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Deep in the Yellowstone national park resides bear '211', otherwise known as 'Scarface'. Aptly named for his numerous wounds sustained in conflict, this documentary follows the life of Scarface and the other grizzly bears that inhabit the Yellowstone national park.
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@cathycarsilli3999
@cathycarsilli3999 3 года назад
Very good channel great photography and information
@checktheplaylist101
@checktheplaylist101 3 года назад
Indeed, though I wish they picked a better name than Scarface.
@exploreuniverse154
@exploreuniverse154 3 года назад
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@rpricci1
@rpricci1 3 года назад
@@checktheplaylist101 00
@guccipoptart4146
@guccipoptart4146 3 года назад
@Craig David Your I.Q is low you can’t even spell right
@guccipoptart4146
@guccipoptart4146 3 года назад
@Craig David no problem 😂😭
@witch6in6the6womb
@witch6in6the6womb 2 года назад
I saw a Grizzly one time in my life in Montana as a child. I will never forget it. Scariest most beautiful thing thats ever happened to me. It showed us how big he was and then made his way back into the woods. Amazing.
@Falconer710
@Falconer710 2 года назад
Wow lucky u I think I would 💩 in the Uk we got the Scottish wild cat 😂😂😂😂happy new year to everybody who reads this ❤️🙏🏾
@annamorgan6765
@annamorgan6765 2 года назад
that is so awesome!! i would love to witness something like that! and i’ve always wanted to visit montana
@annamorgan6765
@annamorgan6765 2 года назад
@@Falconer710 what is a scottish wild cat?!
@Falconer710
@Falconer710 2 года назад
@@annamorgan6765 It’s a rare very small wild cat there’s plenty of video out there Anna they live in Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Uk 🇬🇧
@witch6in6the6womb
@witch6in6the6womb 2 года назад
@@annamorgan6765 search on youtube for it they are SO cute and chunky!!
@shotgun3363
@shotgun3363 2 года назад
Thank You for this great memory. While watching Scarface from Dunraven Pass, we encountered an older gentleman and his wife that had been at the scene of the bear fight that mangled the face of this bear known as Scarface. They it was thought at that time that he could never overcome his injuries. From 2008-2018 we worked and lived within the bounds of Yellowstone National Park at Canyon. It was here that Scarface often passed by on his way to and from Lamar and Hayden Valleys, sometimes right through the UPS Ranger/employee camp area and our campsite. The trail from camp to the village was his, as one of the Rangers learned after a close encounter.
@Jo-ns1ed
@Jo-ns1ed 2 года назад
Do you remember who those people were?
@timothylee9418
@timothylee9418 2 года назад
If the female has not put on enough weight by Oct the embryos will be reabsorbed into her body. To insure a volatile cub.
@fredflintstone1547
@fredflintstone1547 2 года назад
seeing Scarface up a mountain, in a snowstorm scavenging pine nuts made me appreciate that cameraman and all the other wildlife photographers who go to extreme lengths in order to share information about our natural world with the rest of us wimps. I cant imagine how long it must take or the skillset necessary in order to capture footage of a mother mountain lion and her cubs or all the other elusive and rarely seen creatures of Earth. Id rather be in a snowstorm on a mountain with bears than in a black cave 3000 feet in the Earth surrounded by bats and spiders - I can already start to feel the anxiety of claustrophobia setting in
@toddrochel9282
@toddrochel9282 Год назад
A wimp you say??? It's not my job to make films like this!! And it's not your place to call people like you a wimp!! And most people are idiots who think wildlife are so cute and just want to hug them!! Something that you would do!! Just shut up and stay in the city!!
@cherylburton6294
@cherylburton6294 2 года назад
On November 18, 2015 at approximately 6:20 pm, ‘Scarface’ was unfortunately the victim of a hunting related “self-defense” kill. Near Little Trail Creek. Born in 1990 so sad he was 25 years old.
@E4MB
@E4MB 2 года назад
*title* : scarface: the worlds most famous grizzly bear *video* : everything other than scarface
@oneshothunter9877
@oneshothunter9877 3 года назад
He, old Scarface, looks like my old Greenland sleddog. 😊 He's 14 years old, I don't use him sledding anymore due to his age, but he goes along as Long as he pleases - and go home when he wants. I love this old fella'! ❤️
@exploreuniverse154
@exploreuniverse154 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AmJXZ4w4UgE.html
@noneyobiz337
@noneyobiz337 2 года назад
@Underwater 69's douche bag comment.
@timandkimmilligan9921
@timandkimmilligan9921 2 года назад
@Underwater 69's They never said everyone loves him but OK
@mightypharaoh7586
@mightypharaoh7586 2 года назад
@Underwater 69's So it making comments like that.
@LukeA_55
@LukeA_55 2 года назад
Scarface's half ear reminded me of my cat that got hit by a car and lost most of his ear (assuming from road burn) I took care of him for 3 days while he layed paralyzed and I thought we were going to have to put him down, then out of nowhere he jumped up and started fighting the other cats for food lol He's about 6 years old now and has well surpassed his 9 lives
@user-qf7np4br4f
@user-qf7np4br4f 2 года назад
How wonderful! We are so fortunate that people document this wonderful world that we live in. Thanks to them we are able to learn about these beautiful creatures as without these documentaries we could only imagine what a bears life is like. Such a beautiful film to watch and gave me so much joy!
@paddlefar9175
@paddlefar9175 2 года назад
I agree with you, that we are so lucky that there are people who work hard and even suffer to bring us amazing documentation and information of wild animals. You might really enjoy the Netflix documentary called “Dancing with the Birds.” It’s so enjoyable and funny. It’s about the courtship behaviours of various Birds of Paradise.
@user-qf7np4br4f
@user-qf7np4br4f 2 года назад
@@paddlefar9175 thanks so much for the recommendation.... will watch it for sure. i am in awe of wildlife and their quirky ways
@gabe-po9yi
@gabe-po9yi 2 года назад
@L Yes!
@wildheartxxx135
@wildheartxxx135 2 года назад
L beautiful creatures?! Wait until you bump on one grizzly bear!You better watch channel Bear Scary Attacks!
@michaelcarter5434
@michaelcarter5434 3 года назад
What an achievement to reach 20yrs old he's the old gentleman of yellow stone
@natewendt5890
@natewendt5890 2 года назад
I would guess it's Yellowstone asshole.
@MrDozerdee
@MrDozerdee 2 года назад
@@natewendt5890 yes. Very dangerous
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 2 года назад
Get this: Some sources claim that brown bears can live be 40 years old in the wild and 50 years in captivity. What are your thoughts on this? Considering how old Scarface is, he's still going strong. He was living in Yellowstone Park long before wolves were reintroduced AND before I was born!
@michaelcarter5434
@michaelcarter5434 2 года назад
@@CoreyMillionaire2029 Cory it's a brilliant age in the wild it proves he's a strong big boy also proves wild predators and herbivores left alone and in peace are more than capable of looking after themselves I feel the only time for us humans to intervene would be to provide medical support and when times are tough on the wildlife provide a bit of food when and where nessary
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 2 года назад
@@michaelcarter5434 In wildlife documentaries, one of the most important things for photographers to remember is we must absolutely NEVER interfer with nature, no matter how cruel it seems or however tempted we are to step in and help, right?
@wesquinn4597
@wesquinn4597 2 года назад
Scar face is the definition of OG (Original Grizzly)
@yssettheworldonfire
@yssettheworldonfire 2 года назад
Mhmm 🤓
@dianagette4796
@dianagette4796 2 года назад
My heart aches for the majestic animals of all kind that have thrived for centuries without destroying their environment. We humans will certainly pay a huge price for their extinction,
@bluecollar58
@bluecollar58 2 года назад
Dinosaurs ?
@jonnyenough1531
@jonnyenough1531 2 года назад
Quit importing people into the 1st world
@lizziesangi1602
@lizziesangi1602 3 года назад
That was really sweet - the one cub stands up and goes for its' sibling - like, co' mon catch up! - and then runs with him 🥰
@user-qf7np4br4f
@user-qf7np4br4f 2 года назад
yes! I absolutely adored that moment as well.
@saimahgalid5725
@saimahgalid5725 2 года назад
@@user-qf7np4br4f "l"ll
@marcopena5117
@marcopena5117 Год назад
"George, get your brother please!" Lmaoo I loved it as well, so humanlike 😂
@SameerPrehistorica
@SameerPrehistorica Год назад
Yes, that was good.
@chisholmtrailrides4602
@chisholmtrailrides4602 Год назад
“Tangling with a mother grizzly is bad for your health “ 😂😂😂 that one gets me every time
@DubV-qr5xb
@DubV-qr5xb 3 года назад
Around the 6 minute mark the much younger Grizz was like "Hey, all yours pops!" Even wild animals have an amount of respect for their elders
@thegreatape884
@thegreatape884 3 года назад
It's not respect, he was the smaller bear and knew he'd get fucked up.
@asmodeus1274
@asmodeus1274 3 года назад
@@thegreatape884 lol Duh! It’s respect! Deference to a right, privilege, privileged position, or someone or something considered to have certain rights or privileges; proper acceptance!
@thegreatape884
@thegreatape884 3 года назад
@@asmodeus1274 The respect would've went out the window had the younger bear been bigger and stronger. There was no respect, there was only fear.
@asmodeus1274
@asmodeus1274 3 года назад
@@thegreatape884 Let me guess, you’re that kid that ate lead paint chips as a toddler?
@thegreatape884
@thegreatape884 3 года назад
@@asmodeus1274 I at least understand how nature works, and it's not "Hey, all yours pops!" It's "Hey, let me get the fuck out of here before i get my ass whooped."
@bessiemann7468
@bessiemann7468 3 года назад
Brave person who filmed this.Thank you I love bears but at a distance
@lay6704
@lay6704 3 года назад
They're at quite the distance don't worry
@exploreuniverse154
@exploreuniverse154 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AmJXZ4w4UgE.html
@monicacarolina6480
@monicacarolina6480 3 года назад
eh.....I photograph bears, but we use big telelenses, cameramen too. we never come closer than 150 to 200 meters and out of wind.
@mrmagoo4134
@mrmagoo4134 2 года назад
@vincent schoenekase same
@wellthen4948
@wellthen4948 2 года назад
@@monicacarolina6480 extremely smart, thank you for being one of the very few that respect nature.
@MS-bo6jc
@MS-bo6jc 3 года назад
Thought this documentary was about Scarface. Only about the first 4-5 minutes were about him. Then goes on just about life around Yellowstone.
@thatdamncrow9197
@thatdamncrow9197 3 года назад
To be fair 50 minutes about a single bear would be insane
@exploreuniverse154
@exploreuniverse154 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AmJXZ4w4UgE.html
@lizziesangi1602
@lizziesangi1602 3 года назад
Yeah, but it was good -
@moneyandtimefreedom3352
@moneyandtimefreedom3352 3 года назад
This is poorly written and jumps from one subject to another and back then goes round and round. It’s like a poorly written essay by a jr high kid with a bad music score
@parkercummings1906
@parkercummings1906 3 года назад
@@moneyandtimefreedom3352 I noticed that too. It was annoying.
@SaurabhPethe
@SaurabhPethe 3 года назад
We were in Yellowstone last week! It is beautiful. Although we did not see Scarface, we saw another grizzly and a black bear. Loved this video. Kudos to the videography and narration
@exploreuniverse154
@exploreuniverse154 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AmJXZ4w4UgE.html
@YvetteArby
@YvetteArby 3 года назад
Yellowstone is magnificent! If you get the chance, check out Denali National Park up in Alaska. I went to both and loved them both!!
@MarcoValkvideos
@MarcoValkvideos 2 года назад
You’ll never gonna see him. Gunned down
@LukeA_55
@LukeA_55 2 года назад
My family went there in June and we got lucky enough to see 3 black bears and one grizzly. The grizzly was on a mountain far away but one of the black bears was actually right beside the road minding his business as we were leaving Yellowstone for the last time. We also saw wolf pups playing outside their den Truly a magnificent place to visit
@adreabrooks11
@adreabrooks11 3 года назад
I would have thought that Bart was the world's most famous grizzly. Many have not heard his name, but he was an animal actor who appeared in numerous Hollywood films. He played the titular characters in "The Bear" and "Walking Thunder," the Baldheaded Bear in The Great Outdoors, and a number of other ursine roles (Lost in the Barrens, Benji the Hunted, Legends of the Fall, etc.). On the whole, if there was a grizzly in a movie during the 80s and 90s, it was probably Bart. He was even nominated for an Oscar - though it wasn't awarded because animal actors aren't permitted to receive Academy Awards.
@shirleyduncan3653
@shirleyduncan3653 3 года назад
I love watching his videos with his “parents”. Truly amazing!
@reubencaldwell8494
@reubencaldwell8494 2 года назад
Bart wasn't a Grizzly though, he was a Kodiak bear.
@adreabrooks11
@adreabrooks11 2 года назад
@@reubencaldwell8494 Kodiaks (Ursus arctos middendorffi) are a subspecies of grizzly (Ursus arctos). Saying Bart was a kodiak is sort of like saying Chris (the canine who portrayed Beethoven) wasn't a domestic dog, he was a Saint Bernard - just a bigger sub-strain of the overall species.
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 2 года назад
@@reubencaldwell8494 He was huge, no doubt. Bart the Kodiak bear weighed around 680 kilograms and stood about 2.7 meters tall on his hind legs. He grow this large by eating up to 27 kilograms of food every single day such as apples, carrots, tomatoes, porterhouse meats, berries, salmon, nuts, grapes, lettuce, and even pesto sauce. He passed away in the year 2000.
@Jo-ns1ed
@Jo-ns1ed 2 года назад
I love him, my grandparents worked there for 15 years so I've spent most of my life watching him, it's so sad what happened to him. He was an incredible bear and will always be missed. He was so smart and fun to watch! I miss watching him everytime I go!❤ If you guys have any questions about him or anything just let me know, I bet I could answer them😊 I love teaching people about the park!
@jimmieharris9782
@jimmieharris9782 2 года назад
💔🙏
@martinsantro5056
@martinsantro5056 2 года назад
How did he die ?
@BiPolar_BeaR.
@BiPolar_BeaR. 2 года назад
Someone shot him
@jupitercyclops6521
@jupitercyclops6521 2 года назад
How old do they estimate he was?
@jupitercyclops6521
@jupitercyclops6521 2 года назад
Do they mate in missionary position or dog/ cow position?
@spiderreed350
@spiderreed350 3 года назад
People amaze me in a negative way.Why the 55 thumbs down?... It's a wonderful video. If you don't like wild life or Bears,than why would you watch this anyway?.. There's so much stuff on RU-vid that must interest those 55 souls,so just move on.Why watch and give a thumbs down?.. In other word's, get a life.
@a.c.9993
@a.c.9993 3 года назад
Because everyone has a right to express their opinion, even if you don't agree with it!
@jamesmonroe6291
@jamesmonroe6291 3 года назад
I doubt they watched the entire video. Would you be happy if RU-vid got rid of the thumbs down option? One thing I give a thumbs down to Michael, is your ignorance of the two words “then” and “than.”
@spiderreed350
@spiderreed350 3 года назад
@@jamesmonroe6291 go eat a pork sandwhich
@oneshothunter9877
@oneshothunter9877 2 года назад
I guess og was because of the clickbaiting - I thought it was about Scarface, but it was only the first minutes about him... I gave this a thumbs Up though.
@tylerbrackett2899
@tylerbrackett2899 2 года назад
Thumbs down. Documentary was supposed to be about Scarface. Doc is 50+ minutes but only 3 to 4 are actually on Scarface. Clickbaited again
@grizzlycountry1030
@grizzlycountry1030 Год назад
*BEAR SPEED FROM MILES PER HOUR TO FEET PER SECOND* • BLACK BEAR *30 miles per hour = 44 feet per second* • GRIZZLY/BROWN BEAR *35 miles per hour = 51.333 feet per second* • POLAR BEAR *25 miles per hour = 36.667 feet per second*
@Vampirita447
@Vampirita447 2 года назад
Really hard to see an animal fall through the ice and struggle til their death. Rest in peace. 🖤
@Robert-xn3dc
@Robert-xn3dc 2 года назад
Probably more resting in pieces, being eaten by the Bears and wolves
@tee6394
@tee6394 2 года назад
Yes, I skipped over those parts, I literally start to cry when I see things like that.
@achaney8872
@achaney8872 Год назад
Or how the mama loses so many cubs in her life....
@marcopena5117
@marcopena5117 Год назад
@@achaney8872 Yes me too. I was shocked at how many don't make it, I never knew that. But then, that also explains why mother bears are so ferocious when anyone gets too close to their cubs. I have always respected bears but I respect them much more after this video.
@UnfazedPhoenix
@UnfazedPhoenix Год назад
Oh God. I'm glad I came to the comments first. I didn't watch the whole thing yet. I don't want to see that.
@sandrarawn2147
@sandrarawn2147 Год назад
🇨🇦 I love this channel for their documentaries. The music, Beautiful scenery, wildlife, and the narrator are all amazing! Well done to everyone that worked on this wonderful documentary! It's what keeps me coming back to give my thumbs up everytime. Thank you to all. Please keep them coming. ..from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
@naeemapatel5259
@naeemapatel5259 2 года назад
Beautiful documentary about an awesome 🐻 thank you for sharing
@h-lorolltide92
@h-lorolltide92 2 года назад
Absolutely incredible footage and so educational! Thank you so much for sharing, I thoroughly enjoyed.
@RWBJR56
@RWBJR56 2 года назад
This is the greatest documentary on nature I’ve ever watched. Simply astonishing. Thank you!
@charlesbyrd6055
@charlesbyrd6055 2 года назад
Respect for one tough bear...
@Encourageable
@Encourageable 2 года назад
I know this is not the same but we used to have a black male cat on the farm I grew up on. He was an outdoor cat. Both of his ears were half gone, face all scratched up. But he was the sweetest cat to humans LOL. Scarface reminded me of that old cat - a scrapper.
@DianePatrick-qw7uv
@DianePatrick-qw7uv Месяц назад
I love bears. Easily my favorite. They are so beautiful and so so! I love all the wildlife cameramen that bring us incredible, close up detail about bears' lives. I definitely abhor infringing on their lives, but it does seem as though they stay somewhat invisible to the bears while filming, How do they do that? It is amazing. I am very grateful to be able to see bears in a way I never would be able to in normal life. I love all the different species, even the sloth. Thank you to all those that bring us those awesome creatures into our homes, via TV only, of course!
@stephanieb7311
@stephanieb7311 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing this beautiful and interesting documentary.
@RealWild
@RealWild 3 года назад
You're welcome, Stephanie! 💛🧡
@KM-ts6co
@KM-ts6co 3 года назад
No problem, Stephanie! Glad you enjoyed it. Feel free to ask any questions about the filming
@Sinnerboy88
@Sinnerboy88 2 года назад
Great documentary so far, I watched the first half hour and I'll be back later and watch the rest. Really enjoying it. Thanks for uploading. I love Bears.
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 Год назад
The swimmer, deer washed up, cold waters, nap time, he's got it made.
@julielabelle2783
@julielabelle2783 3 года назад
Beautiful documentary, thank you for sharing. 🐻
@Marvinostin
@Marvinostin 2 года назад
Catch fishing here I came for Scarface but anyways I stayed the whole time till the ending definitely needs more of this beautiful documentary
@tymac3306
@tymac3306 2 года назад
i had no intention on watching this, and came on to it accidentally,...and it was very good!!
@kalel311superman9
@kalel311superman9 Год назад
i love this channel i can't find anything this good on tv
@shanny4306
@shanny4306 2 года назад
WHAT A WONDERFUL OLD BEAR!!!! 🥰 🕊 🤍 🌬 💨 🇨🇦
@paulsimmons5726
@paulsimmons5726 3 года назад
What a great video, thanks for posting!
@ladyhotep5189
@ladyhotep5189 2 года назад
I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary. It started out as a vid that played after a quick vid with two bears fighting. Then this caught my attention. So, I watched as I drank my morning coffee.👍👍 Well done!
@monicaaron8265
@monicaaron8265 Год назад
Foarte frumoasă imaginea....🤗 Un tablou cu pictură pe pânză .... natură.... pentru cine este pasionat ....👋 Până și ochii îi au expresivi .... mulțumesc.
@milesboulton9885
@milesboulton9885 2 года назад
Beautiful! And such interesting information. Thank you!
@quantumpotential7639
@quantumpotential7639 2 года назад
Those Bison succumbing to a small pool of ice water and a relatively shallow muddy bank is crazy. They're not particularly well evolved to be able to easily navigate around what amounts to nothing more than a pond hardly large enough to play hockey on.
@paulthomasshepherd5156
@paulthomasshepherd5156 3 года назад
Very excellent, however, with the introduction of Scarface I would liked to have been able to follow him more and an outcome for him at the end of the film or somewhere along the line.
@MarcoValkvideos
@MarcoValkvideos 2 года назад
Not much to tell. Gunned down by hunter trash
@beverleytinker2318
@beverleytinker2318 2 года назад
Trash is right 😡😡
@luster5497
@luster5497 Год назад
That last second ice breaker was brutally messed up and cruel.
@serenawilliams6138
@serenawilliams6138 Год назад
I love that the mama bear adopted another orphaned cub and treated it like her own. It’s so much fun to be able to see the baby bear cubs playing around. They couldn’t be any cuter! When I was a kid my grandfather used to take me to the town dump at night just to see Black bears scavenging in the trash from the safety of our car. I loved seeing this one mama bear with her little black cubs scampering after her. It was long before video cameras and we didn’t take pictures but the memories were engrained in my mind and I can still remember exactly what they looked like. Whomever takes these films is extremely brave! I wouldn’t want to film Grizzly bears on their home turf, and wonder how they were able to get all of this amazing footage of them in their habitat. I really appreciate the Werner Herzog movie “Grizzly Man” but I really thought that Timothy Treadwell was crazy-he thought he was completely invincible until he got eaten alive by deliberately placing himself in the most dangerous situation. But he was able to obtain some unbelievable footage before he died and it’s great to be able to see the bears in their environment-he once caught one very violent bear fight over a female bear during their mating season that was rare and interesting to witness. They tear into each other with fierce intensity and it’s no wonder that they give each other scars. It was very mind blowing to see the footage of the Grizzlies with the wolves fighting over the carcass in this video- and how they both yield to each other at different junctures, alternating and taking turns, with each getting a little and sharing. Thank you for posting this video!
@davetubss6135
@davetubss6135 2 года назад
What an absolute amazing animal
@KayentaRojo
@KayentaRojo Год назад
I think the awnser to the question of “Why do some bears like to roll down snowy hills?” Is simply because it’s fun lol. They are so very intelligent, what’s to say they don’t enjoy messing around just like us. Even when they get older. What a magnificent documentary! We are so lucky to have such beautiful, majestic, and incredibly powerful animals living in our country! Rest In peace Scarface, I’m so sorry you where killed in such a horrible way and with such ignorance. You will always be remembered.
@tammydeboard6537
@tammydeboard6537 Год назад
I agree with you. Some people say animals can't play. Well I think they are wrong. I've seen a lot of animals playing.
@faustinaoswell917
@faustinaoswell917 2 года назад
I watch u all day long I love bears just not up close but u bring us up close and I learn slot from watching ur videos so please keep bringing them I just a week ago came across one of ur videos and I was stuck I couldn't stop watching keep up the good job
@mariecoyle6882
@mariecoyle6882 3 года назад
Loved this . Narrator was smooth listening . Bear cubs so cute ❤
@MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis
@MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis 2 года назад
I love this documentary. Excellent photography and storytelling.
@topherd1011
@topherd1011 2 года назад
We once stumbled across a mother that was feeding her babies on her back.. she darn near took us out.. if there weren’t downed trees and debris to dive behind she would have surely got us. She’s apparently on high alert when she makes herself vulnerable like that.
@camilacabrera2567
@camilacabrera2567 2 года назад
Meeting of bear
@tammydeboard6537
@tammydeboard6537 Год назад
I just hope people educate themselves about bears before ever going around them. You could be around them all your life and nothing happens but all it takes is that one time. I live in a small town in Kentucky and we have seen more black bears this year so far then any other time. Something is bringing them down to the towns.
@BiPolar_BeaR.
@BiPolar_BeaR. 2 года назад
It's crazy scarface over 20 year old bear got killed by a "elk hunter" and then covered up and got free of charges
@bessiemann7468
@bessiemann7468 2 года назад
Oh my goodness That guy should have been charged and not allowed to hunt there ever
@blackbird163
@blackbird163 3 года назад
Lovely documentary thank you
@wykeishacraft6820
@wykeishacraft6820 3 года назад
Great video i love watching and learning more about animals of how they survive and where they live at .
@kathywedzik4905
@kathywedzik4905 2 года назад
I really love this video. Thank you for sharing.
@mello3214
@mello3214 Год назад
Thank you awesome documentary ❤
@lynderherberts2828
@lynderherberts2828 3 года назад
Wow! This is the best documentary about grizzlies that I have ever seen. Thank you!
@tonywhiffen6887
@tonywhiffen6887 2 года назад
Yes I think it is the best video I have seen
@septemberquest6393
@septemberquest6393 3 года назад
Splendid video..good narration and overall presentation 🐻🐻🐻
@Firebird-65
@Firebird-65 2 года назад
Excellent video! Thank you!
@hereiknowmyself-jeaniealks377
Incredible footage! Very informative!
@xxxxbigrich5752
@xxxxbigrich5752 3 года назад
I really enjoy watching these videos. I like that they are so informative.
@exploreuniverse154
@exploreuniverse154 3 года назад
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@americanoutdoorsman_1133
@americanoutdoorsman_1133 3 года назад
Those scars of battle!! He’s battled other grizzly bears and Sasquatch and sent them packing!!
@4A4FR33
@4A4FR33 3 года назад
Lol sasquatch... i like that.
@midwestmusic1909
@midwestmusic1909 3 года назад
@Craig David "You're" (🤭for random nobody trolling & calling everyone "low-IQ") 😆 Real winner.
@americanoutdoorsman_1133
@americanoutdoorsman_1133 3 года назад
@Craig David your life sucks so bad you have to troll all the time smh
@Robert-ry6xe
@Robert-ry6xe 3 года назад
@Craig David I can see your comments history. You made your account 1 week ago just to troll lmao such a sad little boy
@Robert-ry6xe
@Robert-ry6xe 3 года назад
@Craig David you know you’re entire comments history is public, right? I can see every comment is a troll comment lmao try again
@zeldarobinson3382
@zeldarobinson3382 3 года назад
Thank you great documentry.
@annoppo3188
@annoppo3188 Год назад
Such a beautiful film to watch and gave me so much joy!
@margaretszuky7065
@margaretszuky7065 3 года назад
**ENJOYED EVERY SECOND OF THIS VIDEO!! EXCELLENT FOOTAGE!! PERFECT NARRATION!!
@taigaforest2009
@taigaforest2009 3 года назад
Man: Scarface, a young grizzly bear Also man: he’s about 20 years old. ...
@greengiant3815
@greengiant3815 2 года назад
That was an awesome documentary to view. . Thanks..
@wendydebois1685
@wendydebois1685 Год назад
I really enjoyed this video. I really learned a lot! Thankyou🐻🐻🐻
@itsnotme328
@itsnotme328 2 года назад
Grizzlies can climb trees, but it depends on their weight, age, and physical health
@marcopena5117
@marcopena5117 Год назад
Yea that sounds about right. Thanks for pointing that out, I don't think Scarface would have enjoyed even trying to climb in his later days.
@Jay_Tray
@Jay_Tray 3 года назад
Wait, he really told the little cub "c'mon, hurry up" lol 20:05
@neeceeboo777
@neeceeboo777 2 месяца назад
Very interesting video. Thank you for sharing this.
@natureworldadventures
@natureworldadventures 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing....your videos are great
@gaddyify
@gaddyify 3 года назад
Scarface is what you call a real grizzled vet.
@MyfriendthinkheOJ
@MyfriendthinkheOJ 3 года назад
COCAINE!
@grurplechipmunk4566
@grurplechipmunk4566 2 года назад
Yeah him and his grizzled attitude
@L_E_L_0_U_P
@L_E_L_0_U_P 2 года назад
CoD reference.. I like it.
@charlesbyrd6055
@charlesbyrd6055 2 года назад
Scarface was the name of the marine Huey exfil chopper pilots units used by MACSOG in their forays into Laos and Cambodia and north Vietnam in the Indochina war...brave men.....they also had Cobras as escort
@banateran
@banateran 2 года назад
Onkl
@paulafernandes6875
@paulafernandes6875 2 года назад
I love how the moms play with them especially the cub with no siblings
@Angela-ns8ux
@Angela-ns8ux Год назад
True I live in Idaho and grew up partially in Washington.. we'd travel through yellowstone sometimes when driving here to see all of our relatives grandparents ect.. then when I was 13 my mother and I moved to Utah .. where I lived till just a few years ago I'm now 51 but Yellowstone is amazing .. abd bears are amazing the trouble is all of these bear attacks are happening now because people think they are above being mailed and killed abd are too dumb to carry bear spray ..
@williamerdmann2059
@williamerdmann2059 2 года назад
Awesome video , thanks
@zootsootful
@zootsootful 3 года назад
Incredible, the good way... On the one hand, you have highly cinematic story lines, while somehow the cameras are always where they need to be, at the right time. These guys are pros. Taken live, but you couldn't write better sequences. Refreshing, what with all the clickbait out there.
@Leoprincess3038
@Leoprincess3038 2 года назад
Man, actually learning stuff is completely unexpected when you're just expecting to take pictures and videos....I learned a lot about animals just by taking pictures of them, because you have to watch them do their own thing lol it's pretty cool
@havetime100
@havetime100 3 года назад
Once I saw a bear in the woods thank god I had a deck of uno cards. We played for about an hour, now I bring a deck every time I hike now
@exploreuniverse154
@exploreuniverse154 3 года назад
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@mjf3480
@mjf3480 2 года назад
Awesome! Thank U
@denvergearhart6363
@denvergearhart6363 Год назад
Thank you for such beautiful and entertaining video of
@didibolter9362
@didibolter9362 2 года назад
I feel so bad for the young cow Bison that died in the frozen water, I also feel just as bad for her mom, now mom has no baby, what a horrible tragedy 😢😭
@saugatphuyal850
@saugatphuyal850 2 года назад
Her only option to have another baby is by getting clapped by other bisons 😦😦😏
@edclark726
@edclark726 3 года назад
What a terrific job by all involved !!
@aprilgates1474
@aprilgates1474 Год назад
Great documentary
@SNESfan8
@SNESfan8 2 года назад
This documentary is perfect.
@wykeishacraft6820
@wykeishacraft6820 3 года назад
A gorgeous bear family,29:14 cubs enjoying themselves with mom.
@exploreuniverse154
@exploreuniverse154 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AmJXZ4w4UgE.html
@dfuss2756
@dfuss2756 3 года назад
That was really informative as well as entertaining.
@jameshodge1517
@jameshodge1517 Год назад
25:52 into this video I showed my mom the "clouds in the sky" across the roadway. After watching it again went back after seeing them, granite boulders in water, and she said "It looks like sky to me." We laughed! 😂
@louisewindsor9237
@louisewindsor9237 Год назад
Amazing footage and so interesting
@douglasdailey5998
@douglasdailey5998 2 года назад
Grizzlies that have been pushed out of Yellowstone by other Grizzlies have south into Colorado and new Mexico pictures have been taken. And the grizzly also goes north. Canada has documented a cross breed between a polar bear and a grizzly or it might have been Alaska not sure.
@wasidanatsali6374
@wasidanatsali6374 2 года назад
In 2006, the occurrence of grizzly/polar hybrid in nature was confirmed by testing the DNA of a unique-looking bear that had been shot near Sachs Harbour, Northwest Territories on Banks Island in the Canadian Arctic. The number of confirmed hybrids has since risen to eight, all of them descending from the same female polar bear. Some were killed by hunters others were live trapped, studied and released thus they remain in the wild. The eight hybrids identified to date include four first generation (F1, 50:50) and four grizzly bear backcross individuals (75:25 grizzly:polar bear). A single F1 female was the mother of all four backcross individuals, and a single female polar bear was the mother of all four F1s, and thus the mother or grandmother of all the hybrid bears identified to date. It is hard to know whether these events are a harbinger of the breakdown of a species barrier, or just an unusual anecdote, since all confirmed grizzly/polar bear crosses to date trace to the unusual mate choice of a single female polar bear.
@douglasdailey5998
@douglasdailey5998 2 года назад
@@wasidanatsali6374 wow, thanks for the information. That is best information comment that i have ever seen, thank you very much.
@janvafa9959
@janvafa9959 3 года назад
I grew up near Yellowstone in the 60’s and 70’s … I remember the bear jams (traffic stopped because there was a mother bear with Cubs on the road… begging for food from the cars. I remember fishing from fishing bridge and staying in the cabins that used to be there…
@mammadingo9165
@mammadingo9165 3 года назад
Beautiful Memories
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 2 года назад
Amazing. Shame those monsters had killed off all the wolves until 1995. The year the wolves came back to Yellowstone was the same year I came into the world! That's something, right?
@janvafa9959
@janvafa9959 2 года назад
@@CoreyMillionaire2029 - back then the ‘critters’ had become too accustomed to people as a source of food, no fear… so they were dangerous! So hard decisions were made. I remember all the controversy… people in the area were afraid the bears they relocated would starve or begin going out of the park and attacking the herds on the outskirts of the park. There was also a lot of concern about the economic impact of ‘less’ bears. Plus bears are smart and it was a real struggle to develop bear-proof trash cans… some were very ingenious, but the bears eventually figured most of them out!
@CoreyMillionaire2029
@CoreyMillionaire2029 2 года назад
@@janvafa9959 What about the bison, coyotes, and pumas? Were they in different conservation situations? Coyotes were top dogs for 70 years before the wolves returned and elk were overgrazing willow saplings right?
@janvafa9959
@janvafa9959 2 года назад
@@CoreyMillionaire2029 - pretty accurate. Once the top predators (wolves) were removed (because ranchers believed they were killing their animals) the prey animals begin to expand in population more than the area could support. And the ill old, and weak animals weren’t being thinned from the herds as effectively… there were still deaths but not as many as were needed to maintain a healthy population. Then they began starving during the winters… this is the point that the bureaucracts decided that maybe they had made a mistake and began researching the possibility of returning wolves to the ecosystem…
@bmitzagrrmursal6233
@bmitzagrrmursal6233 3 года назад
Thanks guys for another beautiful one
@narele25
@narele25 2 года назад
7:16 is the most adorable thing I have ever seen.
@grammiesawesomeadventures
@grammiesawesomeadventures 3 года назад
Very interesting, and entertaining!
@donnadonna124
@donnadonna124 3 года назад
Bears such a beautiful animals
@kirklogeston5935
@kirklogeston5935 2 года назад
Great video to watch!
@kevinclarke5285
@kevinclarke5285 3 года назад
Very good. As usual
@bilalkurdish.berlin5237
@bilalkurdish.berlin5237 3 года назад
Gorgeous as always
@snaillyo3179
@snaillyo3179 3 года назад
Thank You 🤡
@number1Don
@number1Don 2 года назад
Isnt nature just beautiful when there are no humans interfering.
@brianstevens7241
@brianstevens7241 2 года назад
Right. It not like there is a camera crew there.
@jimrobcoyle
@jimrobcoyle 2 года назад
Humans are Natural. #Aloha
@number1Don
@number1Don 2 года назад
@keith mullens Its even more beautiful when it's mauling a helpless Keith who's screaming and crying like a little girl.
@number1Don
@number1Don 2 года назад
@keith mullens Can you try again, English will do.
@shivansmyth9315
@shivansmyth9315 2 года назад
You guys are such a dope channel!
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