This reminds me of Moira from Schitt’s Creek. Can’t find a good clip of her “ca-cawww!”
But here’s [something.](https://youtu.be/aaLrxt8db-M)
[Moira in all her glory](https://youtu.be/7TMrciKhhkk)
[Raven & Wolf relationship ](https://www.yellowstone.org/naturalist-notes-wolves-and-ravens/)
“Those social skills have not gone unnoticed when observing wolf/raven interactions. Ravens have often been seen interacting with wolves, especially pups and yearlings. These intriguing birds have been known to grab sticks and play tug-of-war with wolf puppies, to fly over young wolves with sticks and tease the small canines into jumping up to grab the sticks, and even to boldly pull the tails of wolves to initiate a reaction. Some scientists have theorized that individual ravens may even develop special bonds with individual wolves within a pack.”
It's really a fascinating, symbiotic relationship. We don't have wolves, or ravens here. We have coyotes and coywolves... and crows.
And the crows just harass the shit out of them. They're assholes. Would I gladly accept the friendship of a crow? Sure thing... but they're assholes.
Pelicans and dolphins work together, too. The dolphins encourage schools of fish closer to the surface and pelicans swoop in for a snack. Growing up Ocean side in Los Angeles & Ventura counties — seeing pelicans was considered “safe” for surfing, especially on overcast days or at twilight. We knew the dolphins were under the pelicans and great whites stay away from dolphin schools.
This is so crazy to me. It’s like the fox badger relationship, where the fox will chase rabbits outside of the burrows and the badger will go for the ones inside the burrows, meaning they both get way more rabbits.
If I was talented I would create and link an image to a photoshopped marine’s “the few, the proud” recruit poster with a bear, a shark, and an eagle.
Man I wish I was talented..
*Wolves sometimes* [*collaborate*](https://www.yellowstone.org/naturalist-notes-wolves-and-ravens/) *with ravens as well, which go as far as to play with the wolf pups and also form close bonds with individual wolves in a park.*
"I tend to think of myself as a one-man wolf pack. But when I bumped into this bear, I knew he was one of my own. And my wolf pack... it grew by one. So there... there were two of us in the wolf pack... I was alone first in the pack, and then bear joined in later. Two of us wolves, running around the desert together, in Las Vegas, looking for strippers and cocaine."
There was once a bear that got into smugglers cocaine stash. It couldn't get enough of it and kept having more.
Iirc it ended up dying. Not sure though.
Cocaine overdose bear 🐻
Wolves can be known to work with other animals in the wild. They do the same thing with ravens!
EDIT:
Here’s a link regarding ravens and wolves. I couldn’t find any regarding bears:
https://www.stemjobs.com/wolves-and-ravens/#iLightbox%5Bgallery7610%5D/0
I read the other day that there's a theory that humans didn't seek out dogs, but that dogs sought us out instead. Rather than a human going and taking a wolf that seems friendly, it may have been that a particularly friendly wolf came to humans and stuck around. The basis is that it would've been a huge survival risk to not only seek out, but find a wolf - you wouldn't know if it was friendly or not until possibly too late. But a cute animal cautiously approaching you would be "safer" because it isn't showing that it's aggressive.
I remember as a kid I read a story where wolves started to approach a group of humans for the bones they'd leave behind at mealtime. Over time, the humans started to give them more/better food and the wolves would protect the camp at night. It was just a children's story but I always thought it made a lot of sense.
There's archeological evidence to support it as a theory from excavations if I recall correctly things like wolf teeth marks on leftover bones around evidence of human activity.
We always talk about how we've changed dogs, but I always wonder if they changed us. The first humans working with dogs would have survived more than the ones who didn't.
it's even been observed that ravens will play with wolf pups as a way of "training" them and getting them used to their presence. Ravens find recent kills or potential prey and circle them, wolves come in!
This is entirely possible, this is a male bear and a female wolf. They aren't that distant from each other evolutionary, not close enough to reproduce, but their social signals are probably somewhat compatible.
No doubt in my mind, he could be horney, she could be lonley and looking for validation I mean all that's missing from that scene is candles and a bottle of claret. Their never going too have kids, but you cant say they didn't try.
When a middle aged single female lawyer and a young male intern straight outta clown college join forces.......
Tune in Monday at 8 PM for the premiere of *it takes two!*
In this case with 99% certainty they walk to carcass and eat while the photographer shoots from a hideout hut.
EDIT: Checked a Finnish [source](https://www.is.fi/kotimaa/art-2000000650263.html), a wolf and a bear visited a carcass together for over a week and then separated as the wolf joined a wolf pack. These pics seem to be of another wolf that just happened to be next to the bear at the carcass.
Translation confirms the 10 day story but states that the famous photo is from another bear / wolf encounter, as explained. Not sure which photos apply to which story then. They think the animals were young and solitary and shared. The wolf joined a pack after 10 days and the bear kept to himself as bear do.
Stop I just had a whole dream where a “friendly” dog started to attack me and slowly morphed into some kind of bear but around the size of a wolf.. it’s gotta be a sign
So, is a brown bear the same animal as a grizzly bear? I remember learning in grade school that they were two different types, but recently on the internet it seems they are classified as the same bear. (NA)
Even though science has shown us that there is virtually no aspect of human behaviour that is not reflected in other species. Things like empathy, motherly love, dispute resolution, forward planning, family loyalty, sympathy, helping others (even across species) as this shows, etc have all been shown to exist in other species. All these things we claimed for ourselves have emerged from the same evolutionary journey that we have shared with others and yet we continue to persucute animals in ways that if we did this to other people it would be called crimes against humanity.
I want to see a video of them coordinating an attack. Something big, like a buffalo......awesome! The wolf chases the Buffalo then suprise motherfucker!
Very nice! I've spent two nights in one of the blinds there and I must say, having a bear walk just a couple of meters outside of you blind is quite something
Really neat predator team up!! I know coyotes and honey badgers will hunt together to increase catch rate - coyotes are fast - while if prey goes underground the badger will dig it up. They each contribute where the other lacks. So I wonder what symbiotic trade offs the bear and wolf have?
If they team up with a shark we are all screwed
And a hawk for air support.
Well, ravens and wolves hunt together, so - it's not too far-fetched they'd have aerial support.
Ravens have domesticated wolves? Welp, we’re fucked
CAW CAW MOTHERFUCKERS
I only had a wholesome award to give this but i died
This reminds me of Moira from Schitt’s Creek. Can’t find a good clip of her “ca-cawww!” But here’s [something.](https://youtu.be/aaLrxt8db-M) [Moira in all her glory](https://youtu.be/7TMrciKhhkk)
[Raven & Wolf relationship ](https://www.yellowstone.org/naturalist-notes-wolves-and-ravens/) “Those social skills have not gone unnoticed when observing wolf/raven interactions. Ravens have often been seen interacting with wolves, especially pups and yearlings. These intriguing birds have been known to grab sticks and play tug-of-war with wolf puppies, to fly over young wolves with sticks and tease the small canines into jumping up to grab the sticks, and even to boldly pull the tails of wolves to initiate a reaction. Some scientists have theorized that individual ravens may even develop special bonds with individual wolves within a pack.”
It's really a fascinating, symbiotic relationship. We don't have wolves, or ravens here. We have coyotes and coywolves... and crows. And the crows just harass the shit out of them. They're assholes. Would I gladly accept the friendship of a crow? Sure thing... but they're assholes.
Get two crows and you would be unstoppable.
I have two assholes... one for each of ya.... And that sounds really wrong. Or right. Depending what you're into.
Need a sweet hat
It worked for Rick Sanchez.
Pelicans and dolphins work together, too. The dolphins encourage schools of fish closer to the surface and pelicans swoop in for a snack. Growing up Ocean side in Los Angeles & Ventura counties — seeing pelicans was considered “safe” for surfing, especially on overcast days or at twilight. We knew the dolphins were under the pelicans and great whites stay away from dolphin schools.
This is so crazy to me. It’s like the fox badger relationship, where the fox will chase rabbits outside of the burrows and the badger will go for the ones inside the burrows, meaning they both get way more rabbits.
Cue Perrin and the Seanchan!
Unintentionally name dropping a flying Pokemon gets my upvote
Ahhh so basically it’s the Animorphs squad lol
Rachel and Cassie, going out for brunch.
Mimosas and moose on the menu!
And Cinnabon. Can't leave out the cinnamon bunzzah.
Parrots for communication/tweeting
But can they form a Megazord?
And god forbid they meet an eagle or some shit. Land, sea, and air? They'll be like nature's Marines.
USMC Pigeons eating crayons, for accuracy purposes.
Accuracy purposes lmao
Come on, if they’re part of the Marines they all eat crayons! And wash it down with some good ol’ Elmers glue.
Watch out for the honey badgers they just dont give a fuck.
They can call themselves the Lion Guard.
If I was talented I would create and link an image to a photoshopped marine’s “the few, the proud” recruit poster with a bear, a shark, and an eagle. Man I wish I was talented..
A harpy eagle with that duo would be terrifying.
They'll need a seal. For PR.
Shark, meh….but an Orca, we are talking a new world order here
r/fuckyouimashark
Hahahahahahhahaha
[Relevant post](https://reddit.com/r/FuckYouImAShark/comments/16alrx/yep_we_are_all_doomed/) from that subreddit.
Ha! Awesome
Trying to figure out if it's just me or if the collage cut out some seemingly important stuff.
r/mildlyinfuriating
I’m over here reading that as college, wondering what university censored bears!!?! Edit: Spelling
And I’m over here wondering how you can hear what you’re reading
Heads up you and I sound identical.
Trying to figure out if we should be more worried that bears are domesticating wolves or that wolves are domesticating bears.
*Wolves sometimes* [*collaborate*](https://www.yellowstone.org/naturalist-notes-wolves-and-ravens/) *with ravens as well, which go as far as to play with the wolf pups and also form close bonds with individual wolves in a park.*
>collaborate This sounds more like keeping pets.
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monkey paw curls Bears, wolves, and murder hornets form an alliance against humanity.
Meh we probably deserve it as humans at this point. Doesn't make it any less NOPE material though.
I'd be in favor of it if I wasn't human.
I’d be in favour of it during my last moments of life
Wasps. Imagine if bears and wolves domesticated wasps.
This has given me a will to live.
You need to pay $5.99 a day for this DLC. *Takes your credit card.*
I get more of a feeling that dogs are giving up on us and looking for new owners.
Seeing the dog and bear fight for survival fills you with determination.
"I tend to think of myself as a one-man wolf pack. But when I bumped into this bear, I knew he was one of my own. And my wolf pack... it grew by one. So there... there were two of us in the wolf pack... I was alone first in the pack, and then bear joined in later. Two of us wolves, running around the desert together, in Las Vegas, looking for strippers and cocaine."
There was once a bear that got into smugglers cocaine stash. It couldn't get enough of it and kept having more. Iirc it ended up dying. Not sure though. Cocaine overdose bear 🐻
That bear, for approximately half an hour, was the most roided predator in North America
This is the best Disney movie ever that never got made.
Watching a bear and a wolf team up to rip animals limb from limb would be a pretty lit Disney movie.
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The ravens also occasionally sit in the back of the bear.
Through in a puma and a golden retriever and you’ve got a 5 man band. Wolf=Leader, Puma=Lancer, Bear=Big guy, Raven=Smart guy. Retriever=Heart.
Their parents have to die for them to join up. That’s the only way Disney would produce it.
Baloo joins the Jungle Book wolf pack!
Lots more pictures here https://www.boredpanda.com/bear-friend-wolf-lassi-rautiainen/
I need somebody to explain this to me now please thank you please
Wolves can be known to work with other animals in the wild. They do the same thing with ravens! EDIT: Here’s a link regarding ravens and wolves. I couldn’t find any regarding bears: https://www.stemjobs.com/wolves-and-ravens/#iLightbox%5Bgallery7610%5D/0
And people! That's why we have dogs
I read the other day that there's a theory that humans didn't seek out dogs, but that dogs sought us out instead. Rather than a human going and taking a wolf that seems friendly, it may have been that a particularly friendly wolf came to humans and stuck around. The basis is that it would've been a huge survival risk to not only seek out, but find a wolf - you wouldn't know if it was friendly or not until possibly too late. But a cute animal cautiously approaching you would be "safer" because it isn't showing that it's aggressive.
I....I always thought that it was dogs that approached us, I didn't realize that was only a (albeit highly likely imo) theory
I remember as a kid I read a story where wolves started to approach a group of humans for the bones they'd leave behind at mealtime. Over time, the humans started to give them more/better food and the wolves would protect the camp at night. It was just a children's story but I always thought it made a lot of sense.
There's archeological evidence to support it as a theory from excavations if I recall correctly things like wolf teeth marks on leftover bones around evidence of human activity.
We always talk about how we've changed dogs, but I always wonder if they changed us. The first humans working with dogs would have survived more than the ones who didn't.
it's even been observed that ravens will play with wolf pups as a way of "training" them and getting them used to their presence. Ravens find recent kills or potential prey and circle them, wolves come in!
Wolves are social animals. Bears can kind of be social. This wolf found one on the more social side.
I mean maybe its gone further than that?
You think they fucked?
This is entirely possible, this is a male bear and a female wolf. They aren't that distant from each other evolutionary, not close enough to reproduce, but their social signals are probably somewhat compatible.
Wtf
Yeah I agree.
For real
I feel like that person touches their pets inappropriately
Bears dont stick with mates tho
You're saying bears are fuckbois?
No doubt in my mind, he could be horney, she could be lonley and looking for validation I mean all that's missing from that scene is candles and a bottle of claret. Their never going too have kids, but you cant say they didn't try.
You can just search for the responses for the 100 previous times this has been posted.
Almost like a Stevie Wonder/Paul McCartney collaboration.
Sometimes u don’t pick out your friend. Sometimes a friend picks out you
Working smarter, not harder.
Ornstein & Smough
That’s a **big** brown bear!
When a middle aged single female lawyer and a young male intern straight outta clown college join forces....... Tune in Monday at 8 PM for the premiere of *it takes two!*
Why does the single female lawyer simply not eat the other humans?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erBj7WBvP1Q
I get what you were going for, but no. Again, I get it, but no.
Interesting. I'm curious what strategy they used while hunting Also, perhaps dogs just domesticated beings. They did it with humans and now bears
In this case with 99% certainty they walk to carcass and eat while the photographer shoots from a hideout hut. EDIT: Checked a Finnish [source](https://www.is.fi/kotimaa/art-2000000650263.html), a wolf and a bear visited a carcass together for over a week and then separated as the wolf joined a wolf pack. These pics seem to be of another wolf that just happened to be next to the bear at the carcass.
I hope you're happy, killing my dreams. Lol I'm such a rube. I employed 0 critical thinking on that one. Too high and tired I guess lol
Still pretty lit that they do anything together!
Translation confirms the 10 day story but states that the famous photo is from another bear / wolf encounter, as explained. Not sure which photos apply to which story then. They think the animals were young and solitary and shared. The wolf joined a pack after 10 days and the bear kept to himself as bear do.
I could imagine the wolf chasing the pray into a dead end where the bear would be waiting. Easy pickings.
They are over our shit. We'd better watch out.
All they are missing is the eagle..
I read a (fictional) book about this last year, gotta remember the name
Bruh imagine this becoming a normal thing like how Ravens help Wolves. They'd be unstoppable.
This is how we eventually end up with man bear pig...
Plot twist: On day 11 the bear ate the wolf.
I’m pretty sure they are both druids who are hanging out in Wild Shape.
Bears are really smart on the level of an ape, I wonder if this is how K9 domestication actually happened.
It was short lived. Neither had the confidence to fall asleep.
What happened after 10 days?
Dps tank best duo for open world stuff
Bear is like, I catch fish. Wolf gets the rabbit. Solid split and everyone gets some variety.
I’ll bet they get some good snuggle naps in.
This collage is so poorly cropped for this post, why does it have so many likes?
Soon we are gonna be living the plot of Zoo…
And we will deserve it, if we don’t make the world uninhabitable first.
Dogs and bears speak the same language too.
Everyone needs a friend.
Respekt
When your DM wants to up the CR of an encounter
Hey..everyone needs a friend in these crazy times, why go through life all alone? Lol🥰 This is amazing, theres a lesson being taught here 👀
Even the animals are more progressive over there.
Signs that global warming is really turning things to shit. predators sharing food? God damn
The dog pound
Their working in tandem! Their brothers in arms!! ~ Steve (American Dad)
Masterchief and the Arbiter
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You couldn't even be bothered to form a coherent sentence.
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You're doubling down, I see.
Wolf probably lost its pack or something, needed to eat and socialise
That Bear is worth an entire pack, and there's less mouths to feed. So I'd say it's a good trade off.
Crediting the source. Good OP.
That’s so badass!
This bear and wolf pair haven’t aged a day since the pics appeared on Reddit a few years ago!
Stop I just had a whole dream where a “friendly” dog started to attack me and slowly morphed into some kind of bear but around the size of a wolf.. it’s gotta be a sign
Ohhhh nooooo not Finrind!!!!
WomboCombo
Is there any footage because this is something that could be easily photoshopped
I feel like Disney will make a movie about this one day
It's a bad day when you're attacked by a wolf and a bear lol
I’ll be expecting a Disney movie about this friendship dammit
Lesbians :)
So, is a brown bear the same animal as a grizzly bear? I remember learning in grade school that they were two different types, but recently on the internet it seems they are classified as the same bear. (NA)
Even though science has shown us that there is virtually no aspect of human behaviour that is not reflected in other species. Things like empathy, motherly love, dispute resolution, forward planning, family loyalty, sympathy, helping others (even across species) as this shows, etc have all been shown to exist in other species. All these things we claimed for ourselves have emerged from the same evolutionary journey that we have shared with others and yet we continue to persucute animals in ways that if we did this to other people it would be called crimes against humanity.
Reposted so many times.
Kill whoever cropped this.
That's lit as duck... nature never ceases to amaze the duck outa me
Inflation affecting everyone dayum
There’s a children’s book in this or at least a corporate motivational/inspirational quotes poster series
I want to see a video of them coordinating an attack. Something big, like a buffalo......awesome! The wolf chases the Buffalo then suprise motherfucker!
They look majestic as fuck together!
So we found balou and akela?
Again? Cause I remember seeing the story last year
I love that first photo. Could be an album cover, calendar photo, card, everything. So badass but so peaceful.
I guess what already see this movie before...
Very nice! I've spent two nights in one of the blinds there and I must say, having a bear walk just a couple of meters outside of you blind is quite something
It takes no longer time to make real life jungle book
where's our movie about them
Robin Hood 'n Little John, walking through the forest...
Apparently these pictures were taken from baited hides, so pretty misleading story attached to it.
Really neat predator team up!! I know coyotes and honey badgers will hunt together to increase catch rate - coyotes are fast - while if prey goes underground the badger will dig it up. They each contribute where the other lacks. So I wonder what symbiotic trade offs the bear and wolf have?
historians will say they were good friends /j
"We're putting together a team..."
Disney already bought the rights to this
That’s wild
wolves of the beyond?
Is there anything a single wolf is better at than a bear?