Soy Boy
Addicted to video games
A Limp Squid who kills little cartoons
Your channel proves it
What's it like to be so a Weak Soy Boy ?
APE MAN Time for bed kiddo, get off of Mommy’s laptop
They should be hugging. The world needs more love :)
Here before Joe Rogan 😂😂😂
Joe Rogan is CIA
Lee Syatt is Mossad
Joey Diaz don't give a fuck
At the end it was like "Welp, same time next year?" "Yep" "Ok, see ya" "See ya"
The dude just chomped on him like a BigMac burger.
"Get the hell out of my space, man" Been there, done that
Bear1: lemme bite that ear
Bear2: hey I wasn't ready
The darker one sounds like a old car theta won’t start 😂
Yeaah?
This is truly the king of carnivores!
elgriego331 half of thier diet is fish and berries...
Procker Dark fish is meat
Procker Dark Yea don’t fish count as vegetarians ?
Nick Cruton are fish vegetarians? Pretty sure fish eat fish which means they eat meat
fish is meat but i'm just saying, when i think of carnivore, i think of animal who survives on large prey he kills, no disrespect to bears at all
one of the most majestic things I have ever seen.
Nice filming. That sound alone is terrifying. It would be nice to know what their saying to each other.
FBI 2230 This exchange roughly translates to "ur mom gay". 'No u'
I don't think so.
Why do you use such profanity? It's only curiosity .
Wrong. Bears are impressive, but any Pantherine is pound-for-pound stronger.
FBI 2230 he's like "did you seriously just fart in my face? You saw I was eating. " 2nd bear "What you gonna do about it?"
@ 1:03 you can hear the SnapBack of flesh as he yanks his teeth from the other bears arm/paw
Son Kibiro good ear mate
@@pjswag2118 thanks
And this is just a show-of-force kind of fight. Now imagine an actual to-the-death kind of fight.
As somebody commented, male bears, unlike lions, don't usually fight to the death. A male might kill a female for food.
Me and my cousins when we see the last pizza 🍕 left 🤣🤣🤣
Well that escalated quickly...
That was going to be my FB post damn..
Well, what an original comment.
I feel a sudden urge of fear and chaos in my body realizing now that cold starting my 79 Ford could have been accidentally shit talking any stray brown bear for miles. Glad I got rid of it.
It's amazing that there are people out there who've watched this video and still think that there are large cats that can take on one of these and win.
Siberian tigers ambush small brown bears. I doubt they would win in a straight up fight, though.
@@richardthrust1126 Tigers usually only ambush the bears when they wake up from hibernation. And actually go after smaller black bears. Tigers are not stupid.
the sound they make before is absolutely terrifying and the lightningspeed fast attacks! MAGNIFICENT BEASTS!!!!!!
RANDOM GUY ON QUORA: do you think I could beat up a bear, I know karate
Lmao
I would love to be there (in a safe spot for sure) to see this. Hearing those sounds live must be incredibly intimidating, but an amazing experience. I can't imagine what being attacked by one of this creatures feels like. However, they have their right to exist and we must protect them.
Интересно, если в этот момент к ним подойти, они продолжат бой; убегут; убежит лишь один, или оба съедят подошедшего?
It sounds like Joy Behar on "The View".
IGOTAJOP America XD
IGOTAJOP America Ann Coulter*
@@MrTangent oRanGe mAn bAd!!111!11!!111!!
Don’t insult the bears like that.
If I sucker bite a big bear and get him roaring in rage, he won't just let me go like that bear did.
Yes their roars are very scary. But it's the teeth clenching that really chills my bones. Just listen to it
Video of hippie dude daily making friends with mother black bear with cubs...sitting on the ground feeding mama he got dumb n offerred berries to cub approaching him and mother gave painful warning bite to his leg and her teeth started clacking -yikes
BB1: First bite is mine...
BB2: Now its my turn... buddy..
BB1: See ya...
0:33 I love this sound.
FNFNFNFNH
"The Bear" is the final boss in our open world sim.
Where's khabib when you need him
Shitting his pants...
😂😂😂💯💯
Eddie L shut up bitch!
Getting knocked out by Conor
Running away from bacon
What we have here clearly is one Smokey in Yellow Belt, and the other wearing a Black belt.
if one of these would attack me I would not die from them, my heart would just stop before the attack
man I love Bears glad to have Bears videos in my feed
Those sounds make my inner caveman feel very awake!
been watching a few of these bear fights - it seems the one that begins the attack first is always the one that ends up backing down.
I think in this case (and maybe others) the bear that was approached in a threatening way attacked first to show that, "although I'm smaller, I'm big enough to hurt you." And if a fight is inevitable there is an advantage in striking first. The idea is just to show that there is more to lose than to gain by fighting me.
This video deserves more views , much more !
This is equivalent to pulling the pants and up and asking what’s good or taking your shirt and screaming!! YOU WANNA GO BRO!