Which after all could actually make him a real danger. When predators go after humans it's often because they are too old and therefore slow to catch other prey for example.
Yeah it's pretty disturbing when you realize it's actually a injury, when i first saw those videos i tough it was funny but then i saw this one and i feel like i'm evil :/
@@youngspunky2835 - the worst part is fish and wildlife not helping him. They just say he is injured and move on. That's why he or she is so skinny because they cant hunt without their front paws
I think the recent videos of bears walking like this explain all the bigfoot sightings. There are even bigger bears walking around like this and I can see how people seeing them could tell they are not human but not recognise they are bears, especially at night or in the darkness of a forest through trees. Instead, they'd think they were some weird unknown creature, a bigfoot hairy ape creature.
I just made a comment about this too! This explains a lot of them, especially when most sightings were recorded with a phone that was capable of producing the same video quality a potato would. A bear walking around on its hind legs recorded in that quality could easily pass as “Bigfoot”.
Sunshine unfortunately somebody shot and killed him about a year ago. I wish someone tranquilized him and helped him. A lot of people referred to him as “Pedals” I think there’s a few articles about him. I live somewhat near the area.
@🌟HAWG! There are species of animals that are altruistic towards other animals, even if they aren't the same species. Whales have protected people from sharks, for instance. Humans are especially altruistic towards animals. We capture, heal, rehabilitate, and release injured animals all the time. There would be absolutely nothing wrong with capturing and giving medical treatment to a bear. The notion that you should "let nature run it's course" is not a valid excuse to not help an animal. If you were to say that bears are dangerous and nobody had the proper tools or training to capture that particular bear, it would be valid. Otherwise, please don't buy into the whole "I can't help cause it's just nature" thing. There's nothing wrong with any species on this planet wanting to help a different one.
@🌟HAWG! Well That is life, but now the scales have been tipped. There is now over 7 BILLION PEOPLE in the world and the number of animals that can be eaten and is safe to eaten has decreased in numbers. If we dont try to take care of it then once every animal in world is gone we will be eating grass. By saving a bear it is like allow it to continue to do its part in mother nature.
Agreed! If you see an animal in distress, you should be calling the proper agencies that can give him medical attention, & then have him released back out into the wild. Poor guy! 😟
That is actually normal. Especially if you take into account that he probably burns more fat having to support his entire bodyweight walking on his hind legs which would also cause him to use his abdominal muscles more than a normal bear. He isn't an unhealthy skinny' or emaciated. Their would have been some sort of professional stepping into help if that were the case. Also, it seems he has already healed and has been that way for a while which is the reason they didnt step in to help with those injuries. There is nothing they could do that could significantly improve his situation and would have caused unnecessary stress and more harm than good.
Bro Imagine seeing this bear walking upright through the woods for a brief second. Bruh I honestly wouldn’t blame people if they thought they saw Bigfoot or a freaking Skinwalker! 💀💀
I feel like this is a very good piece of evidence to suggest Bigfoot is not real and that this might be what people are seeing when they say they've seen "Bigfoot".
If this happened in China, then the western media would say this is a person wearing a bear suit, but if this happened in the US, then this is a real bear.
Similar instances of injured bears, large grizzlies in particular, could be where sasquatch sightings originated from. From a distance, that did not look like a bear. Poor thing, I hope its either doing well or its suffering is ended
+halcyon daze I think so. It's not just bears, but all animals...like that dog who rescued his friend from the traffic and the lionesses who fostered baby gazelles and baboons. There's weird stuff going on in the animal kingdom.
@@Cerph Its front right paw looks mangled/amputated from whatever accident it had. The bear would still walk on two legs...capture and release can be traumatic for wild animals. With a bear living this close to people, we don't want to make an already injured bear more anxious. And if they release him somewhere else, he'll just get out-competed and die. This bear relies on scavenging human waste. Sad as it is, if they mess with him they are not helping.
I wish they could have captured him and fixed his paw injuries. Poor bear. Constantly walking upright would become as uncomfortable for him as constantly walking on all fours would be to us humans. :(
Pedals appears to have been killed in October 2016 in New Jersey's first sanctioned bow and arrow hunt in four decades. During the hunt, which also included muzzle-loading rifles, a total of 562 bears were killed.
It’s scary at first, but after you’ve seen it a few times, it’s just weird. Then you find out it’s because his front paws are injured, then it’s just sad and tragic. Then you realize they don’t intend to help him, and then it’s really upsetting.
I don't know about injuries to his pawS, but it doesn't have a right paw specifically, from a wrist down. So probably it's just easier for it to walk on 2 than on 3 paws. So it doesn't have to be in pain, it might just lost the single paw.
The bear is obviously trying to blend in to society, he realize if you walk upright and fake an injury people will just except him? Never mind the bear thats just Vinny he lives a round the corner up in the woods, he comes to get his daily snack and off he goes , by the way he is 3 years old and harmless to people, also, don't go into the woods at night, why? Because Vinny and his brother may eat your ass!!! LOL!!!!
Imagine going out for fresh air and seeing an almost human creature walking around your backyard, barely visible to see it but not enough to identify it
Me, sitting outside my porch seeing the bear walk thinking it’s a person in costume and just laughing till it comes close and realizes it’s really a bear and haul ass in the door 😂😂
I saw a video before this about this same bear. It's said he walks upright because he is missing a front paw. Poor thing. But, three paws or four, he is still a wild animal capable of injuring people
It’s a bear, as damaged as it’s paws are they will heal, “all wounds heal in time.” Plus, it’s a bear, it’s the video game tank of the real life wild. Bears can take a heck ton of damage and just walk away acting like it’s just a flesh wound. So when a bear walks around, Bigfoot probably hired it to walk on 2 feet to throw off his sent.
We just had a sighting at our local play ground. At first the kids and I thought we had some creep hiding behind the bushes in a black hoodie watching us. It crept down then stood up and walked off fast into the woods. Then I kept thinking about it we live in an area highly populated with bears . I looked back at the picture I tried taking of it and now I'm certain it was a younger bear.
@@johnjames5712yep.... but.... who knows, the bear could've lost it, and really was a "predator" looking for food lmao (I say "lost it" bc I know they don't usually eat/attack humans)
@@hihi615 ya esp not small black bears on in the north east. they do not eat or ever attack humans. and even if one did the only think that could cause one to ever attack a human would be if it was cornered scared with no way to get away or if someone was a threat to a bear's cubs. tho they do look to look for food and even go threw people's garbage cans.
Ok. You write a check to give him help. I dont want any of my money to go for a so called help to a bear that seems to do just fine. I rather pay to help a human being that is suffering.
AUTOMOTIVE HIGH !! There’s already lots of organizations out there that help wildlife it’s an industry like any other it’s not like someone is gonna come take money out of your pocket from you... smh. Many of these places run on donation anyway
@@squadallaaaaaa8706 yea im cool with donations. But these days people get their armes twisted and get taxed and sometimes some of those taxes go to very embarrassing organizations or companies.
Injured bears are actually even more of a risk to humans. With winter approaching, he could get desperate for food and start breaking into houses or cars or rummaging through trash to find an easy meal. If he’s so injured that he’s completely changed his way of walking, he might also change his way of foraging and doing other bear things. It seems like it’s time for authorities to step in.
He's just trying to blend in. He's saying, "This way no one will get suspicious when I look for some munchies in those bins. They'll think I'm just a goofy neighbor who needs a shave out for a walk."
Lucas A Alvarez you made it a big deal dude. i said stupid hunter bc i felt bad that he/she killed an innocent animal who probably used it for its fur, not “to eat”.
Yeh ur rite lol a brown bear 1100 more pounds. 10 more ysrds away in a dense forest getting dark slot of poeples eyes are getting worse from our everyday lifes some fuzzy camera quality and we've got sasquatch lol it makes TOO MUCH SENSE. Great comment
I've seen a bear in florida do this. Bear was being chased by a herd of cattle. It climbed over the barbwire fence and ran across the highway. I said to myself "no one will ever believe you"
You would think but no, they would rather do nothing but _"wish him well"_ . If they are unable to help him with his injuries, then the least they should do is put him out of his misery! He looks thin probably because it's hard to find and eat food given his injuries.