Looking at the camera positioning and just 1 windscreen wiper, this is most probably one of those 3 wheeled enclosed scooters or one of those very tiny tiny budget trucks that are all over Japan. He sped up because that thing could probably only take only a few hits from the bear before it really falls apart .
that’s kinda crazy to say, but ya, fighting a bear would just be stupid, they’re about 10x the strength of an average man. but the average person could snap a dog in half.
Yes they do because even if a bear kills a woman (and bears attack only if they feel threatened or are hungry) they wouldn’t do unimaginable things to her body like rpe her?
@@Laurusia._x0xo0 They would do worse. Bears don't aim for the neck like big cats. You will die a slow and painful death if you meet a bear that wants to kill you. Also, the possibility of meeting someone who will harm you is incredibly low. You meet people on the daily and no one harms you. The victimisation is surreal
@@Ricky911_ but yet still there’s more reports of men attacking women than a bear attacking people like I’m saying, bears are attacking only if they feel threatened or are hungry but otherwise they don’t like interacting with humans
@@Laurusia._x0xo0 There are more reports because there are 8 billion people on the planet, the vast majority of which live in large settlements and see each other every day. Bears live in the wilderness and they stay away from hiking trails because they don't want to encounter humans and, there are only a few million bears on Earth anyway. Your logic is like saying that selfies kill more people than sharks (which they do) so taking selfies is more dangerous than swimming in shark infested waters. It just makes no sense at all. People are literally being paid to kill bears in Northern Tohoku because they're getting too close to humans and they are what people in the area fear the most. This brain-dead argument of being more likely to be hurt by a man is made by people who simply have never been in the wilderness and have never had to face a bear in their life. People encounter millions of people in their lifetime. The average number of bears that people encounter is zero. It doesn't take much brain to figure out common sense
@@Laurusia._x0xo0 There are 8 billion people on this Earth and they mostly live in large settlements where they see each other every day. Bears live in the wilderness, stay off hiking tracks and there are only a few million of them. This argument makes no sense. It's like saying more people die taking selfies than by shark attacks (which they do) so taking selfies is more dangerous than swimming in shark infested waters. The reality is we meet millions of people in our lifetime. The average amount of bears people meet is zero. That is the sole reason why you see more men attacking women than bears. If men are more dangerous than bears, why are bears being hunted near populated areas in Northern Tohoku? Surely, the old women in the rural villages should feel safer around those bears than the men in town, shouldn't they? Life isn't a fairytale, princess. The reality is that the idea that you'd be safer with a bear than a man is done by privileged city women who have never set foot in the wilderness
Why do Americans say “coming out of…” instead of “from…”? Also, why do they say “you’re going to go ahead and (insert verb)” instead of “you (insert verb)”?
Amazing mom, she is trying to slow the truck down she knows she is no match for a truck note she stops in the middle of the road then runs at the truck again but can slow it down to prevent her cub from being hit, who was playing to close to the road/can be seen dashing off on the left, close call. Studies in Banff Canada, to prevent bears being hit on highways found mature bears are hit far far less, as they 100% get it highways are super dangerous it is cubs and younger bears who get hit. She knew exactly what she was doing.
@@hafirenggayuda Yes, many cubs are hit by cars, she knows moving trucks are dangerous to her and her cub, she may have lost a cub in the past to car/truck. People need to drive slow in areas where there are wildlife.