I wish more animal/monster/creature fight scenes in movies were like this. None of the incessant roaring for no reason, only as much blood as there needs to be (and even then it's largely masked by the mud and fur and sweat), no overdramatic score. Just a man and a bear. You can feel the weight and damage of the animal just through DiCaprio's screams, and the bear's behaviour is understandable the whole way through. Imagine if one of the Jurassic World films had a scene like this, it'd be NUTS. Never underestimate how scary realism can be, honestly an excess of gore and noise would've completely neutered the scene.
@Twiddly Stosh that’s true! Plus, unlike some of the later films, you can totally understand why Rexy starts fucking the jeep up. She thinks it’s a toy! Seems pretty clear the animals in JP weren’t given much enrichment, so you can understand her behaviour, unlike the later films (and, admittedly, some other parts of the first one) where they just kinda attack for the sake of attacking
@Twiddly Stosh maybe? I mean, if she were relying on smell she’d have probably gone for Malcolm or Grant without them needing the flares, nor would she have attacked the Jeep’s tires, which almost certainly don’t smell like meat xD My theory is, she thought the jeeps were a toy, got overenthusiastic cuz you KNOW that girl didn’t get much enrichment in her enclosure, and was only further encouraged when she realised the jeep had food inside. Think of it as like... a reverse kinder egg, to her.
@@thatkidwiththehoodie She may have viewed the SUV as prey at one point. She actually tried in futility to eat the chassis and tires because she could smell meat underneath, but every bite on the vehicle turned out to be unappetizing. It could also be premature homage to a scene in The Lost World where they explain that the T-rexes destroyed their camp because the animals now considered it to be part of their territory. Rexy may have then considered outside the fence to be her territory so she pushed the SUV over the edge and into the moat to display her dominance.
I see a few people mentioning the scenes where the T-rex starts tearing apart the jeep in the original Jurassic Park film, and that's pretty true to life for how paleontologists think most predatory dinosaurs would have brought down prey. It's important to note the similarities to birds that most predatory dinosaurs have, even the T-rex, and most people who have ever seen predatory birds eat will notice that their primary method of attacking or eating prey is to press their weight down on them with a foot and start tearing at them while they are pinned. Predatory birds like eagles and falcons will typically kill a prey item outright with the force imparted from a dive and their sharp claws, but for a T-rex, it would have been more akin to a tiger; ambushing an animal and seeking to take them down in a single blow, pinning them down with their feet or holding them in place with their deceptively strong arms and forcing them to the ground, where they could be then consumed at their leisure. So imagine, if you will, a forty-foot long, eight ton animal bursting out of the treeline and clamping a pair of jaws capable of 35,000 Newtons of force down onto the slender neck of a hadrosaur, sinking teeth the size of steak knives into its throat and using its feet and arms to hold the prey down and keep it from thrashing. Then, with the kill complete, it would start tearing away long strips of flesh by shaking its head like a crocodile, or pulling it away like a bird. Needless to say, the scene would have been bloody and noisy, and the aftermath absolutely horrific.
@@electricshroomz2046 No lol! That would be insane!! The guys name is Glenn Ennis who was in the CGI suit for the Bear. He does all of the big animal films actually. He's gotten famous off of imitating animals for several films like Planet of the Apes and this one, amongst others.
@@alyssaj.2659 They were literally created by men for violence. All around the world we have cases of pitbulls who were treated with love and care and still snapped one day. Pitbulls were a mistake, one we should've never created
It's insane. The bear was a paid actor and was only going to simulate mauling him, but apparently Di Caprio convinced it to actually maul him for realism. In later Interviews, the bear confessed that it's still haunted by the fact that it hurt Di Caprio so badly, but its apparently what he wanted.
What makes the scene the most realistic and scary, is the fact, that it has no music in the background. You feel inside like "holy shit, this is how it would look and sound like, if it was me being attacked".
@@penclawActually, if you look at the statistics you could see that most encounters do not result in death. Bears can be pretty dangerous, but if you follow the right procedures in bear country, you'll be fine.
The bears claws are what got me in this scene. One quick swipe and his entire chest and neck area is fucked up. Scary how powerful animals can be, especially bears.
I am a former wildlife tour guide in Yellowstone National Park and worked as a Wildlife technician in Montana under wildlife biologists. I've had more grizzly encounters than your average person. That said, this scene is the most accurate portrayal of a grizzly mauling in cinema. Now there are 3 main reasons a grizzly will attack. 1. Protecting a food source such as a carcass. Mind you, when a carcass is available for a bear, most other predators will want to partake as well. So grizzlies have to defend their food. 2. If you startle one. Like what happens when the grizzly was meandering over to Leo's character and Leo decides to shoot the bear. 3. Protecting offspring. Boar (male) grizzlies will kill cubs and force Sows (female) bears into esterus (heat). Males have a desire to pass on their own lineage so as to minimize rival competition. Predation is often at the bottom of the list of reasons a grizzly will attack and predation tends to only occur during hyperphasia or when a grizzly is putting on weight for hibernation. Something that you'll notice about this scene particularly (which is done extraordinary well) is exhibiting accurate bear behavior. The bear is frantic when attacking. Grabbing onto immediate movement and threats such as when he tries to push the bear the bear grabs his arm. Also, when Leo's character is being completely still the bear feels she has neutralized him as a threat and begins investigating to ensure that. There's a neat little rhyme to help you remember what to do if you are ever attacked by a bear. "If it's brown, lay down; if it's black, fight back; if it's white, goodnight." Thank you for coming to my TedTalk.
@@Grimreepa220 Timothy Treadwell (A.K.A. Grizzlyman) was what I like to call a conservation extremist. He maintained beliefs that bears enjoyed having him around, needed him around for protection against poachers and even believed that he lived harmoniously with grizzlies. Now, Katmai National Park where Treadwell was killed has a large population of grizzlies that primarily subsist on salmon and as such Treadwell believed that he could safely be in close proximity with Grizzlies. Which he did, successfully. But, like I said, bears during hyperphasia are often desperate to put on weight for hibernation and if a bear is small, old, sick, or weak they may not be able to compete with some bears within a given territory. Thus, the opportunity to get an easy feed was simply too enticing for the bear.
@@aprildenise9815 Timothy Treadwell along with his then girlfriend were mauled and mostly consumed by a grizzly bear. There is speculation that they were killed by a large Grizzly Bear at their camp site at Katmai National Park, but there was a head of a much smaller grizzly relatively close to the site. The larger grizzly was killed and found with human remains indicative of Treadwell and his girlfriend. But it's unknown if the smaller grizzly killed Treadwell and his girlfriend only to be out competed and eaten by the larger grizzly.
If it were me, the second I'd see those little guys, I'd be up a tree, praying the momma would take her cubs and wait until there was no doubt in my mind it's safe.
@@aclock2 Adult grizzly's are too heavy to climb trees. You'd be safe if you found a strong sturdy tree that the bear can't knock down and climbed up it. Black bears can climb though.
@@SaintVodou what’s that got to do with anything, theirs no fighting a bear either there’s no human alive that could stand a chance against a grizzly bear. Your face will be unrecognisable after it’s done with you and Bears can run faster than Horses so there’s no escaping it
Imagine the fight or flight hitting you and thinking maybe you can do something to save yourself but then seeing it just a few feet away quickly approaching
5:25 this is what you call amazing professional acting. Especially when he forgets where his knife is because he's in such a daze from what just happened. Leo always puts so much realism and dedication to his role. One of the best actors of all time by far.
@@Koremel1 it was mostly the rifle, you can see the bear stumble on it's way back to Leo, it was mostly finished. Few good stabs in it's neck was enough to finish it.
This scene is by far the most accurate depiction of an actual bear attack. Like for real this deserves an award! None of the cheesy Hollywood crap about animals attacking people for absolutely no reason or wanting to eat them.
@@maxtor6416You’re right but the gunshot wound is what kills the bear. He hit it in the neck and it bled out. The knife wouldn’t do much to that near other than make it angrier.
1:36 I started having heart palpitations here. Having taught English at schools for years, I've gone through Hatchet a few times. The one thing you never want to see is cubs without a mother. That usually means you are between a mother and her cubs. I was horrifically not disappointed.
@@bearmaxe7699 because he’s familiar with being at risk of a bear attack, and likely knows how badly they can fuck you up. Presumably watching this scene had him thinking “shit man that could’ve been me…”
@Roland Kuhne The Edge gave me nightmares for YEARS. Sometimes I still dream about that fucking bear. The way it picks up and tears that poor bastard and swings him around and bites and slashes him apart until he finally dies and stops screaming.
It’s pretty crazy to see the amount of damage a human can actually take and still survive tho. And this isn’t even unrealistic. There’s actual true stories of humans surviving insane things like this. Also I love how the shotgun to the face at least weakened the bear. Bears can take a lot of gunfire, even from shotguns, but from point blank range to the face, it makes sense how it acted after the adrenaline started to wear off
It depends largely on the humans ability to stay calm and keep a clear head a lot of the time, the majority of people would go into shock or blind panic mode and end up dying because of it
That’s a flintlock, but the size of that projectile does about the same amount of damage as modern day buckshot from that range. Bears are strong af but a flintlock to the neck will drop just about anything
The way the bear flinches after being shot then just gets back to mauling him is crazy 😮 goosebumps all over me 😂 honestly one of the most deserved Oscar’s in film history.
@@datbacondude "If this was even close to realistic, he'd be dead within the first few seconds of the attack." - guy who's been attacked by bears on numerous occasions? Nevermind also the many things that Hugh Glass survived miraculously? Do some research on the other things he survived. Not implausible.
@@anthonyj6092 Any idea just what injuries Hugh Glass had in real life? Enough to kill almost anyone else put in the situation. He very very close to death, I don't think he wad far from gone irl, use your brain. THIS is realistic.
@@datbacondude You are just completely overtaken by hollywood’s trope of peoples dying super easily (like the trope where men drop from a single pistol shot in movies which is unfortunately still super common) In reality anatomy is complex and the human body much tougher than it may look. Also these injuries suffered here are based on real acount of Hugh Glass.
What hits me is it’s just survival. It’s not good vs evil. She wants to protect her cubs, he wants to live. She has to fight to continue her bloodline just like he does. Just…wow
@@yesyoucan7877he was physically in between the mother and her cubs bears aren’t murder machines if he were to move/leave when he heard or saw them than none of that would’ve happened he also was going to shoot one so she kinda did
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God, I adore scenes like this.. the ones where no music plays. It's only you and the blood, screaming, agony, and right until all of the chaos dies down to raspy, pleading breath, the tension is present, and it freezes you in place.
N B well I’m the same as kashu I like scenes and movies like these it’s better than some freaking music and drama my gosh annoying it’s not even intense but scenes like this one is intense realistic
This has to be one of the most brutal and horrifyingly real beatings I've ever seen. Holy fuck he earned that oscar. I've gotta look up how they did this because it's incredibly real looking.
@@alanwhitby8729 Sounds like something he'd do. The guy in the blue suit said that Leo deserved the beating lol. Probably because he got hit a bunch of times
I remember watching this in the theater and cringing at how real and painful it looked. I was waiting all movie to see the bear scene so when he paused in the forest and the little cubs ran by, I knew what was about to happen…. One of the greatest movies and scenes of the 2010s
I don't know about that. CGI is expensive, and this doesn't look like a movie with big budget. It's either trained bear, or it was a wild bear caught on camera attacking this actor and instead of helping the guy, the camera man decided to film it so they can put it in this movie. Anyway this actor did really bad job, he had gun and coulnd't get that bear for so long, imagine if it were a stronger animal like Siberian Tiger or a mountain Lion? He wouldn't survive for 10 seconds and this movie would have a bad ending. I'm glad actor survived this attack at least.
I know these bears are literally cgi but I still feel bad for all the characters involved. Leo for getting mauled when he was never really a threat, momma bear having to die to protect her babies, and her babies becoming orphans. It’s just a very sad and brutal scene. Damn.
@@darbydomingue7825 I do agree with you, though, that it's sad the mother died, I feel like if Leo had just stayed still for awhile longer she would have left with her cubs
I love that there is no music in this scene. It adds so much to the realism. Also I don't know if there is anything that would terrify me more than being in the woods alone and coming across a couple of grizzly cubs.
Scary thing is in the old west this likely happened plenty of times. Mother grizzlies are murderously protective of their cubs, and a lot of frontiersmen likely were killed by angry grizzlies.
Expansion out West: lots of frontiersmen and women died from wild animals. Wolves were incredibly nasty. A bear might be persuaded to run off, but a pack of wolves could dog a small party or snatch a careless child.
Again i say watch her reactions, first attack was get the f away from my children and she goes to leave. He is almost unharmed. Would have been fine if he laid still and shut the hell up. Playing dead is more effective than most other methods. She just wanted to warn and remove danger. The human kept the fight going.
@@wtfrenchtoast2012 if that bear truly wanted him dead, she could’ve easily ripped his head off the first attack lol. People don’t seem to understand that the first attack was just a warning. She just wanted her babies to be safe
@@jacobpeters5458 you can get a good idea based on their behavior. Which is why I said she could’ve easily killed him the first time if that’s what she really wanted to do
@@SStupendous, I have big doubts on the story as many times, anyone can change the truth about a story for fame and such. He did encounter the bear, but the way he killed it is questionable.
@@jamessmilus321 It nearly killed him, he was left for dead because of how bad his wounds were, remember? I'm not sure if he really killed the bear, one of the other members of the team could've found them and killed the bear. Also, the fact he DID go hundreds of miles by himself despite his horrific injuries is verifiably true.
I haven't played RDR 2 but in the first RDR you could get charged by a bear and they were very silent. You had to constantly be doing a 360 in certain areas or they would catch you and hit you before you could react if you weren't paying attention.
And there’s always a god damn bear! “But we need to be strong and keep playing!” Yeah but look the bears, the claw marks, Leonardo DiCaprio. I’m sorry I got to insist we need to stop playing Red dead 2! “DiCaprio.........Insist”
@@XXLadyDo you mean if only "humans" didnt behave worse than literal bears? Just days ago a woman burned alive her ex boyfriend because he breaked up with her. Its almost like that people no matter the gender can be worse than bears, dont you think?
Apart from DiCaprio's acting (which is obvious).... what I love the most is how convincing his desperation is to survive. All his guts is coming from the fact that he is scared to die. The eyes say it.
If he was really scared to die......he should have taken that first ass whoopin and stayed down. Noooooo, he had to take a shot. The Bear: "Oh no this mutha-fugga didn't"
@@johnsuggs7828He’s scared that bear is gonna finish the job and he definitely doesn’t wanna stay around and find out. He thought he had a chance to kill her and secure himself.
This scene was so well done, it’s perfect. The bear CGI looks so good, Leo’s acting is phenomenal, there’s no unnecessary background score, and the intensity and emotion of the whole scene is masterfully played out. But I kinda feel bad for the bear cub he just turned into an orphan.
Yes me 2.. and all because he is stupid not paying more attention, then more stupidity shooting it instead of just play dead and this mistake he does one more time again wich eventually lead to the poor little babies alone,scared and probably dead within a few weeks
1:47 A lot of people severely underestimate how quickly bears can move due to how big they are and its usually fatal a fatal mistake especially when hunting, that's 1,000+ lbs of murder sprinting faster than Usain Bolts 28 mph Olympic record (grizzlies can on average get up to 32-35 mph).
My buddy is an avid hunter and has had a few close calls. He’s talked about their intelligence, speed and durability. They’re like tanks that can withstand multiple gunshots and can outrun virtually any human. Terrifying and majestic at the same time
The part at 2:16 when the Bear is clawing his back and Dicaprio gives out that Big Long Scream and then the Bear shakes him back and forth like a Dog does a Ragdoll is the most hard hitting part for me. I remember nearly flipping in my seat at that part watching this at the Cinema with my Friend. In all honesty though this Movie is a Masterpiece and although I thought Leonardo Dicaprio deserved winning an Oscar for other Movie roles such as The Departed or Blood Diamond (which is my personal Favourite Dicaprio Film) I’m glad he finally won his much deserved Oscar for this Movie!
A monster? Or just a mother protecting her young who just happens to be much bigger and stronger than you. 'Monster' suggests she's doing it for pleasure.
@@williamanchor2927 protecting from someone/something that doesnt even know that thing is there other then the sound and maybe the smell then attacks you for the the reason in their head that youre a threat when youre not... you obviously have the IQ of a biscuit to think that... go live with bears an try to tell them you understand "their" struggle pansy boi
@@williamanchor2927 “monster” could very well be referring to her size and her strength. Monster doesn’t have to mean character, it can very well be a physical description, and a bear is one of the few things that can be described physically as a “monster.” That thing can decapitate a moose with one swing.
That mother bear is not a monster. She’s protecting her babies really the next thing you’re gonna say the elephants are monsters, but they’re just gentle Giants, including protecting their young from being poached to death.
@@tayahoneybearreaction the elephants? Where the hell are you located? Bears aren't gentle giants... They're opportunistic hunters... They look for the weak and prey on them.. That's why grizzly bears eat the cubs of another's... Also i wasn't saying the momma bear is a monster in the sense of it existing for what it is its what she/he can do if they want... He wasnt doing anything then other walking through the forrest minding his own business but she knew he was there and he didn't and attacked him... Dont you maybe associate that with an act of irrationality? That's because she's a wild animal and they don't act on rationality.. They just act on baser animal instinct.. And if you're talking african elephants they aren't gentle giants either
@@andrewsigler7437 You think that being in the water with a shark - which is a thing people regularly do, on purpose, almost always without incident, and involving an animal that tends to bite once and then leave if it chooses to bite at all - is scarier than actively being mauled by an animal that is notorious for its aggression and willingness to eat a person?
@@DannleChannel great response, even tho i have phobia from sharks i know that they are not agresive at ALL! But when it comes to bears, they will and can be really agresive and it's mush scarier thing.
Too bad the editor put WAY too much time in between him noticing the CGI bear and him turning around. I mean, that kind of editing error is unforgivable.
@@AlcoholicBoredom I think that was a good realistic reaction. A second of being frozen and shock. Maybe he was locked up and just couldn’t make it in time.
@@AlcoholicBoredom not really an error, in real life youd likely need about a second or two to process the situation you're in before making a decision thst may or may not save your life.
Just a reminder that the question on tiktok is just there to highlight violence many women endured because of men and not actually women choosing to be victims of a bear attack. However even if they would rather choose a bear encounter then being violated by a man thats still a high difference.
@@BengesdreamYou can run from a man. You can also run from a bear… but not for long. Picking bear over man is still stupid even if you assume the man is hostile.
@@edmarcamy didnt understood or read the first part of my comment. Btw you also dont run from a bear if you know it. There are actually ways to survive a bear attack. Neitherless none or atleasg most of these women AGAIN my god wouldn't actually choose to be mauled by one or encounter one. This question is highly hypothetical and is only there to highlight the vilence women experienced. You actually need to do something to encounter a bear.
@@edmarcamy and also VIOLATED BY A MEN. The arguments are quite understandable if we talk about a violation vs a bear ENCOUNTER not attack. I saw the tiktok videos and if you would actually maybe use your brain or hav3 some kind of sympathy you would easily understand that this question tries to bring awarness to attcks against women and not to actually say that bears wont be able to rip you apart. Even i understand that and I wouldnt choose a bear.
This scene is so visceral like you can feel it like your there with him in the moment. No music or anything like that, just the sounds of nature. You think it’s over and then the bear comes back and hurts him even more, it would be absolutely terrifying if a bear was taking bites out of you with those sharp teeth
My favorite scene in this movie. What a fantastic film this was! Shows how strong a father's love can be even though society unfortunately underestimates his love for his kids.
The best detail out of the whole attack was when the bear slashed his throat. DiCaprio wasn't able to scream anymore after that, and he played it out perfectly. Wolves go for the throat for that very purpose too.
Considering the real Hugh survived that exact injury, I wonder how he miraculouslt avoided having his aorta torn apart He got cut on the part of the neck that isn’t absolutely vital, thats quite some extreme luck considering the size and wideness of the bear’s paw and claws
@@KalashVodka175 so the real life guy survived that? i was wondering how the hell did he survive after getting his neck slashed but makes sense that the aorta didnt get severed
@@AnonymousAnonymous-vs8jc Yeah I think he got hit on the side of the neck, either that or the wound was too shallow to sever the artery. It would still take a lot of good luck. But yeah, Hugh Glass did survive that mauling and I'm almost 100% positive he was injured by a claw strike to the neck too
The most insane thing is that being in the woods the scariest thing ain't seeing a bear. It's seeing a bear cub. I've seen bears more than once, never had what you'd call a close encounter though. Never once seen a cub, and I dread the day.
I like the way they portrayed mama bear, she is Just protecting her cubs, no evil intent Grizzly females has to defend their cubs to the death against the larger males that wants to kill the cubs in order to mate
Oh its still evil just an accepted version of it. The bear could have just scared him away instead of straight forward attacking him. There were no warnings from the bear just direct attack which could have (and did) end the bears life thus leaving its cubs defenseless. Yeah it is an animal but that does not rule out good and evil. A very dumb move on the bears side.
@@AndrewHarriston Still evil?.. I assume you think the bear is human. Loss your "higher" thinking and just base desire remain. Eat, Drink, Shelter, Mate, Protect, Survive and repeat. That is NOT evil in any fashion. That is basic nature. Is a mosquito evil? Or a lion when it eats a zebra? How about a storm that destroys your house? Neutral morality is what your failing to comprehend. No diplomacy or discussion on this part of life. Do you view a threat? Defend.
@@truckcar1848 You lack complete understanding of my comment and it was not about right or wrong, natural or unnatural it was about what is and what is not that was all.
@Mind Master Soo....You think bears are humans. You think they're gonna say " on okay! One more chance! " NO. It's in their DNA. Just like a human mother protects her babies, she kind not kill them but she will fight till death. They dumbest comment ever
@@zackariah8120 I’ve never encountered any, I’ve only ever seen black bears not including the immortal scarred bear in that bounty hunter mission. I know there’s grizzlies there in the 1st game tho
@@benformation8123 I know that’s the one I already mentioned. Besides that one though, there are no grizzlies in tall trees in rdr2. At least not that I’ve seen and tall trees is the only place I go in the epilogue
@@josephstalin2606 Maybe not in Tall Trees exactly, but I know there's a few grizzly bears bordering on the edges of the Skinner Woods. I found one chasing after me as soon as I entered Tall Trees just near McFarland's ranch. Sorry if I spelt that wrong.
The thing i love the most is how they portray the constant imminent danger in the wilderness. Especially back then when the land was only inhabited by natives and untouched, the movie really captured the grim reality of westward "expansion". Especially the wildlife threats oh my goodness
he should have just waited man, after a grizzly leaves you alone you should wait a solid 30-45 minutes or at least until you're sure it's gone. unless the bear is literally eating you curl up into a little ball, protect your neck and limbs and don't move. if they're trying to get rid of a threat when you stop moving and stay still you stop being a threat. then you just gotta give it time to make sure they've actually cleared the area.
The bear was casually approaching him with its cubs before he shot. Pretty sure they were about to chow down. He waited until it got extremely close, and it was still coming at him. You either take the shot while you have the chance, or you don't get to shoot. We saw how hard it was for him to aim his gun. I doubt he could quickly readjust and aim if he waited for the bear to be on him. Gun probably wouldn't kill it unless you hit something important, but he doesn't have alot of options here.
Plus he had a lot of adrenaline so he wouldn’t be making good decisions a lot of the time Also I’d be pretty fucking pissed off if I just got bum rushed by a bear He made the best decisions he could have because he lived
@@wc2195 the revenant story is real. The movie has fictional elements for entertainment purposes. So with them telling lies in the movie I can't take every little detail at face value. Cause it's actually based off a book. And Hugh glass never killed the men like he did in the movie. So yeah
I understand it’s hard to play dead when you’re in pain, but you’re best chance of survival is to stay silent and not move to make the bear believe you’re actually dead.
what if it comes back to you to regain some of its lost energy? thats what i would be thinking. imagine being eaten alive for 20 minutes because you chose to do nothing.
Shooting her was the worst possible thing to do in that situation. She most likely ensuring he was dead and the fact that he shot her only let her know he is still a threat.
I really felt so sorry for the bear who is just protecting her cubs. But I understand leo's character in this scene that he must do what is necessery to survive
The whole movie is about the necessity of doing things to survive. Even Fitzgerald did what he thought he had to do to survive. The Native Americans, too.
This is an incredible scene and feeling. Walking alone through dense forest in the middle of nowhere, rainy/foggy weather, also looks like it's cold, equipped with something that loses more than half of its accuracy above 90 feet, fires only one shot before you need to reload for at least 13 seconds and can't be used, if the powder is wet, only to encounter two bear cubs with no mother in sight...until you hear her growl behind you.
We say that bc it's statistically more likely to be attacked and/or killed by a man than a bear, not because we *literally* want to be faced with an enraged bear??? Do you have no critical thinking skills??
@@missmasquerade228 yeah that’s only because humans tend to live near a lot of other humans lol. Same reason why you’re more likely to die from a vending machine crushing you than a shark attack, for example. At the end of the day, men are way easier to handle than bears. Of course women wouldn’t want to come face to face with one, but they’d rather come face to face with it instead of a man which is pretty crazy.
@@missmasquerade228Due to Proximity you have no idea what youre talking about Brown Bears do NOT associate with humans very often Black Bears associate more with humans vs Brown Bears You think a Brown Bear is less likely to maul you fave to face? Foolish And the point is proven by Sloth Bear attacks in India, they are much more common due to proximity because India is overpopulated...... Your stats are not saying Brown Bears are safer than men Theyre just not in contact A polar bear attack is rare But if seen, you will be brutally executed by one on sight
They got it exactly right. That’s the most realistic bear attack I’ve seen in a movie. That was everything a real grizzly will do to you. From the arm/ hand mangling, back and shoulder bites to tearing clothing off to get to your skin and flipping you over to get at your stomach and standing on you with all it’s weight trying to crush your head and lungs into the ground. Very detailed.