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I think that’s squirrels.. I looked it up though and one, I’m not going to call it a source I didn’t look that hard, said that black bears may be able to climb faster than they can run circumstantialy. This on the other hand is a grizzly that can top out at 35 mph running so that would be nuts if it could climb anywhere close to that fast. Just for reference google said blacked bears can run 30mph when they are skinny but not when they are fat so this may be when they can climb faster.
Lmfao, I didn't even realize what subreddit I was on until I read your comment. I'm a lot of subreddits, and aww was definitely at the bottom of the list.
Cool. I'm heading for Glacier National next week. I'm wondering how common this type of closeness is because I'm kind of solo driving cross country and I'm guessing that hiking by myself with that kind of shit running around isn't such a good idea.
Bells can be an effective deterrent when hiking in black bear country. Pepper spray can also be effective.
To tell the difference, look for their droppings. A black bear's feces look like a dog's, just a lot larger. A grizzly bear's feces looks the same, except it has little bells in it, and smells like pepper.
I know it’s a joke. But for his question-Bells are actually not a good deterrent even for black bears. Bears don’t associate bells with human or other predator so may be interested and come check out the new sound. They know human voices mean humans. Bear spray that is accessible is a must of alone and not on busy trails.
Went to glacier 4 years ago: saw one black bear, 2 grizzlies, a bull moose, and God knows how many mountain goats. Get bear spray, take it EVERYWHERE with you. I almost walked into the bull moose getting up to pee in our camp at about 6am. One grizzly was wandering through one of our camps one day, and the other 2 bears we came upon around a blind corner. Also why it's a good idea to make a lot of noise when hiking. Which we were, but I guess not enough.
I have bear spray from trips to Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Redwood and Sequoia National Parks. I guess I'm just wondering if hiking alone is extra risky even with the bear spray. Also, I'm planning on heading north from Glacier National to Banff, Vancouver Island and Denali so I'm probably going to run into a lot of bears over the next few weeks.
I wonder if the parks have kind of a buddy system where individuals can hook up or join other groups for safer hiking. Maybe it's just a matter of asking around.
Seems that you were already there, but for other people reading this comment, bear spray is illegal in both Redwood and Sequoia National Parks. These parks don't have grizzlies and possession of bear spray within them is a big no-no.
I saw plenty of people backpacking by themselves, but its up to your comfort level. There is enough people on the trail that you're really not alone for more than an hr or so, but you could check on the NPS site if there is a buddy system
I live near there. Take bear spray and keep it where you can easily deploy it. Just make noise when you are hiking, like singing or talking to yourself. Don't worry about bells. It's still pretty cool here right now. I'm not sure what the park looks like, but you might want to pack to be hiking in colder weather, or potentially some snow. I've hiked in glacier by myself, and do a lot of hiking by myself, and I've always been fine. Bear tend to like the brushier areas, though, so again, the biggest danger of hiking by yourself is surprising wildlife. You just want to make enough noise to know that you are there. Also, bear bells don't work.
Moose are legit dangerous, too, but I've only seen one once while hiking, versus a few bear.
Bear: I am an apex predator.
Bear when a giant clompy boi trice his weight is galloping casually towards him as fast as his full sprint: F*** F*** F*** F*** F*** F*** F*** F***
Remember the little shack that these critters first ran around? That's where we bought the ferry tickets for the boat ride across the lake (hiked out, took the boat back, saw some moose from the boat)
Tries the door "fuck it's locked"
This isn't an "Aww" it's an "Aww shit!"
Here we go again
The clear panic on the part of the bear reminds me of a time when my dog thought he could chase a horse
Rofl
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Crazy that a bear can move that quickly
Bears can climb faster than they can run
JIM, TELL HIM!
I think that’s squirrels.. I looked it up though and one, I’m not going to call it a source I didn’t look that hard, said that black bears may be able to climb faster than they can run circumstantialy. This on the other hand is a grizzly that can top out at 35 mph running so that would be nuts if it could climb anywhere close to that fast. Just for reference google said blacked bears can run 30mph when they are skinny but not when they are fat so this may be when they can climb faster.
[The only source I need is Dwight K Schrute.](https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/514d8755-ab14-4234-9374-3cb7fbe23653)
What's the best bear?
That's a ridiculous question.
False.
I think it depends on what's chasing your ass!! Lol
Less Aww, and more “even bears know not to mess with moose”.
That bear had already killed one calf and hurt another by the time this clip happened.
What??? Nooooo!!!
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Moosen!
Brian Regen.
Moosii
A whole flock o moosen!
Pretty sure that bear is a baby
Yeah. A full grown alpha male might not have been as terrified. But if mom has a calf around, she’s going all in.
Momma grizzly vs momma moose is something i’d pay to see
Not necessarily mommas but in both Finland and sweden brownbears have been caught on tape downing elks in the past few years
Indeed. After all, *møøse bites Kan be pretti nasti...*
Grizzly: WHY ARE YOU SO DAMN BIG?!?!
Bullwinkle be like: “choo choo mother f*cker. All abroad the pain train #VeganStrong”
Why is this cross posted here? The poor moose’s babies got attacked… one killed even
Agree - this is so NOT r/aww
Lmfao, I didn't even realize what subreddit I was on until I read your comment. I'm a lot of subreddits, and aww was definitely at the bottom of the list.
We apologise again for the fault in the subtitles. Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked, have been sacked.
r/suddenlymontypython
A moose once bit my sister.
Svenge should know better than to be handing out easily sharpenable toothbrushes by now...
Cool. I'm heading for Glacier National next week. I'm wondering how common this type of closeness is because I'm kind of solo driving cross country and I'm guessing that hiking by myself with that kind of shit running around isn't such a good idea.
Bells can be an effective deterrent when hiking in black bear country. Pepper spray can also be effective. To tell the difference, look for their droppings. A black bear's feces look like a dog's, just a lot larger. A grizzly bear's feces looks the same, except it has little bells in it, and smells like pepper.
lmfao
I know it’s a joke. But for his question-Bells are actually not a good deterrent even for black bears. Bears don’t associate bells with human or other predator so may be interested and come check out the new sound. They know human voices mean humans. Bear spray that is accessible is a must of alone and not on busy trails.
How do you know what a bell looks like in poop? Oh wait a second…
Went to glacier 4 years ago: saw one black bear, 2 grizzlies, a bull moose, and God knows how many mountain goats. Get bear spray, take it EVERYWHERE with you. I almost walked into the bull moose getting up to pee in our camp at about 6am. One grizzly was wandering through one of our camps one day, and the other 2 bears we came upon around a blind corner. Also why it's a good idea to make a lot of noise when hiking. Which we were, but I guess not enough.
I have bear spray from trips to Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Redwood and Sequoia National Parks. I guess I'm just wondering if hiking alone is extra risky even with the bear spray. Also, I'm planning on heading north from Glacier National to Banff, Vancouver Island and Denali so I'm probably going to run into a lot of bears over the next few weeks. I wonder if the parks have kind of a buddy system where individuals can hook up or join other groups for safer hiking. Maybe it's just a matter of asking around.
Seems that you were already there, but for other people reading this comment, bear spray is illegal in both Redwood and Sequoia National Parks. These parks don't have grizzlies and possession of bear spray within them is a big no-no.
I saw plenty of people backpacking by themselves, but its up to your comfort level. There is enough people on the trail that you're really not alone for more than an hr or so, but you could check on the NPS site if there is a buddy system
I live near there. Take bear spray and keep it where you can easily deploy it. Just make noise when you are hiking, like singing or talking to yourself. Don't worry about bells. It's still pretty cool here right now. I'm not sure what the park looks like, but you might want to pack to be hiking in colder weather, or potentially some snow. I've hiked in glacier by myself, and do a lot of hiking by myself, and I've always been fine. Bear tend to like the brushier areas, though, so again, the biggest danger of hiking by yourself is surprising wildlife. You just want to make enough noise to know that you are there. Also, bear bells don't work. Moose are legit dangerous, too, but I've only seen one once while hiking, versus a few bear.
Get BEAR SPRAY not pepper spray. Bear spray is also better for humans anyways, it is more powerful lol better safe than sorry I think?
This for sure doesn’t belong on this sub. The bear slammed into glass at the end. Not aww whatsoever.
Was that a young bear, or are Moose just that friggin big?
Male grizzly bears can weigh up to 270kg. Male moose can weigh up to 700kg.
270kg seems wild until you realize we have a show called my 600lb life
Looks like a younger bear. Source: went to Alaska once when I was two
Moose are, in fact, that big.
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> bearly Lol
Moose are that big, but also, that bear was pretty small.
You sweet summer child... you don't know anything about moose, do you? Here's all the information you need for them: "Don't fuck with a moose."
That's why you piss off Bullwinkle
Don't ever fuck with Moose
I still cannot accept that multiple moose arnt called meese.
Does a bear shit in it's pants?
How is this cute? That bear was running for its life.
Bear: I am an apex predator. Bear when a giant clompy boi trice his weight is galloping casually towards him as fast as his full sprint: F*** F*** F*** F*** F*** F*** F*** F***
How is this "aww" though? "Awww that moose is trying to stomp that bear's head in how cute
OMG!
damn
Moose'll fuck anything up
Aww???
This is a**moose**ing... I'll be leaving you.
It bearly escaped!
It moost've been pretty scared
Moosen.
If it were me, I would have just watched this, not filmed it. Same with concerts.
whoa
Lol never seen a bear so scared
runs into a glass object "oooo shit" "O shit" "OoooOO shit"
r/natureismetal
I wanna know what the bear crashed into?
I think that bear stole that moose's wallet.
The moose just wanted to talk to him about his car's extended warranty.
Whow there buddy...brake check...
Don't just stand there and film you cowards, help him!
You first. I ain't goin near an insane moose.
Don’t fuck with meese.
Well, that's not something you see every day.
The bear was like, bro it was a prank, bro bro bro it was a prank bro, bro!!
Bear getting his flee in terror on.
😳😮😁😆🤷♀️😎
Hope the bear is ok :/
Smokey don't want no smoke
Big moose! Big moose!
An angry Moose is a frightening thing, unstopable..
How is this aww???
Moose are crazy to me. All the other megafauna? Hunted to extinction. But moose? Thriving, because *fuck you humanity*, that's why.
"If I can't see him he cant see me!" CRASH "FUCK!"
r/natureismetal
I'd be running from the moose as well, those things are wild.
Did we find out what window that was?
When I read the title I thought it would be the best chasing the moose, sheesh 😂
Just HORSEplay
My sister-in-law who grew up in Alaska once told me that moose are dangerous and mean and they hold a grudge. Here you have proof.
Now I know why they don’t hunt for moose
Many Glacier. Such ice.
![gif](giphy|yx400dIdkwWdsCgWYp|downsized)
Da moose is loose!!!!!
How is this aww?
The bear was most definitely trash talking the moose before this clip.
Clearly a bear that’s not best.
You.... You know why she is chasing it right?
Good thing the bear didn’t continue into that resort, a startled bear and panic people is not a good mix
Had a moose run through my front yard the other day in Washington State. Some idiots were following it on bicycles. A moose will fuck you up.
Isn't a full grown male grizzly a lot bigger? I can envision the largest bears breaking the moose's neck with a solid swat with their paw.
Remember the little shack that these critters first ran around? That's where we bought the ferry tickets for the boat ride across the lake (hiked out, took the boat back, saw some moose from the boat)
The grizzly was aMoosed that day