@@loluntilmypie Can spare the bear, they are a lot scarcer than they wuz pre-european colonisation. Most of the natural diversity of available habitat for wildlife is gone, whole ecosystems of it.
@@zenn2237that's ignorant. We are at the top of the food chain but the vast majority don't torture their prey. Bears like to eat prey alive. If you think humans are monsters that just shows the type of people you hang with.
@jer6162 Torture in the wild is because of wild instinct. It's part of mother nature, while torture in the human world is because of savagery, pleasure etc etc. Evilness is part of human nature. I must say, though, that the bear example is just a poor way of thinking of an excuse. Have you ever thought about why big cats or wolves don't usually eat their prey alive? Whatever your reason for justifying human cruelty, stupidy, and monstrosity, you can't deny the fact that no species in history can't contend with the destruction of homo sapiens has done and is still doing to this planet, none yet anyways. Did you know that the sixth mass extinction has already begun, and it's not because of natural phenoma but because of us humans
Black bears in some areas have actually begun to make their dens much closer to or even right next to roads in areas where grizzlies are also present, since grizzlies are less likely to come storming in if they are close to human-developed areas, though it looks like that wasn't enough to deter this big boy. The same has actually happened in Yellowstone park with wolves and coyotes. Ever since wolves returned to Yellowstone, coyotes have often denned much closer to roads and such since wolves avoid them, an adaptation to help escape a wolf doing the same thing this grizzly did. Very interesting how things in ecosystems work like this.
All animals know humans are supposed to be stewards ...God gave us dominion over animals that means we can choose to step in...these animal rights nutjobs have convinced many that we're supposed to be passive spectators.. Nobody wants to see a cub die so me personally I'd have tried to scare the grizzly away and their would be nothing wrong with doing that in fact it would be the right thing to do
My dad told me the same thing. That's why so many deer & elk wander into smaller towns & why they have babies so close to populated areas. I live in a smaller town & we're surrounded by bush & it runs right through the middle of town. A lot of deer & elk will go into that area to have their babies and bears will follow them in there. A few years ago, fish and wildlife asked people to remain indoors while they walked a full grown male grizzly out of that area😅 A fish & wildlife officer used to live a few doors down from me & he brought a live trap with a grizzly home in it. A few people in my neighborhood were able to go up & see the bear up close. He was tranquilized. It was amazing to see but terrifying to realize he was caught a few minutes away from town.
I saw a video for the first time the other day of a large male killing a younger bear other some bait that had been left by hunters. The smaller bear literally walked around a tree and straight into the adult! Well? Before that I never knew that happened!? There is nothing cute about bears!
Komodo dragon seems worse. They bite you once, track you down for days until you're paralysed by their venomous saliva. Then they just gang up on you and eat you alive while you lay there with no ability to fight back. They usually don't eat the whole body in one go either, they'll just eat till they're full and come back later. Go check out videos of them eating water buffaloes, very disturbing.
I legit thought the mother scared off the grizzly, I didn’t even see the baby run out. I thought the cries were still just coming from within the den. Once he said “He’s killing a cub” I went back in the video and saw the little guy run out and my heart sank.
Right? I watched it with the sound off the first time & I couldn't figure out why there were sad comments. Then I watched it with the sound on & my heart sank. Especially knowing that bears won't kill you before they start eating you. Little guy would have suffered for a long time.
You should always carry pepper spray and wear a bell when in bear country. You can tell the kind of bear by examining their poop. Black bear poop contains twigs and berries. Grizzly bear poop smells like pepper spray and contains little bells.
Donald Lee you're right about the bells. When we were in Montana last year we went to a non profit bear sanctuary and the guy there has spent his entire life with bear. He said noises like a whistle or bells or clapping sticks together only make them curious and that you wouldn't be able to get your gun before they were upon you. Bear spray will stop them He also said they are familiar with human sound and will avoid you so it's better when out in the woods to keep talking.
@@kevethpolanco8856 Grizzlies usually don't kill their prey before eating them, the cub sounded like it was in serious pain. The cub most likely suffered a painful dead.
What blows my mind is that the Grizzly is so complacent with the car being so close, but more so that the Black Bear built a den that close to the road. Imagine how many cars have passed by not knowing they were that close to those bears.
Black bear was probably trying to use the road as shelter, after noting the grizzlies mostly avoided it (probably). I've had deer leave their fawns repeatedly right outside my house out in the country, likely because the coyotes seldom or never approach closely. In this case, of course, it didn't work.
@@svalbard01 When my brother showed this to me he was laughing I was on the verge of tears for the thing and then the mother and thenothers ran I started laughing
Absolutely insane footage, the screams that cub let out are chilling. You guys did a great job stayin for the shot though! Idk how long I wouldve stuck around to watch that
@@edcohen5818 it's funny you say that. Guys who play tough over a key board are 99% of the time cowards in real life. You had no reason to even say that dumb shit to that man. Lol continue to be a key board warrior😂
Damn that so sad! Buddy deserves an honour medal for his sacrifice to save everyone else’s life. Rest easy little guy, hope you are in grizzly free heaven enjoying your eternal life.
@@digiorno1142 you do know siberians eat brown bears in parts of Russia right? Hunters have tracked/hunted these tigers and have found brown bear remains in their feces and stomach. They’re definitely big enough to do so.
@@tipsy_visionz16 there are no documented records proving a Siberian tiger fought and killed a fully grown male brown bear. Those are lies spread by the tiger fanboys community.
Now you See!! This guy did a great job of filming this bear, the camera isn't flying around everywhere and he filmed the bear clearly and for a very long time! So how is it not a single person on this earth can do the same with sasquatch? You see what I mean?
Nature at its most raw and real. We have anthropomorphized animals to the point that people think that nature is like a disney movie or a Coca-Cola commercial where bears dance and play with other animals or just chill out by drinking a bottle of coke. Nature is simply brutal, and without conscience. Everything is simply about survival. Assume otherwise, and one will end up being another Timothy Treadwell. This is real life (and death).
Can you imagine laying in your tent at night and hearing that screaming cub? I've been awoken by animals, probably coyotes or black bear, sniffing outside my tent in the middle of the night! It gets your attention!
Rob Cranston He knows his audience would go and watch it. He just says stuff like that so its doesn’t seem like he gets off on watching those kinda videos. But he clearly does.
Absolutely fascinating and brutal simultaneously. Folk saying that the young cub may have climbed a tree to safety and then started yelling for its mother ... wishful thinking. That griz’ was hellbent on catching it as soon as it flew the den; it had no chance. Its screams were terrifying and chilling; you can tell it’s enduring sheer agony and fear.
@@christopheribanez7005 you’d definitely hear the cub scream. The grizzly wouldn’t be able to kill a cub that size instantly. It was being chomped and torn apart.
@@amandahugginkiss9119 theres literally no pause or interruptions to the cry. An animals getting mauled is not going to sound like that. It's either it's up on a tree or the big bear disabled the cub and its crying unable to move or get up while the male stands over it for whatever reason. But that is not the sound of an animal being tortured.
The mother is no doubt very seasoned with encounters with grizzlies throughout her life and would normally run or climb a tree to escape. A male grizzly (boar) can weight up to 3 times more than a sow black bear so she knew better than to try and fight for the cub that got caught. Getting trapped in their den made them particularly vulnerable. There was no snow on the ground yet I'm surprised they were already in their winter den.
Nature is actually quite happy with that outcome. I’m sure the mother feels like the failure that she is though. Our society has a thing for letting female bears off the hook too easily
I thought the mom was in the den. She probably received so pretty bad damage. Maybe dead or paralyzed? I’m guessing if the mom is in there the first thing she would do would would be to defend the Cubs without her mate but all roommates not as mighty as a grizzly. Did you see him pounding? He was like throwing all his weight like ground and pound UFC style. Maybe I’m wrong I wasn’t there.
it's got something to do with evolution, too. how they are made to eat their own, etc. for example, if it kills the black bear that also means less competition for other food resources. this is programmed into the genes
@@davidnewhart2533 so I guess you believe more in the RELIGIOUS way of how things appeared?? Seems the only one with anything FAKE is you with that education buddy!!
What bothers me most is the grizzly sounds like he's taking his time killing the cub. Once a bear knows you can't get away it's in no rush to finish you. Might as well start eating.
Did you see that news article where a man spent a month inside a bear den after a bear attacked him & broke his back? Two hikers found him. It makes you wonder how often that kinda thing happens to deer, elk, and smaller bear cubs.
Most people don’t truly comprehend how weak humans are until they’ve handled animals. I held some wild young Cubs and their strength was shocking and just imagine an adult.
Meh you just need bullets grizzlies will die like everything else. Then you can carve it up and have meat for months. Humans still and always will be top of the food chain.
@@Nature_is_metal yes, feed the carved up grizzly to the black bears, I wonder if they could have just shot that thing when they had a chance, unless there's some bear hunting season.
Grizzlies are the most aggressive bear known to man. Never underestimate their power, speed, determination cunningness and intelligence. Also, they eat most of their prey alive.
You got that part right you don't have to outrun a bear the person beside of you have To outrun but hopefully there is somebody nearby that have something high-powered To knock him down
Have you ever seen a grizzly eating it's prey? When a big cat takes a prey down, it goes for the jugular and bleeds it out. Wolves would usually go for jugular and femoral. A bear just starts nibbling and ripping at whatever comes first. A bear eats alive, it's monstrous. That explains the endless screaming...
Actually big cats go for the neck to cut off air and pin the prey down. Quicker kill and less resistance. I thank God I wasn't born to be a prey in the wild!
That big cats always kill their prey before eating is a misconception. Nature documentaries are usually heavily edited, so they'll show a lion pride bringing down a large buffalo bull and then cut to them feeding on the carcass. What they don't show is that bull might have taken 45 minutes to expire and during that time all the lions who weren't clamped to the snout where beginning to feed on it while it was still living.
Alpha predators do not fuck around. They use every bit of their superior size to their advantage. If there were polar bears around, they'd eat the grizzlies. Just nature at work.
Grizzly will kill cubs and sometimes the mom especially if she's not mating with him!! Most times a grizzly will kill cubs not for food but the male sees another's offspring as a threat he will kill them just because he wants to or too make momma to mate with him!!
Damn, this feels like a scene out of a movie. At first, you think the grizzly is just digging for roots or something, but slowly you start to realize is that he's actually burrowing into another bear's den and then......................HOLY SHIT! You can't write such stuff.
Why should it be "monetized"? Why shouldn't it be free? People should work for a living, not get money off the internet by torturing people like that bear in the video with advertisement and wasting people's time.
@@midnightchocolate6967 It's happened I'm sure. Grizzly bears could easily overpower a black bear. I'm sure grizzly bears have killed and eatin adult black bears. Im sure any feasible scenario has occurred in nature.
TRU MAN it would be hard for a grizzly to overpower a healthy full grown black bear and even than it still would come out very injured it’s a risky fight black bears are no joke. Only time a grizzly would hunt a black bear if its very desperate from starvation.
@@midnightchocolate6967 The largest Alaskan Brown bear ever recorded was 14ft tall and 2200lbs. More than twice the size of the largest black bear. A bear that size eats anything it wants.
Tracy Weber I have not, thank my lucky stars! That would be a site to behold for sure. I will say this, bear spray just saved the life of a friend from high school not 3 weeks ago Elk hunting in Montana.
Never enter grizzly country undergunned! Grizzly bears have awesome brute strength. They are ferocious in the most horrible way. That's why they are dangerous in an almost unimaginable way. The Alaskan Brown Bear is more powerful, but the inland grizzly has short temperament, and is positively unpredictable! This video has shown the reason why if a human encounters a grizzly, you MUST have a firearm that will dispatch him in short order. The longer the confrontation lasts, the more unlikely the human is to survive the encounter. Thanks for the video. OUTSTANDING quality.
You would be surprise how turbo boost kicked up in human. An overweight acquaintance who cannot run ...RAN chased her druggie teen daughter a long distance after teen stole her tablet. 😂😂😂
☹That sucks man. Mama bear had to sacrifice her baby. I know the baby's cries broke her heart while she hauled cheeks. Being a parent made me soft and emotional. 😞 And it's still the greatest thing on earth 🌍
This video had me so focused and I felt like I was in the car with you filming. My breaths became shallow and my heart beating fast, yet my eyes were wide open. Rare to see this happen in real life.
Stop with the overdramatization and theatrics! You're in the safety of your haven, possibly with your feet kicked up on a sofa with popcorn in hand. And as for the men filming in the protective vehicle, the only sentiment they expressed was a hurray for the UA-cam money they'll generate for capturing exciting footage.
Doubtful. Why leave your prey alive to maybe escape or draw another grizzly with its cries? You can see a quick kill in "Newborn Moose Taken By Grizzly Bear". A bite to the neck and a second or two later the prey is dead. A more likely scenario is that the grizzly botched its attack on the cub, possibly injuring the cub to some extent at least, and the cub then got up a tree, explaining the ongoing noise. Of course, it might have died later regardless if it was injured. Or come down the tree too soon and gotten eaten. Or survived. I'm reasonably sure the ongoing cries mean it escaped the grizzly at least initially. Possibly not UNSCATHED even if ALIVE, though.
@@Armored_Muskratit doesnt matter if there is a video or many videos of grizzlies doing a quick kill. There is also many videos of these bears eating prey alive, they are known for it. Its clear what happened here imo.
Unfortunately from the sounds of the cub, it did not make it up a tree. Grizzlies will eat their prey alive, they don’t care. Unlike Lyons that will kill their prey first, grizzlies are known to eat their prey alive. At least this little cub help save his mom and two siblings...the whole circle of life thing can be brutal in nature.
Joseph C exactly right! They don’t gaf they just eat alive it’s insane. And umm no it’s not over fast as you can hear it’s a brutally painful and a totally horrific death and it’s normal for bears to eat other bears especially little helpless cubs, but yep alive and screaming.
And if the bear is hungry it will go into surplus killing mode and actually kill as many pray as it can catch, even more than they can consume. Most predator animals kill their prey first, grizzlies just do not care.
I had no idea about the Joe Rogan thing, I just stumbled upon this video going in blind(& deaf) but I'm so glad I went through the comments 1st, gave me chance to turn the volume down
you know theres actually a good chance that cub made it to a tree, and was calling out for his mother that whole time. The evidence for that would be... a grizzly of that size would have been able to kill one of those cubs in seconds. similar to how a dog would kill a squirrel. I HAVE HOPE THAT HE SURVIVED!!
@@GUMMYBEAYUH It goes "nothing can get in between" not "no human can get in between" so therefore no it does not stand. As this grizzly proved otherwise.
She hadda let the runner figure his own shit out. He's still sqwawking, so she reckons he probably made it up a shrub and now he's doing his job keeping the Grizzly occupied, like maybe nature taught him to do. Team Mama Bear and the bitty sisters made good in an elsewhere direction.
She was fighting the Grizzly off while in the hole but then one of her cubs ran off in panic. Poor thing didn't stand a chance. It should've stayed by it's mother. She really couldn't have helped it at that point. It's the wild. Even one little injury can end in death in the wild.
@@Nature_is_metal No she did not. No bear mother would push her baby out for another to kill. You can see the mother fighting the Grizzly. Why in the hell would you say such a horrible thing?
@@jolynnsouden7976 I don't know if you're talking from feeling or facts but unlike Grizzly mothers, black bear mom aren't that protective and will leave her young safety if the danger is big. Probably went through it or me when fighting that griz. And Black bears can't fight Grizzlies. They will be food if they do it.
@@Nature_is_metal She was in a hole and was swiping and biting the Grizzly bear. A full on fight she definitely couldn't win but she had an advantage and angle from the hole. She tried and it was shown on the video. The cup got scared and took off. The mother didn't throw it put there or anything like that and she couldn't go save it because then they would've all died.
"Can I walk to the edge of the tree li--" "FUK NO!!!" Lol....this is one of my favorite nature videos on UA-cam. The suspense just picks up as the video progresses and the ending is INSANE!
No doubt the grizzly caught that cub, its vocals didnt change as it would have had it climbed a tree by getting more clear, it didnt, also had that cub ran up a tree that grizzly would have been back at the hole in about 3 seconds as it knew there were more in reach. That cub likely died horribly which shows nature is cruel as it is competitive. Grizzlies will kill black bears with the same unchecked enthusiasm as a wolf will killing a pet dog. Theres something even more irresistible than a meal, its less competition AND a meal. I've seen it happen with wolves and bears and its just natures way tho hard to watch or listen to if you have any compassion for animals at all.
Nature is cruel because man is cruel. It is a fallen state. Fallen as in the garden of Eden and fallen as in those stars that fell and left their first estate...but the point is that it is sin that all things are corrupt including your understanding, reasoning and logic.
The grizzly was actually startled from when they pulled up, what’s interesting is not anyone knew what the bear was after and what if it was a human in that hole trying to flee from the bear? Great job on saving a life. The grizzly was already startled and I’m very sure that legal driving vehicle had a horn and could have stopped the aggressive attack. Many of you thinking this was awesome wouldn’t think so if it was your family member getting mauled but then you’d blame the bear for its nature! Your all stupid and disgusting!
The tenacity and force with which that grizzly was digging is terrifying. I wish the cub scrambled up a tree but I'm not so sure it did....those screams 😢
There is somewhere some other footage on UA-cam about a Brown bear in Belarus (White Russian) which stumbles over a Wolf den with at least 6 Wolf cubs and the Brown bear digs them all up. Much worse digging work than here. Unbelievable! Later the wolve couple returned and found the big crater-like hole. That moment was the first time I felt sorry for wolves.
Those are the tell tale calls of a Black Bear cub UP a tree. I've witnessed it dozens and dozens of times hunting. That Griz would've killed that cub in less then 5 seconds if it caught it. That grizz wont catch a Black Bear cub up a tree 20+ feet. I've seen those little bastards 100ft up in trees.
@@sharegreats2157I also saw that video of the bear destroying the wolf den, it was crazy and sad, especially when the parents came back and found a giant crater in the ground where their den had been. Someone once told me that if you and your friend are ever walking in the woods and a bear comes after you, you better hope you can run faster than your friend because you’re not getting away from a bear.
Unbearable and disturbing footage. Grizzly bear populations are ever increasing in that area, it's a good idea to carry a self defense weapon in the bush.
Some people try and claim that animals being attacked go into shock and don't feel anything.Those cries along with people who have survived attacks tell a much different story.These animals scare the shit of out me.I can't and wont hike where they live.I just can't do it.I once hiked in a national park where they live up north in the winter.I turned around just inside the woods with the thought of one waking up looking for a snack.Frig that shit.I got better things to do than risk being eating alive lol.
@@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism... ik dude! I live in Madison, Wisconsin no where near bears thank God... I lol at the thought of bear spray. I can't imagine why ppl would want to take these risks... Bears are beautiful but frightening beasts.
@@starlight-tour777 The bear spray stops 'em right up in their tracks like 98% effective rate.The other 2% is probably someone missing is my guess.Those who try and shoot a charging bear instead of spray only have like 50/50 odds.It's because they're so damn massive and slow heart rates.Before they can bleed out,they're on top of ya after getting shot,even multiple times and chomping on your ass lol.That bear spray spends 'em right off running.They don't wanna risk getting hurt so it kicks in their flight instinct to keep away or something probably.Still.I ain't going in without a large group of people.
@@starlight-tour777 Go a few hours North and you'll find some black bears! Black bears aren't much to be afraid of. It's the grizzlys you gotta worry about. Luckily we don't have grizzly bears in Wisconsin!
@@Schimmies... Nope, i'm good! Lol! Im definitely not complaining. I remember going up to Minocqua Wis. when I was really young, we stopped at a country bar and they had 2 rescued cubs there... newborns. They had them displayed in a cage on a table. If I remember right the mother bear was hit by a car... but oh man, baby cubs are the cutest things ever!
Can we appreciate on how smart and strategic those cubs where? The moment the grizzly bear ran after one, the cubs knew to run away, they took a look to make sure they were safe then ran the opposite direction at the right time. Most young animals would have stayed in the hole.
@@christopheribanez7005 defiantly not. You can clearly see the color of the cubs and the hump on the grizzly’s back. Not to mention the chilling screaming of the cub getting killed.
I dont believe mom was there at all. Probably left to get food for the cubs. And trust me unless they have thought to have gone at least 10 miles away. You will be hearing this disturbing sound a few more times. Once the one is completely finished and quiet.
@@drewphillips7021 I disagree personally, cause as soon as the grizzly runs and attacks the cub that fled the hole, you can see a larger bear followed by smaller ones fleeing the scene.
Everyone's heart broken and that's understandable, but make no mistake, when that Grizzly finishes with that cub he's going after the rest of the family.
There you go for everybody who thinks bears are cute and cuddly . Grizzly’s are real life monsters.
Heh, people forget that the monsters we created for kid's stories are rooted in real world animals... the bear and wolf being chiefs among them.
For what is is worth black bears also kill humans too
@@loluntilmypie Can spare the bear, they are a lot scarcer than they wuz pre-european colonisation. Most of the natural diversity of available habitat for wildlife is gone, whole ecosystems of it.
Dan V Im African and your right. Hippos are too dangerous even if you stand away
It's called survival in the wild.Thats what they do.
The sounds coming out of that deep forest is terrifying, a grizzly is a real life monster
Read "Nigh of he Grizzlies"
They are apex predators. A human only needs to look into the mirror to see a real monster
I agree, horrible sounding. Broke my heart.
@@zenn2237that's ignorant. We are at the top of the food chain but the vast majority don't torture their prey. Bears like to eat prey alive. If you think humans are monsters that just shows the type of people you hang with.
@jer6162 Torture in the wild is because of wild instinct. It's part of mother nature, while torture in the human world is because of savagery, pleasure etc etc. Evilness is part of human nature. I must say, though, that the bear example is just a poor way of thinking of an excuse. Have you ever thought about why big cats or wolves don't usually eat their prey alive?
Whatever your reason for justifying human cruelty, stupidy, and monstrosity, you can't deny the fact that no species in history can't contend with the destruction of homo sapiens has done and is still doing to this planet, none yet anyways. Did you know that the sixth mass extinction has already begun, and it's not because of natural phenoma but because of us humans
No matter how well accept the circle of life and death, as a parent the cries of the cub broke my heart.
@@neuroplasticity" the cries of the cub " is what I said. . What is wrong with you ?
@@neuroplasticity reading comprehension isn't your strong point. Fucking idiot 🤡
@@neuroplasticity can you not fucking read?
@@neuroplasticity what are you talking about??? Thats what he said. The cries of the cub. Dam.
Broke my heart to.
Black bears in some areas have actually begun to make their dens much closer to or even right next to roads in areas where grizzlies are also present, since grizzlies are less likely to come storming in if they are close to human-developed areas, though it looks like that wasn't enough to deter this big boy. The same has actually happened in Yellowstone park with wolves and coyotes. Ever since wolves returned to Yellowstone, coyotes have often denned much closer to roads and such since wolves avoid them, an adaptation to help escape a wolf doing the same thing this grizzly did. Very interesting how things in ecosystems work like this.
All animals know humans are supposed to be stewards ...God gave us dominion over animals that means we can choose to step in...these animal rights nutjobs have convinced many that we're supposed to be passive spectators..
Nobody wants to see a cub die so me personally I'd have tried to scare the grizzly away and their would be nothing wrong with doing that in fact it would be the right thing to do
My dad told me the same thing. That's why so many deer & elk wander into smaller towns & why they have babies so close to populated areas. I live in a smaller town & we're surrounded by bush & it runs right through the middle of town. A lot of deer & elk will go into that area to have their babies and bears will follow them in there. A few years ago, fish and wildlife asked people to remain indoors while they walked a full grown male grizzly out of that area😅
A fish & wildlife officer used to live a few doors down from me & he brought a live trap with a grizzly home in it. A few people in my neighborhood were able to go up & see the bear up close. He was tranquilized. It was amazing to see but terrifying to realize he was caught a few minutes away from town.
son: "can i walk up to the edge of the treeline"?
father: "FUUUCK no"
Ha ha....the father didn't even let him finish the sentence..!
FUCK NO wit the quickness...nobody could have said it better
Young people can lose their sense of perspective too easily.
Are you really that STUPID?
Father of the year.
Some hiker a mile away is going to be sure he heard a bigfoot giving birth
Lol
Underated
I saw a video for the first time the other day of a large male killing a younger bear other some bait that had been left by hunters.
The smaller bear literally walked around a tree and straight into the adult!
Well?
Before that I never knew that happened!?
There is nothing cute about bears!
Lol
Theodicist Eddie lol
Definitely a squatch
Grizzlies are top of the list when it comes to the most terrifying animal to be attacked or killed by.
Brutal
Komodo dragon seems worse. They bite you once, track you down for days until you're paralysed by their venomous saliva. Then they just gang up on you and eat you alive while you lay there with no ability to fight back. They usually don't eat the whole body in one go either, they'll just eat till they're full and come back later. Go check out videos of them eating water buffaloes, very disturbing.
Polar bears
Wolves! They will eat out your guts while you are alive!
Polar bears are bigger and stronger and what about a great white shark
I legit thought the mother scared off the grizzly, I didn’t even see the baby run out. I thought the cries were still just coming from within the den. Once he said “He’s killing a cub” I went back in the video and saw the little guy run out and my heart sank.
Right? I watched it with the sound off the first time & I couldn't figure out why there were sad comments. Then I watched it with the sound on & my heart sank. Especially knowing that bears won't kill you before they start eating you. Little guy would have suffered for a long time.
You should always carry pepper spray and wear a bell when in bear country. You can tell the kind of bear by examining their poop. Black bear poop contains twigs and berries. Grizzly bear poop smells like pepper spray and contains little bells.
Or just carry a very powerful shotgun
Chief imma have to say nahhh
Lmfao
Donald Lee you're right about the bells. When we were in Montana last year we went to a non profit bear sanctuary and the guy there has spent his entire life with bear.
He said noises like a whistle or bells or clapping sticks together only make them curious and that you wouldn't be able to get your gun before they were upon you.
Bear spray will stop them
He also said they are familiar with human sound and will avoid you so it's better when out in the woods to keep talking.
If you examine the poop. Hahahahahaha
RIP little baby bear. Saved his mother and siblings. 😢
I think he made it out. He for sure went up a tree.
The cub was alive for to long, the big grizzly should have easily killed him. He made it up a tree, chin up young man.
@@kevethpolanco8856 Grizzlies usually don't kill their prey before eating them, the cub sounded like it was in serious pain. The cub most likely suffered a painful dead.
@@BuddhaBen93 Yup, eaten alive!
Forrest Garrett nature doesn’t take pity.
What blows my mind is that the Grizzly is so complacent with the car being so close, but more so that the Black Bear built a den that close to the road. Imagine how many cars have passed by not knowing they were that close to those bears.
Now someone's thinking
Might be good tactics to build den close to the road.
Basically the Grizzly saved human life by wrecking that bear den.
Virgo that would be the wrong tree to piss on!
Black bear was probably trying to use the road as shelter, after noting the grizzlies mostly avoided it (probably). I've had deer leave their fawns repeatedly right outside my house out in the country, likely because the coyotes seldom or never approach closely.
In this case, of course, it didn't work.
I know it's the circle of life, but that poor little cub. Broke my heart.
Abandoned by his mother... his cries became hopeless.
@@svalbard01 The mother bear had no other choice. Fighting the much stronger grizzly would be suicidal.
@@NoSuffix Yeah, I know. Just anthropomorphizing bear-on-bear violence in the comments section. :)
Life can be harsh and beautiful it takes many forms
@@svalbard01 When my brother showed this to me he was laughing I was on the verge of tears for the thing and then the mother and thenothers ran I started laughing
Those screams were heartbreaking..Nature sucks sometimes.
Darry getting killed by Jeapers Creepers.
you suck !
@@Bluegrasshero food. It was to eat
Predators make prey cry in hopes that others come to try and help
@@Bluegrasshero uuhh food??????????
Absolutely insane footage, the screams that cub let out are chilling. You guys did a great job stayin for the shot though! Idk how long I wouldve stuck around to watch that
True
Horrible so freaking sad💔💔💔 my heart brakes just hearing that cub scream 💔
Just driving off as the little cub screamed for his life and he could hear the engine of the car driving away as the grizzly began eating him alive.
That's nature unedited
@@highvibefreqzshow5967 the cub was probably up a tree screaming where it would have stayed until the grizzly was gone
Ok I think I’m a half way decent tough guy but that bear screaming in the woods is gonna give me nightmare!!
@ Billgotskill B - Oh man, I'm right there with you. That screaming was intense. Very disturbing.
Billgotskill B no you're not
Have you heard the Timothy Treadwell audio?.. it's just a reenactment but my God it is bone chilling. 😥
@ Star _gazer - Yes, I have heard it. "Bone chilling," is right.
@@edcohen5818 it's funny you say that. Guys who play tough over a key board are 99% of the time cowards in real life. You had no reason to even say that dumb shit to that man. Lol continue to be a key board warrior😂
Damn that so sad! Buddy deserves an honour medal for his sacrifice to save everyone else’s life. Rest easy little guy, hope you are in grizzly free heaven enjoying your eternal life.
He wouldve done the same to anotber animal, nust saying
The cub I mean.
Took one for the team!
I don’t think that was the cub’s intention
@@oblivion85 The cub was actually trying to connect to free wifi.
Your dad gave the proper response to your thought of getting out to look there at the end. LOL. Amazing and brutal footage.
Lol "fuck no"
Lol agree!
@Tracy Weber bit dangerous don't you think? and it's interfering with nature. pretty sure that cub was not able to be rescued
Right fuckin idiot no wonder all you dumb fucks get killed in the woods being dumb as fuck trying to get a closer look
@@playerpsmurf5279 I love people like you lmao
One of the saddest sounds I've heard a cub being eaten by a Grizzlie!!
6:41 😂 can I walk closer to the trees?....the guys responds epically
Fuck no😂😂😂
The guy wanted to DIE....he would of been the one screaming next...then everyone in the news would call it a loss....mother nature would call it free
And fast as hell too
Fuckk noooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was my favorite part. The screams were horrible.
The mother was smart to run with the remaining cubs. There’s nothing stopping a grizzly
A Siberian tiger probably
@@tipsy_visionz16 definitely not lmao. please stop
A Kodiak bear would tear a grizzly to shreds or a polar bear
@@digiorno1142 you do know siberians eat brown bears in parts of Russia right? Hunters have tracked/hunted these tigers and have found brown bear remains in their feces and stomach. They’re definitely big enough to do so.
@@tipsy_visionz16 there are no documented records proving a Siberian tiger fought and killed a fully grown male brown bear. Those are lies spread by the tiger fanboys community.
I like how even tho he's a grown ass man. He still asks his dad for permission to walk to the tree line. Respect.
Um,no.
This is stupid.
no, the fact he even asked that displays he shouldn't be trekking in the woods alone. he is not mature enough to respect the woods.
lol
@@persephone2706 shit u wanna the next one? 🥴
Now you See!! This guy did a great job of filming this bear, the camera isn't flying around everywhere and he filmed the bear clearly and for a very long time! So how is it not a single person on this earth can do the same with sasquatch? You see what I mean?
Mr Scary
Sasquatch are naturally blurry! Mitch Hedberg figured it out
And no fucking annoying music either, something which seems almost obligatory on most videos these days.
You want to sit still for a Bigfoot that throws rocks the size of your head or tree trunks from 100 ft away? You are not normal dude!
Well if you never have seen one you can't judge...just picture jack link's ballz the size of your head...get the picture? Lol
@@williedaniels3882 nothing being thrown in any videos
“Can I walk to the edge of the trees.”
Me: “Yeah, you should be fine.”
Harry D'Amour That would’ve been the stupidest thing to do… It was even stupid to say.
Guy in video:"Fuck No"
Lol. Go ahead, see what’s happening. Let me know, okay?
“Sure, maybe you’ll win a Darwin Award. Very prestigious, always given posthumously”
Imagine he drives off and leave him behind lol
Imagine being one of the cubs, having to run away as you hear your sibling being torn apart and eaten, as they scream out in pain.
Better than being the one who got caught.
That was the mom bear screaming out wasn't it
@@teacopem
Nah, that was the cub being torn to pieces.
Amazing footage can't believe someone actually caught this. Circle of life.
Yes and the circle of life is hell. The circle of life is not a good thing.
And they actually got a good camera shot and kept it in frame the whole time... great job to these guys...👍
Great rare footage. Nature at it's cruelest.
Nature at its most raw and real. We have anthropomorphized animals to the point that people think that nature is like a disney movie or a Coca-Cola commercial where bears dance and play with other animals or just chill out by drinking a bottle of coke. Nature is simply brutal, and without conscience. Everything is simply about survival. Assume otherwise, and one will end up being another Timothy Treadwell. This is real life (and death).
Lol you wanna see some real cruel nature look up African painted dogs eating their prey
Cruel lol try reality and natural selection.
Naa think what humans have done....
It's not cruel. Humans see it as cruelty, because humans were just late to the party. Oh and we humans came with emotions..
The end tho 😂
“can I walk to the tree line” “F**K NO” 👌🏼 Smart man!
Nature is so peaceful and "understanding. ”
You know your a monster when u hunt other bears.
Whiterun Guard how? What if I’m hungry?
There is many reasons grizzlies will kill other bears, and being a monster is none of them... It's survival, that is all...
it's nature. humans kill other humans over resources, we're all savages.
@Mega Omega they even ate a tuna fish sandwich on a bread stick
Guys im pretty sure he meant monster as in like, mega strong, like apex predator y'know?
Can you imagine laying in your tent at night and hearing that screaming cub? I've been awoken by animals, probably coyotes or black bear, sniffing outside my tent in the middle of the night! It gets your attention!
Joe Rogan: “nobody should watch the video”
Me: immediately stops video “I’ll brb Joe!”
Which Joe Rohan video?
Did the same brb Joe gotta see this
should??????
Rob Cranston He knows his audience would go and watch it. He just says stuff like that so its doesn’t seem like he gets off on watching those kinda videos. But he clearly does.
Who's Joe Rogan?
I love that though the son was grown he still asked his dad could he go watch. Of course dad gave the proper response 😅😅😅😅
Listening to that cub cry was absolutely heart breaking 😢
Absolutely fascinating and brutal simultaneously. Folk saying that the young cub may have climbed a tree to safety and then started yelling for its mother ... wishful thinking. That griz’ was hellbent on catching it as soon as it flew the den; it had no chance. Its screams were terrifying and chilling; you can tell it’s enduring sheer agony and fear.
If the grizzly actually caught it u wouldn't hear the cub screaming, itd be dead silent.
@@christopheribanez7005 you’d definitely hear the cub scream. The grizzly wouldn’t be able to kill a cub that size instantly. It was being chomped and torn apart.
@@amandahugginkiss9119 theres literally no pause or interruptions to the cry. An animals getting mauled is not going to sound like that.
It's either it's up on a tree or the big bear disabled the cub and its crying unable to move or get up while the male stands over it for whatever reason.
But that is not the sound of an animal being tortured.
@@christopheribanez7005 it’s bein chomped on homie
@@amandahugginkiss9119 nah an animal getting eaten alive is not going to cry that way.
The mother is no doubt very seasoned with encounters with grizzlies throughout her life and would normally run or climb a tree to escape. A male grizzly (boar) can weight up to 3 times more than a sow black bear so she knew better than to try and fight for the cub that got caught. Getting trapped in their den made them particularly vulnerable. There was no snow on the ground yet I'm surprised they were already in their winter den.
That black bear is actually quite pleased with that outcome. Only one cub is a small price to pay in that circumstance.
Well Said 💥👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@@jamesnelson8469 True
Nature is actually quite happy with that outcome. I’m sure the mother feels like the failure that she is though.
Our society has a thing for letting female bears off the hook too easily
@@jordanmartin9086 that was funny.
That cub was screaming for his mom while getting eaten and mom was just like "fuck this shit I still got two more"
😵
😂
FU
@ Yolo Swaggins-----the poor baby didn't stand a chance, did he !!!?
Can't keep those two alive, if she's dead too.
I thought the mom was in the den. She probably received so pretty bad damage. Maybe dead or paralyzed? I’m guessing if the mom is in there the first thing she would do would would be to defend the Cubs without her mate but all roommates not as mighty as a grizzly. Did you see him pounding? He was like throwing all his weight like ground and pound UFC style. Maybe I’m wrong I wasn’t there.
Who is here because of Joe Rogan?
Dude straight up came when joe talked about the video on his podcast clip of dinosaurs and feathers
@@really4473 Me too
I new thered be others
yep
Same I'm underwhelmed by the brutality
A little known fact about grizzly bears is that one of their favorite foods are smaller bears.
It reminds me of chimps eating small monkeys.
All male bears kill Cubs because it’s sends mom into estrous cycle so they are able to breed
it's got something to do with evolution, too. how they are made to eat their own, etc.
for example, if it kills the black bear that also means less competition for other food resources. this is programmed into the genes
@@fraser_mr2009
Evolution is fake.
@@davidnewhart2533 so I guess you believe more in the RELIGIOUS way of how things appeared?? Seems the only one with anything FAKE is you with that education buddy!!
What bothers me most is the grizzly sounds like he's taking his time killing the cub. Once a bear knows you can't get away it's in no rush to finish you. Might as well start eating.
Yeah, bears often don't kill prey to consume it - they start consuming t and that's what kills it. Very gruesome
Did you see that news article where a man spent a month inside a bear den after a bear attacked him & broke his back? Two hikers found him.
It makes you wonder how often that kinda thing happens to deer, elk, and smaller bear cubs.
Most people don’t truly comprehend how weak humans are until they’ve handled animals. I held some wild young Cubs and their strength was shocking and just imagine an adult.
The strongest man in the world would still get ripped to pieces by the weakest chimp
@@nok4799 Not really
Meh you just need bullets grizzlies will die like everything else. Then you can carve it up and have meat for months. Humans still and always will be top of the food chain.
@@SymbolicLogic24 grizzlies meat smell. You sure you can eat that gross meat?
@@Nature_is_metal yes, feed the carved up grizzly to the black bears, I wonder if they could have just shot that thing when they had a chance, unless there's some bear hunting season.
That's haunting cry--the cub will stay with me for awhile.
When in bear country, always hike with someone who runs slower than you. 😉
😂
Lol
Or just carry 10mm pistol or a 12 gauge... and bear spray
StraitClownin909 I’ve heard bears take shotgun blasts to the face
Daniel Nunn yea bears can but not your partners leg :)
It’s honestly hard listening to that little bear cub getting killed. :(
@Broadstreet Flyers95 Because what? You bambi assholes are annoying. Because cub was killed you want to kill grizzly? Fucking hypocrites.
@@gracjan9069 Kill all grizzlies. Everyone in the forest will be happier.
@@gracjan9069 humans kill humans for nothing and your point? You dumb fuck
Black bears also kill animals so....
Now THIS is a horror movie. The fact the Grizzly and the cub disappear into the woods leaving only sound to tell the story...
Grizzlies are the most aggressive bear known to man. Never underestimate their power, speed, determination cunningness and intelligence. Also, they eat most of their prey alive.
They also do a pretty good job eating lead as they're so hard to miss.
Polar bear.
@@volijay1019
Cowards use guns.
@@Blue_Dutchman
Polar bears afraid of them. Filmed once.
Grizzly keeps turning around like “I see your camera mate, keep watching.... il give ya a show!” It’s savage.... but it’s natures way!
Lol
Is this an application to the old rule, "you don't have to out run the bear just the person next to you"?
Steve Konrad (an application) how come so many people don't know when to use an instead of a
You got that part right you don't have to outrun a bear the person beside of you have To outrun but hopefully there is somebody nearby that have something high-powered To knock him down
That is why one carries a .22 pistol. You shoot your friend in the foot, he bleeds and draws the bear away from you LOL
@@gunnsnow9057 I don't know ,Still waiting for you to finish your sentence.
Bro handguns?!. They tank shotguns.
Have you ever seen a grizzly eating it's prey? When a big cat takes a prey down, it goes for the jugular and bleeds it out. Wolves would usually go for jugular and femoral. A bear just starts nibbling and ripping at whatever comes first. A bear eats alive, it's monstrous. That explains the endless screaming...
Actually big cats go for the neck to cut off air and pin the prey down. Quicker kill and less resistance. I thank God I wasn't born to be a prey in the wild!
That big cats always kill their prey before eating is a misconception. Nature documentaries are usually heavily edited, so they'll show a lion pride bringing down a large buffalo bull and then cut to them feeding on the carcass. What they don't show is that bull might have taken 45 minutes to expire and during that time all the lions who weren't clamped to the snout where beginning to feed on it while it was still living.
Grizzly's have ALWAYS sniffed out Black Bear Dens, dug them up and ate them.
The Spy they will eat other grizzlies also! Big males are the 1st to come out of hibernation!
@@tomporgy1143 What really? Damn
Alpha predators do not fuck around. They use every bit of their superior size to their advantage. If there were polar bears around, they'd eat the grizzlies. Just nature at work.
Grizzly will kill cubs and sometimes the mom especially if she's not mating with him!! Most times a grizzly will kill cubs not for food but the male sees another's offspring as a threat he will kill them just because he wants to or too make momma to mate with him!!
Anyone that hunts/hikes around grizzly country without at least a powerful handgun....should rethink things.
MrShysterme I always have my marlin 30-30 and a gerber strongarm...I hunt,hike,camp and canoe in griz country...not becoming a statistic...just sayin
Need something better than a 30-30 friend
S&W 500 will do the trick
I know right when bears In Alaska act a fool
AK 47 is the tool
Always keep at least a 20 rounder in the well
Send that bastard to hell
Hamsaphina you’re probably only gonna get one shot off anyways and a 30-30 to the head of a bear will kill it
Damn, this feels like a scene out of a movie. At first, you think the grizzly is just digging for roots or something, but slowly you start to realize is that he's actually burrowing into another bear's den and then......................HOLY SHIT! You can't write such stuff.
This should be monetized because this is some of the most epic bear footage of all time.
Why should it be "monetized"? Why shouldn't it be free? People should work for a living, not get money off the internet by torturing people like that bear in the video with advertisement and wasting people's time.
@@123TauruZ321 losers think like you 🤡
@@FlyinBentley Bullsh1t. It's the opposite.
Sometimes Grizzlies wake up during the winter and dig into black bear dens and eat the mother and cubs.
Not the mother but a cub yes
@@midnightchocolate6967 It's happened I'm sure. Grizzly bears could easily overpower a black bear. I'm sure grizzly bears have killed and eatin adult black bears. Im sure any feasible scenario has occurred in nature.
TRU MAN it would be hard for a grizzly to overpower a healthy full grown black bear and even than it still would come out very injured it’s a risky fight black bears are no joke. Only time a grizzly would hunt a black bear if its very desperate from starvation.
@@midnightchocolate6967 Exactly. It's happened when they're desperate and starving. It's happened I'm sure. Inuit hunters have witnessed wolverines killing polar bears.
@@midnightchocolate6967 The largest Alaskan Brown bear ever recorded was 14ft tall and 2200lbs. More than twice the size of the largest black bear. A bear that size eats anything it wants.
Wow... the power of nature... this is one of those moments most will never see in their lifetime! Thank you for sharing.
Tracy Weber I have not, thank my lucky stars! That would be a site to behold for sure. I will say this, bear spray just saved the life of a friend from high school not 3 weeks ago Elk hunting in Montana.
Tracy Weber nope...lol 😂 just encountered a Sow and her cubs...
Sounds like you rather enjoyed the blood curdling screams of the cub... Sick woman
Never enter grizzly country undergunned! Grizzly bears have awesome brute strength. They are ferocious in the most horrible way. That's why they are dangerous in an almost unimaginable way. The Alaskan Brown Bear is more powerful, but the inland grizzly has short temperament, and is positively unpredictable! This video has shown the reason why if a human encounters a grizzly, you MUST have a firearm that will dispatch him in short order. The longer the confrontation lasts, the more unlikely the human is to survive the encounter. Thanks for the video. OUTSTANDING quality.
Bear spray has been proven very effective.
@Concerned Citizen Those are words I used for a number of years. Quick, fast and in a hurry!
6:25 Mother, mother!
Q*bert the fuck out of here bear spray he’s getting a shotgun to the head
@@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism not is hasnt
Imagine being lost in the woods and hearing those noises up ahead, run and never stop running
You would be surprise how turbo boost kicked up in human. An overweight acquaintance who cannot run ...RAN chased her druggie teen daughter a long distance after teen stole her tablet. 😂😂😂
Damn that's a horrible sound. :(
Check out 6 lions eating warthog alive, horrid sounds/screams.
@@cps2715 check out the sound of my pp hurts.
Horrible sounding, but its nature.
Taka Konobe I agree. That sound was heart breaking 😢 like screaming for mama
@Jack it's because these screams sound more human. I could care less about pigs they're my food.
Im gonna watch grizzly vs grizzly videos just so i can atleast watch another grizzly losing haha
Poor little baby cub. Those screams were heart wrenching.
☹That sucks man. Mama bear had to sacrifice her baby. I know the baby's cries broke her heart while she hauled cheeks. Being a parent made me soft and emotional. 😞 And it's still the greatest thing on earth 🌍
Send in khabib to sort that grizzly out
Lee Cowan Hah! Underrated comment, but I appreciate that!
@@wowisthatasardinecan1180 Lol normies that don't train talking shit about professional fighters
Send him location.
Who da Fook is that guy? He'll do Fookin Nootin against that bear. That was no chained up cub bear.
@@wowisthatasardinecan1180 "he's not even hard" dude puts his life on the line for a living
This video had me so focused and I felt like I was in the car with you filming. My breaths became shallow and my heart beating fast, yet my eyes were wide open. Rare to see this happen in real life.
Stop with the overdramatization and theatrics! You're in the safety of your haven, possibly with your feet kicked up on a sofa with popcorn in hand. And as for the men filming in the protective vehicle, the only sentiment they expressed was a hurray for the UA-cam money they'll generate for capturing exciting footage.
She was getting aroused go on my dear.
That screaming gave me chills o.o
!!
IKR sounds like an old lady!
That cub screaming was one of the worst sounds I’ve ever heard in my life! Grizzly bear was eating him alive! 😔
That bear would have grown up to do the same thing to other animals, if not already did. Circle of life🤷♂️
@@jinxzxa your point? The screaming is still horrible. Your reasoning doesn't make it any less so.
@@jinxzxaexactly lol
Doubtful. Why leave your prey alive to maybe escape or draw another grizzly with its cries? You can see a quick kill in "Newborn Moose Taken By Grizzly Bear". A bite to the neck and a second or two later the prey is dead.
A more likely scenario is that the grizzly botched its attack on the cub, possibly injuring the cub to some extent at least, and the cub then got up a tree, explaining the ongoing noise. Of course, it might have died later regardless if it was injured. Or come down the tree too soon and gotten eaten. Or survived.
I'm reasonably sure the ongoing cries mean it escaped the grizzly at least initially. Possibly not UNSCATHED even if ALIVE, though.
@@Armored_Muskratit doesnt matter if there is a video or many videos of grizzlies doing a quick kill. There is also many videos of these bears eating prey alive, they are known for it. Its clear what happened here imo.
Unfortunately from the sounds of the cub, it did not make it up a tree. Grizzlies will eat their prey alive, they don’t care. Unlike Lyons that will kill their prey first, grizzlies are known to eat their prey alive. At least this little cub help save his mom and two siblings...the whole circle of life thing can be brutal in nature.
Joseph C it would have been over quickly if it did.
Joseph C - Yes, but it sucks that the bravest and most initiative-taking cub was the one that got removed from the genetic tree here
@@ibelieveicansoar True
Joseph C exactly right! They don’t gaf they just eat alive it’s insane.
And umm no it’s not over fast as you can hear it’s a brutally painful and a totally horrific death and it’s normal for bears to eat other bears especially little helpless cubs, but yep alive and screaming.
And if the bear is hungry it will go into surplus killing mode and actually kill as many pray as it can catch, even more than they can consume. Most predator animals kill their prey first, grizzlies just do not care.
200 salmon are cheering
Until tomorrow...
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I had no idea about the Joe Rogan thing, I just stumbled upon this video going in blind(& deaf) but I'm so glad I went through the comments 1st, gave me chance to turn the volume down
“Can I walk to that tee line?..”
“fuck no”
😂😂😂😂
Consider myself a manly man, but that’s tough to watch. Damn grizzlies lol
Matthew Lowe pussy
Christ, should have read the damn comments b4 watching that made me sick.
God that sound of that cub dying and being mauled will never leave my head......horrible sound....
Nature I know but still those cries were horrific
He was faking for the video.
@@shawnlowder9810 UR ridiculous!
you know theres actually a good chance that cub made it to a tree, and was calling out for his mother that whole time. The evidence for that would be... a grizzly of that size would have been able to kill one of those cubs in seconds. similar to how a dog would kill a squirrel. I HAVE HOPE THAT HE SURVIVED!!
@@mattgotsskill nah that grizzly caught his ass it's pretty obvious
@@rileyxbell i dont think so, i think if that grizzly caught him it would have snapped its spine shaking it around like a rag doll
The mama bear ran for her life she said "fvck them cubs I aint dying like that" 😂😂😂😂
Good god that cub screaming is one of the worst things I’ve ever heard
Cest la vie
That cub will never make it, ever make it. Never ever make it. He won't make it.
Ladies and gentlemen, meet the only thing that can come between momma bear and her Cubs, a big ol grizzly boar
So much for nothing can get between a mother bear and her cubs.
The sow fought off the Grizz, and neither of us can even compare to a Grizzly Bear, so yeah, the adage still stands.
@@GUMMYBEAYUH
It goes "nothing can get in between" not "no human can get in between" so therefore no it does not stand. As this grizzly proved otherwise.
Only a bigger bear.
She hadda let the runner figure his own shit out. He's still sqwawking, so she reckons he probably made it up a shrub and now he's doing his job keeping the Grizzly occupied, like maybe nature taught him to do. Team Mama Bear and the bitty sisters made good in an elsewhere direction.
@@user_mac0153
Hate to break it to ya but those cries are the sounds of being eaten alive.
“Can I walk out ther-F$@& No” - Smart dad at the end lol
Poor baby calling for his mom..but well this is life i guess.
It's not life. It's death.
I don't think it was calling for its mum but rather screaming in immense paint
@@karenbartlett1307 death is apart of life
@@renzopeterson153 It wasn't meant to be (if you read the bible).
@@deputybluevein93 yes I too scream in paint it's my favorite hobby
She was fighting the Grizzly off while in the hole but then one of her cubs ran off in panic. Poor thing didn't stand a chance. It should've stayed by it's mother. She really couldn't have helped it at that point. It's the wild. Even one little injury can end in death in the wild.
She pushed it out herself.
@@Nature_is_metal No she did not. No bear mother would push her baby out for another to kill. You can see the mother fighting the Grizzly. Why in the hell would you say such a horrible thing?
@@jolynnsouden7976 I don't know if you're talking from feeling or facts but unlike Grizzly mothers, black bear mom aren't that protective and will leave her young safety if the danger is big. Probably went through it or me when fighting that griz. And Black bears can't fight Grizzlies. They will be food if they do it.
@@Nature_is_metal No you can watch many videos on here where black bear mothers protect their cubs from male black bears, grizzly bears, and wolves.
@@Nature_is_metal She was in a hole and was swiping and biting the Grizzly bear. A full on fight she definitely couldn't win but she had an advantage and angle from the hole. She tried and it was shown on the video. The cup got scared and took off. The mother didn't throw it put there or anything like that and she couldn't go save it because then they would've all died.
"Can I walk to the edge of the tree li--"
"FUK NO!!!"
Lol....this is one of my favorite nature videos on UA-cam. The suspense just picks up as the video progresses and the ending is INSANE!
You’re a sicko
"Can I walk to that tree li..."
"FUCK NO!"
No doubt the grizzly caught that cub, its vocals didnt change as it would have had it climbed a tree by getting more clear, it didnt, also had that cub ran up a tree that grizzly would have been back at the hole in about 3 seconds as it knew there were more in reach. That cub likely died horribly which shows nature is cruel as it is competitive. Grizzlies will kill black bears with the same unchecked enthusiasm as a wolf will killing a pet dog. Theres something even more irresistible than a meal, its less competition AND a meal. I've seen it happen with wolves and bears and its just natures way tho hard to watch or listen to if you have any compassion for animals at all.
Any kind of bear kill their own....the boars kill the Cubs so the sow will mate all the time...
They did change! Changed to being eaten....heard it before 😝
Nature is cruel because man is cruel. It is a fallen state. Fallen as in the garden of Eden and fallen as in those stars that fell and left their first estate...but the point is that it is sin that all things are corrupt including your understanding, reasoning and logic.
The grizzly was actually startled from when they pulled up, what’s interesting is not anyone knew what the bear was after and what if it was a human in that hole trying to flee from the bear? Great job on saving a life. The grizzly was already startled and I’m very sure that legal driving vehicle had a horn and could have stopped the aggressive attack. Many of you thinking this was awesome wouldn’t think so if it was your family member getting mauled but then you’d blame the bear for its nature! Your all stupid and disgusting!
@@coryburright1883 - lmao 😂 You're a nut aren't you!😏🙄
The cub sounded like an old man crying... Kinda scary.
The tenacity and force with which that grizzly was digging is terrifying. I wish the cub scrambled up a tree but I'm not so sure it did....those screams 😢
That bear, most definitely would have done same thing to other animals if not already did
There is somewhere some other footage on UA-cam about a Brown bear in Belarus (White Russian) which stumbles over a Wolf den with at least 6 Wolf cubs and the Brown bear digs them all up. Much worse digging work than here. Unbelievable! Later the wolve couple returned and found the big crater-like hole. That moment was the first time I felt sorry for wolves.
Those are the tell tale calls of a Black Bear cub UP a tree. I've witnessed it dozens and dozens of times hunting. That Griz would've killed that cub in less then 5 seconds if it caught it. That grizz wont catch a Black Bear cub up a tree 20+ feet. I've seen those little bastards 100ft up in trees.
@@sharegreats2157I also saw that video of the bear destroying the wolf den, it was crazy and sad, especially when the parents came back and found a giant crater in the ground where their den had been. Someone once told me that if you and your friend are ever walking in the woods and a bear comes after you, you better hope you can run faster than your friend because you’re not getting away from a bear.
@@jinxzxaIt's still a heartbreaking situation.
"hUmAnS aRe eViL!" - some tree hugging lefty
That's why they have 2-3 cubs.
It's why people in this country used to have large families as well.
Nature has a cruel way of balancing itself...
Sadly most of time only cub will make it to full maturity. It's just nature. You should check out shark birthing. "The one" is an understatement
"Can I walk to the edge of the tree line?"
Lol sure, go ahead...
"Can I walk to the end of the treeline?"
"FUCK NO!"
Honestly left me in tears
Best, and most time appropriate “Fuck no” I have ever heard
Unbearable and disturbing footage. Grizzly bear populations are ever increasing in that area, it's a good idea to carry a self defense weapon in the bush.
as a norwegian with 0 bear expertise. how does one go about defending urself from a grizzly attack?
A shotgun with dragons breath
Bear spray works really well.
Yes, nature can be disturbing if you never experience it.
Lmao unbearable good one
Those sounds are the cub being caught and eaten by the Grizzly.
Some people try and claim that animals being attacked go into shock and don't feel anything.Those cries along with people who have survived attacks tell a much different story.These animals scare the shit of out me.I can't and wont hike where they live.I just can't do it.I once hiked in a national park where they live up north in the winter.I turned around just inside the woods with the thought of one waking up looking for a snack.Frig that shit.I got better things to do than risk being eating alive lol.
@@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism... ik dude! I live in Madison, Wisconsin no where near bears thank God... I lol at the thought of bear spray. I can't imagine why ppl would want to take these risks... Bears are beautiful but frightening beasts.
@@starlight-tour777 The bear spray stops 'em right up in their tracks like 98% effective rate.The other 2% is probably someone missing is my guess.Those who try and shoot a charging bear instead of spray only have like 50/50 odds.It's because they're so damn massive and slow heart rates.Before they can bleed out,they're on top of ya after getting shot,even multiple times and chomping on your ass lol.That bear spray spends 'em right off running.They don't wanna risk getting hurt so it kicks in their flight instinct to keep away or something probably.Still.I ain't going in without a large group of people.
@@starlight-tour777 Go a few hours North and you'll find some black bears! Black bears aren't much to be afraid of. It's the grizzlys you gotta worry about. Luckily we don't have grizzly bears in Wisconsin!
@@Schimmies... Nope, i'm good! Lol! Im definitely not complaining. I remember going up to Minocqua Wis. when I was really young, we stopped at a country bar and they had 2 rescued cubs there... newborns. They had them displayed in a cage on a table. If I remember right the mother bear was hit by a car... but oh man, baby cubs are the cutest things ever!
Some of the best grizzly footsge I have seen ! Thanks for filming .
Sounds like the Cub may have made it up a tree, as the crying is consistent. Hope so.
My opinion as well; that big brute would have killed the cub quickly if he got ahold of it.....
Good point. Grizzlies that size can climb but not nearly as high as a black bear. 👍
Firing off a round may have done some good.....
All I know,.... don’t fuck with a grizzly
@@heli400 unless you have an ak47
Can we appreciate on how smart and strategic those cubs where? The moment the grizzly bear ran after one, the cubs knew to run away, they took a look to make sure they were safe then ran the opposite direction at the right time. Most young animals would have stayed in the hole.
That was the mom. The cubs just followed her lead.
@@christopheribanez7005 defiantly not. You can clearly see the color of the cubs and the hump on the grizzly’s back. Not to mention the chilling screaming of the cub getting killed.
@@christopheribanez7005 oh wait you’re talking about the mother black bear that ran away. Nvm
I dont believe mom was there at all. Probably left to get food for the cubs. And trust me unless they have thought to have gone at least 10 miles away. You will be hearing this disturbing sound a few more times. Once the one is completely finished and quiet.
@@drewphillips7021 I disagree personally, cause as soon as the grizzly runs and attacks the cub that fled the hole, you can see a larger bear followed by smaller ones fleeing the scene.
That's the sound of a bear cub getting eaten alive, because grizzly bears are deranged psychopaths that don't kill their prey first...
Dom Fikowski no species of bear kills their prey before eating it... they all immediately chow down lol
They usually use one or both paws, then just start eating from there...
Actually most predators wont bother wasting the energy to kill prey that's no threat to it they'll just eat it alive
Dom Fikowski no animal kills thier prey to be nice
Weak predators do it so they can eat thier prey easier. Bears being strong and heavy dont need too
@@Akaryusan i would stick my fingers in its eyes nose or throat
Bob-"Can I walk to the edge... " Marley- "Fuck no"
Everyone's heart broken and that's understandable, but make no mistake, when that Grizzly finishes with that cub he's going after the rest of the family.
Yea, that's why the mother bear bolted off as soon as she can.
Damn that's savage 😂
Kaiser Sozee.
It's savage but very true. The grizzly knows they're weak hungry tired and injured. He knows he can track them down. Sad but True
I hope so, I hate black bears the most.
He got it. You can hear the break in it's scream every time it gets shook. Poor Lil guy.
Man, what a crazy sight to see first hand. Nature's a son of a...
"Can I walk to the... "
"F&CK no!"
good answer right there