It's just a blonde black bear. Black bears go in many colors. White, brown, black, light brown, and grey. I'm native American and I live in Port Angeles Washington and I don't see the big deal.
I believe what your referring to is a color faze black bear. The point of this documentary is that these specific bears are white year round, their whole life. Just my opinion though. Side note: hello fellow Washingtonian. Bellingham resident here. Love port Angeles. Used to do a lot of work in that area with my last job. It was my favorite place to work when I had a job down there. The drive & scenery are amazing. Never gets old.
@@chrish5224 I don’t believe bears can color faze. A white Black bear is the equivalent of a person having blue eyes and ginger hair. Also great I’m glad Port Angeles had that impact.
The Aztec Inca and Kisu tribe may have been the most sophisticated but they’re not the tribe everyone claims to be 9 out of 10 people who say their Native American no matter where they live claim to be Cherokee which I actually am Shawnee and Cherokee I live in Indiana born and raised and the Shawnee and Cherokee dominated the Midwest FACTS
I saw a white bear in New Mexico in July of 2009. I saw it twice that day, it followed me after breakfast for a short while before turning into the forest as I continued along the trail.
@@Snowboy2015 why such an ugly heart? Are you too not white? Ignorance at its finest. Thank you Charlie Elliot for telling us of your sighting of this animal. 😊
Please Please, keep away the Europeans who so decimated the Lower 48, with No Regard for Culture, Nature, I know, these were my Ancestors, who wiped out the Mighty Herd of Buffalo, once 3 Million Strong, and the Native Indians who's land the Stole and Slaughter without regard