@@RobertJohnson-hp4gz They can tell the bear that the food is not gluten free. Bears are very careful about the food they eat. They like to try to eat as healthy as possible. If they find out that their food isn't organic, gluten free, and nongmo, they will continue to search to a wholefoods or traderjoes.
@@ukan.536I think they mean don’t leave a garage door open that has a fridge full of food in there, which I agree with it was just poorly worded, the guy said they frequently have bears so I agree it was pretty dumb to just leave that open…
How long before these homeowners start bear-proofing their food and garbage containers? Should be a municipal bylaw in areas such as this with consequences for non-compliance.
@@spoonypoon7998 I do live around bears, and there's a lot you can do to deter them. It won't work 100% of the time, but everyone should be taking steps, because a bear that gets acclimatized to finding food in a human neighbourhood will eventually have to be killed.
I lived there before. The garbage cans are bear resistant and they do have bylaws for it. It's hard to stop a bear if he really wants something, just look at that toyota
@@jefflangille2882 It's kind of like rat proofing: all you can do is make it really really difficult for the rats to get in, but if they're hungry enough, they will get through any barrier.
yes more laws...keep them coming...we dont have any laws to defend our house from intruders...yes give them the car keys...Bears are less of a threat then the refugees that come over the border.
That big bear needs to be hazed out of the neighbourhood so he knows that his frozen food fest is a bad idea. And homeowners need to be more bear aware and safe with attractants. Don’t make the bear pay the ultimate price for your ignorance
@@pamelaliegh How big of an area is the bear's home? You could say that about any place on Earth. Where you live was likely at one time some animal's home or area. This is in the north part of Greater Vancouver. Hardly out in the wilderness where these home owners cut down the bears home. Look at a map of British Columbia. Vancouver takes up a small fraction of a percent of the province. Bears have lots of space to live in. People need places to live as well. Just as you do.
Last week was fairly in a forest trail, I look ahead and 10 feet away the biggest bear ever seen, I gasped for air a second, then slowly walked away from it's path, it jus slowly walked away also. I had a large dog with me but it did not react to bear, think that's what may have saved me.
You'd rather it be gone eh? Well, bears happen to live in Lynn Valley too and it's up to you to close your doors and keep your garbage safe. I grew up in Lynn Valley and I know all about bears. They are our neighbors and they aren't disposable. We can coexist if we show respect to each other.
He pretty much got to this point that you made. You shouldn't just pick what you want to hear. He'd rather not have to deal with the bear coming to steal food out of people's homes and intimidating people with their massive size & quick heavy claws. But at the same time he wants no harm to come to the bear, so he'll choose to deal with the bear as exactly that, a pesky neighbor in a love hate relationship
you just admitted that you have had 4 bear instances that they have gotten into your garbage, maybe keep your garbage where a bear cannot get at it, oh and keep your garage closed so this doesn't continue happening, once a bear finds a food source it will be back, gotta be bear smart especially if you live in North Vancouver nearby forest areas, I grew up in North Vancouver and bears is a fact of life there
@floodtech7099 then let’s put you in the forest where there’s man made forest fires everywhere, smoke everywhere, no food because of it anywhere and see where you end up? 🤦♀️
I live in Northern Ontario, Canada. Out at our cottage on Lake Superior, everyone used old box freezers as garbage bins. They have to put giant locks and chains around them to keep the bears out, but it works.
@@morganfreeman5972 they know what dens are. They know what humans are. They can smell multiple humans in these den like boxes. I don’t think anyone is saying they understand things like property tax. 🤦♀️
@@morganfreeman5972 Bears that come into your home are not scared of humans or pretty much anything in the forest, they like all other animals are not aware of their mortality.
That’s hilarious! There are millions of acres of unoccupied woodland out there but bears know where to find the free lunch…wherever there are humans. It’s actually bears taking over our habitat.
@@Pathfinder76 People gona be nuts to find out that bears have sommer coats where they look much thiner than usualy. This fella in the video was simply just fater considering he has free food 24/7 there.
Please remember the fires are bringing them more into our neighborhoods...they are hungry. Most fires are caused by humans. They dont want to have to travel in unknown territory. We have to learn to not leave garbage out, even in our cars. Also, if you have food for your chickens, etc. in sheds or chicken coops, please keep all in a tight containers, in a safe location and only feed your livestock when you are there. They were here first. Let's love them, admire them, they are beautiful and historical to this Country, but keep them at a distance. ❤️
"Most fires are caused by humans." *W R O N G* ---> *A L L* fires are caused by ---> *L I G H T N I N G* ..... duuuuuuuuhhhhhhhh Proven over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over !!!
You don't have to shoot black bears if they don't show any aggression. We had many bears around our house in the Kootenays and never got attacked. Once I met a bear in the open, I just raised my arms, rattled my keys and went "Kssscht!" and it disappeared. As long as they find enough food they'll probably be docile. Don't approach or corner them, give them space. GOD bless.
How cute and cuddly the bear looks! Just like in the movies - Bhallu the bear. So unfortunate that the real-life bear can kill you and you cant pet them.
@@rayray8687those bins also don’t work. I’ve watched a bear open a “bear proof” dumpster lid, grab a bag of garbage out and run off. If the bear smells something it wants, the bear usually gets what it wants.
@@dallasmenzies7451: Well, they certainly work better than a $20 bin from Walmart, lol. Having said that I once watched a squirrel open a steel bin of birdseed that has an animal-proof spring-steel latch. It took about 3 minutes to figure out how the latch works and then it flipped the lid onto the ground with a great clang, frighteningly itself in the process. It was comical.
The Bear Is Not The "Uninvited Guest." The more that we encroach on wildlife, squeezing their already stressed habitat, the more we will see encounters like this.
I'm headed back to Africa. I know it's been 80,000 years but we don't seem invited anywhere. Weirdest animals on earth....nope, turns out not invited there either...hint...we are wildlife.
Brah. They are not "stressed" animals seek out human settlements because that's where the food is and they know it. Been that way for 200 thousand years. Where do you think dogs came from? Cats? Animals like foxes, skunks, possums and even cougars THRIVE in cities and towns.
BC is mostly devoid of people. it's largely wilderness. this community has been here for decades. bears frequent cities that border on the forests, because they are attracted to our food smells. there are many thousands of encounters like this every year across BC.
Some brilliant minds here. What “rapist” wit! I can’t believe somebody typed this. This is why you have no friends in real life. The fact that you made multiple posts with the same puns…. Oy…..
@@my3dviews good gravy you’re dim. “Who said anything about a rapist that you were quoting” - non sequitur and nonsensical. That can’t even be rationally parsed as a standalone sentence.”
They are Not telling the truth ..... the Outer Door Skin was peeled off while breaking into the car. This does not and can not be done from inside a car which the "door was left open"
my aunt's best friend went on a solo camping trip to Algonquin Park in Ontario. When leaving, she did the traditional camper thing...after days in the wilderness, you stop at the park's restaurant and have a decent meal. Just as she was starting to eat, some doofus started leaning on his car horn, and wouldn't stop....she sighed and went back to her meal. When finished, she walked out of the restaurant to find......that SHE was the doofus, a Black Bear had smelled the garbage in the trunk of her car, torn the roof off her convertible and was sitting on the steering wheel...and car horn...while digging his way through the back seat into the trunk and chowing down. We never found out how much it cost to get everything fixed....
I watched a bear open a locked car trunk to get at a box full of food. He slapped it near the lock so his claws penetrated the steel, then lifted and it popped open. Black bears' muscles, pound for pound, are the strongest of any mammal.
this is the response of the rcmp to just allow it to come back after it now knows these boxes have food in them ? rcmp are criminal to take the chance the bear won't eat a child
Canadians are so cool with their wild creatures, I recall one clip where a guy stood on his veranda calmly talking to a brar in his yard telling it had to leave because he had to go to work. But it is not good that they learn that they can find food in proximity to humans' residential areas.
To the Americans confused by this video: Yes in Canada we leave our garage doors open (along with a tasty food source) knowing a bear is in the area. We are that friendly.
Maybe if they weren’t spraying so much garbage on everything the bears would stay in their own habitat and eat the food they are actually accustomed to.. no food in the wild they will come down and find it
Yeahhhh no, bears will eat damn near anything they can get ahold of, they have a sense of smell 10x stronger than a dogs and they have a sweet tooth too. If it came down to eating delicious soup bones and grass, which would you choose?
@@blobbertmcblob4888 I lived in the bush most of my childhood.. they would rather not be around humans.. do some research.. there’s no native grass anymore where I’m from.. it’s all imported from elsewhere.. habitat’s are changing.. they are spraying chem’s all over our forests.. they say it’s to prevent fires.. but it’s highly flammable
Bears are very smart. Bears will go into cars because they smell food wrappers etc. and yup they can pretty much destroy the interior. Convertible cars they go thru the soft top. 😮
How many times do we have to tell people not to lock their pets in a hot car ?
😂😂😂😂😂
The door was unlocked. The bear went in the car and was accidentally trapped inside
@@wjkwjk3484 Dont get sarcasm?
@@wjkwjk3484The bear is not a pet that’s why it’s a joke
@@wjkwjk3484no kidding 🙄🤦♀️
The bear found a food source. It will be back.
The locals need to give a reason for the bear to stay away.
@@RobertJohnson-hp4gz They can tell the bear that the food is not gluten free. Bears are very careful about the food they eat. They like to try to eat as healthy as possible. If they find out that their food isn't organic, gluten free, and nongmo, they will continue to search to a wholefoods or traderjoes.
So in other words… it’s dead
Don’t leave the garage open and food in the fridge
Don't leave food in the fridge?
@@ukan.536I think they mean don’t leave a garage door open that has a fridge full of food in there, which I agree with it was just poorly worded, the guy said they frequently have bears so I agree it was pretty dumb to just leave that open…
@@konkeydongblaster Thank you for clearing that up so nicely.
This is one HEALTHY feller!
How long before these homeowners start bear-proofing their food and garbage containers? Should be a municipal bylaw in areas such as this with consequences for non-compliance.
I watched a video where a bear opened a bare proof garbage can.. You obviously don't live around bears
@@spoonypoon7998 I do live around bears, and there's a lot you can do to deter them. It won't work 100% of the time, but everyone should be taking steps, because a bear that gets acclimatized to finding food in a human neighbourhood will eventually have to be killed.
I lived there before. The garbage cans are bear resistant and they do have bylaws for it. It's hard to stop a bear if he really wants something, just look at that toyota
@@jefflangille2882 It's kind of like rat proofing: all you can do is make it really really difficult for the rats to get in, but if they're hungry enough, they will get through any barrier.
yes more laws...keep them coming...we dont have any laws to defend our house from intruders...yes give them the car keys...Bears are less of a threat then the refugees that come over the border.
Good luck explaining that to the car insurance!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
The outside of my car was attacked by a bear and it was covered, luckily I had photos of the huge paw prints in the mud and bite marks on my bumper.
Oh my I was thinking the same thing!!!!
I am sure they will believe it.
... one of the times the insurance lady on the phone just laughs and laughs, and says good luck with that!
Who Leaves their garage door opened the you aren't home?
I've seen comments on other videos of people saying some HOAs demand garage doors be left open. Utter insanity and power tripping IMO.
@@nikiTricoteusethat’s beyond ridiculous. Inviting theft in addition to other pests…and bears!
@@nikiTricoteuse Only in California!
Hoas are against freedom @@nikiTricoteuse
@@nikiTricoteuse whereas others demand they stay closed
That big bear needs to be hazed out of the neighbourhood so he knows that his frozen food fest is a bad idea. And homeowners need to be more bear aware and safe with attractants. Don’t make the bear pay the ultimate price for your ignorance
They should relocate the bear to a safe area for it and people. Far enough away that it won't ever come back.
@@my3dviewsno, the home owners who cut down the bears home, need to stop leaving food out for it. This is a human problem. Not a bear problem.
@@pamelaliegh How big of an area is the bear's home? You could say that about any place on Earth. Where you live was likely at one time some animal's home or area.
This is in the north part of Greater Vancouver. Hardly out in the wilderness where these home owners cut down the bears home. Look at a map of British Columbia. Vancouver takes up a small fraction of a percent of the province. Bears have lots of space to live in. People need places to live as well. Just as you do.
who cares if the bear pays the ultimate price? Bears make humans pay the ultimate price.
Last week was fairly in a forest trail, I look ahead and 10 feet away the biggest bear ever seen, I gasped for air a second, then slowly walked away from it's path, it jus slowly walked away also.
I had a large dog with me but it did not react to bear, think that's what may have saved me.
You'd rather it be gone eh? Well, bears happen to live in Lynn Valley too and it's up to you to close your doors and keep your garbage safe. I grew up in Lynn Valley and I know all about bears. They are our neighbors and they aren't disposable. We can coexist if we show respect to each other.
Exactly, I too lived in Upper Lynn Valley it's called being bear smart
He pretty much got to this point that you made. You shouldn't just pick what you want to hear.
He'd rather not have to deal with the bear coming to steal food out of people's homes and intimidating people with their massive size & quick heavy claws. But at the same time he wants no harm to come to the bear, so he'll choose to deal with the bear as exactly that, a pesky neighbor in a love hate relationship
Exactly, they are NOT disposable and they deserve to be there and be treated with respect!! Well said 👏 👏
you just admitted that you have had 4 bear instances that they have gotten into your garbage, maybe keep your garbage where a bear cannot get at it, oh and keep your garage closed so this doesn't continue happening, once a bear finds a food source it will be back, gotta be bear smart especially if you live in North Vancouver nearby forest areas, I grew up in North Vancouver and bears is a fact of life there
@floodtech7099 then let’s put you in the forest where there’s man made forest fires everywhere, smoke everywhere, no food because of it anywhere and see where you end up? 🤦♀️
Finally cops making a good call!! Leave the Bear alone!! Even rescued the poor beast!! TWO THUMBS UP!!
Not their job, imagine the uproar if they let off a couple of rounds, if they even have them.
That car was completely destroyed. Imagine being in there.
Terrible mechanic bearly fixed anything.
You would be destroyed too
I can imagine the look on the car owners face when their insurance company weasels out by saying they do not cover "Acts Of Bear."
Don't imagine being in there. Imagine positive outcomes instead.
@@Charlee-w1u 😭😭😁😁🤮🤮
I live in Northern Ontario, Canada. Out at our cottage on Lake Superior, everyone used old box freezers as garbage bins. They have to put giant locks and chains around them to keep the bears out, but it works.
Bear Bin? Works for where I live
It works until the bears show up with a stethoscope
@@ytzpilot Underrated comment!
@@DKNguyen3.1415 oh yup, my dyslexia therefore missed that. Cheers
It's called being bear smart
He had a big smile and a full tummy lol
The food stealing bear is absolutely massive and stunning all in one!!
Bears smell us a mile away and know exactly what a human home is.
Srsly
They only know it's a source of food. They have no concept of what a home or private property is.
@@morganfreeman5972 they know what dens are. They know what humans are. They can smell multiple humans in these den like boxes. I don’t think anyone is saying they understand things like property tax. 🤦♀️
@@kz7115 Well said
@@morganfreeman5972 Bears that come into your home are not scared of humans or pretty much anything in the forest, they like all other animals are not aware of their mortality.
I hope nothing happens to the bear, people need to stop taking over their habitat
That’s hilarious! There are millions of acres of unoccupied woodland out there but bears know where to find the free lunch…wherever there are humans. It’s actually bears taking over our habitat.
We live on acreage, bears own it. Luckily they stay clear of our homes because there it still lots of room for them. I'd hate to see it developed. 😢
@@rayray8687 we all inherit the same planet, sometimes our paths may cross
lol, do u think u are currently living in ur own habitat?
the habitat u claim as urs was once occupied by nature.
How about bringing your freezer inside? Oh this has happened 4 yrs in a row. Duh anything in there?
Sometimes those big box freezers take up too much living space. Garage might be the only area that has enough space for them.
Why Call it a Beast? Most of it Natural Habitat is gone. That Beautiful Bear is just trying to survive.
Most of it's natural habitat is not 'gone". Have you ever been out mid-west? more wilderness than not.
The vast majority of where bears live in Canada is not inhabited.
"Beast" isn't always used as an insult.
My screen name is the name of my tauren druid in WoW, and it can transform into a bear.
That poor bear is suffering in this heat too. Imagine wearing a fur coat and tolerating the weather we’ve had the past several days.
thank you for saying this ❤
Good grief. They have been doing it for centuries. lol.
Their fur helps them maintain body temperature, kind of like a cat or a very furry dog (Akita, Husky, Malamute)
@@Pathfinder76 People gona be nuts to find out that bears have sommer coats where they look much thiner than usualy. This fella in the video was simply just fater considering he has free food 24/7 there.
there's cold rivers everywhere... he knows where they are
Give him a break he was just looking for the BEAR essentials.
You mean BARE NECESSITIES?
@@Artnotforthesakeofart That's a bear faced lie.
Please remember the fires are bringing them more into our neighborhoods...they are hungry. Most fires are caused by humans. They dont want to have to travel in unknown territory. We have to learn to not leave garbage out, even in our cars. Also, if you have food for your chickens, etc. in sheds or chicken coops, please keep all in a tight containers, in a safe location and only feed your livestock when you are there.
They were here first.
Let's love them, admire them, they are beautiful and historical to this Country, but keep them at a distance. ❤️
"Most fires are caused by humans."
*W R O N G*
---> *A L L* fires are caused by ---> *L I G H T N I N G* ..... duuuuuuuuhhhhhhhh
Proven over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over !!!
His name is barry
Car detailing at its best & for free. Sympathies to both bear & the car owner.
You don't have to shoot black bears if they don't show any aggression. We had many bears around our house in the Kootenays and never got attacked. Once I met a bear in the open, I just raised my arms, rattled my keys and went "Kssscht!" and it disappeared. As long as they find enough food they'll probably be docile. Don't approach or corner them, give them space. GOD bless.
Gorgeous bear!!! Super cute!! 😍🐻❤
He's a real pro. Knows how to open up the cap on jars and everything..lol
" Now imagine that Toyota is your own body 😬🙏
I guess in that case I would say don't swallow a bear whole. Also aim to have the physique of a silverado lol
Cor. Pretty easy to imagine the amount of damage a bear could do to a human when you look at that car! 😳
How cute and cuddly the bear looks! Just like in the movies - Bhallu the bear. So unfortunate that the real-life bear can kill you and you cant pet them.
perhaps better sealed containers for food waste? glad no one or the bear was hurt.
You can buy bear-resistant garbage containers. They cost $1000 or more but if you don’t have one you are going to have bear guests constantly.
@@rayray8687those bins also don’t work. I’ve watched a bear open a “bear proof” dumpster lid, grab a bag of garbage out and run off. If the bear smells something it wants, the bear usually gets what it wants.
@@dallasmenzies7451: Well, they certainly work better than a $20 bin from Walmart, lol. Having said that I once watched a squirrel open a steel bin of birdseed that has an animal-proof spring-steel latch. It took about 3 minutes to figure out how the latch works and then it flipped the lid onto the ground with a great clang, frighteningly itself in the process. It was comical.
Does home or vehicle insurance cover bear related damages ?
No insurance doesn’t cover STUPIDITY
No.
@@Westcoast_Fishingactually it does!
What a beauty
They are so beautiful. Why can’t they be friendly and loving like golden retrievers?
They would kill us with kindness...literally.
They can be. The bears in Russia are friendly. People keep them as pets and they act like dogs.
The Bear Is Not The "Uninvited Guest."
The more that we encroach on wildlife, squeezing their already stressed habitat, the more we will see encounters like this.
I'm headed back to Africa. I know it's been 80,000 years but we don't seem invited anywhere. Weirdest animals on earth....nope, turns out not invited there either...hint...we are wildlife.
Brah. They are not "stressed" animals seek out human settlements because that's where the food is and they know it. Been that way for 200 thousand years. Where do you think dogs came from? Cats?
Animals like foxes, skunks, possums and even cougars THRIVE in cities and towns.
BC is mostly devoid of people. it's largely wilderness. this community has been here for decades. bears frequent cities that border on the forests, because they are attracted to our food smells. there are many thousands of encounters like this every year across BC.
Damn fool not to keep his garage door closed if he has previously seen bears in the vicinity. 🙄😖
Poor bear must have been so terrified. Glad he got out okay!
In Australia we call that locking your child (bear) in a Datsun sauna
The heat was un-bear able
Some brilliant minds here. What “rapist” wit! I can’t believe somebody typed this. This is why you have no friends in real life. The fact that you made multiple posts with the same puns…. Oy…..
@@datacipher Seriously? "rapist"? I think you are over reacting to a simple comment, with one that is far worse.
@@my3dviews sigh… why do you think that word was in quotes?
@@datacipher Who said anything about a rapist that you were quoting. Your comment made no sense other than being rude.
@@my3dviews good gravy you’re dim. “Who said anything about a rapist that you were quoting” - non sequitur and nonsensical. That can’t even be rationally parsed as a standalone sentence.”
I'm glad I live in an area that bears don't frequent.
That bear is so beautiful, his coat looks so thick and smooth and he’s big asf
Canadians are so nice they don’t want to snitch on the bear
They'll snitch on each other though.
@@narimanm.5347only the liberals/communists.
@@jackmeowmeowmeow2177 The average citizen was alarmingly willing to snitch during COVID.
@@narimanm.5347 while gavin newsom was throwing huge parties
@@anonymous134y As were all the Lefty Liberal leaders in Canada. Of course they're all pathetic lying hypocrites.
Cute bear 🐻🤗
The bear has a lovely smile 🙂
I will be scared to death if I get to know that the bear visited my neighborhood 😂
Bears were here before Humans.
The human Species are the invading species, not the Bears.
Stop cutting down the forests and they might actually stay there
looks so cuddly
The bear passed the chill test, so we're leaving it. 😄
That bear is unBEARably CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They are Not telling the truth ..... the Outer Door Skin was peeled off while breaking into the car.
This does not and can not be done from inside a car which the "door was left open"
Bear got the hell out of that hot car 😂
By the looks of that bear, he/she knows exactly where all the tasty snacks in Lynn Valley are at.
What is wrong with these bears? Don't they understand boundaries?
Delicate People, Delicate Minds
my aunt's best friend went on a solo camping trip to Algonquin Park in Ontario. When leaving, she did the traditional camper thing...after days in the wilderness, you stop at the park's restaurant and have a decent meal. Just as she was starting to eat, some doofus started leaning on his car horn, and wouldn't stop....she sighed and went back to her meal. When finished, she walked out of the restaurant to find......that SHE was the doofus, a Black Bear had smelled the garbage in the trunk of her car, torn the roof off her convertible and was sitting on the steering wheel...and car horn...while digging his way through the back seat into the trunk and chowing down. We never found out how much it cost to get everything fixed....
Good reminder to lock car doors 😎
I watched a bear open a locked car trunk to get at a box full of food. He slapped it near the lock so his claws penetrated the steel, then lifted and it popped open. Black bears' muscles, pound for pound, are the strongest of any mammal.
@@wmanad8479 That bear must have been watching Lock Picking Lawyer videos. 😂
And you left home with an open garage door?
People, take care of your garbage!
The animal thought it was trapped in a bearbecue.
The car owner should just grin and bear it. 🐻
Literally how did the bear get trapped in a car?
Who filmed the bear in the garage, and later, outside of the garage?
It may come back when it's hungry again. I would be extremely cautious
Love all the expert bear comments from the city slickers
Bear manages to get free food - easy access to food. Do not leave bear inside of car
Maybe keep your garage closed if u live in a bear area??? dafuq
Yep, and keep your children locked indoors at any time
Oh wow, that is crazy.
Smart chubby bear. Be smarter humans.🥸
The owner needs to be hazed out of the neighborhood, it's clear he is not learning about being in bear habitat 😞
this is the response of the rcmp to just allow it to come back after it now knows these boxes have food in them ? rcmp are criminal to take the chance the bear won't eat a child
How dare Global News blatantly body-shame that beautiful bear!! Calling it 'big' and 'ginormous', it's an insult to your mother!!
Can you imagine to wear a thick fur coat in that heat?
And a black one to absorb the most heat too.
Even global news can’t get the van city cops to pick up the phone haha!
Bear Bangers are effective at moving the bear along , most outdoor shops have them.
The heat inside that car must have been unbearable.
Why was the garage door wide open?
Canadians are so cool with their wild creatures, I recall one clip where a guy stood on his veranda calmly talking to a brar in his yard telling it had to leave because he had to go to work. But it is not good that they learn that they can find food in proximity to humans' residential areas.
He can tell it anything he wants but if he’s left food or garbage accessible the bear’s coming back the minute he leaves.
How did the bear get inside the car? Did it open the door by himself?
To the Americans confused by this video:
Yes in Canada we leave our garage doors open (along with a tasty food source) knowing a bear is in the area. We are that friendly.
It couldn't "bear" the heat. 🐻
i told you how many times we needed locking mechanisms on the vehicle doors!
Maybe if they weren’t spraying so much garbage on everything the bears would stay in their own habitat and eat the food they are actually accustomed to.. no food in the wild they will come down and find it
Yeahhhh no, bears will eat damn near anything they can get ahold of, they have a sense of smell 10x stronger than a dogs and they have a sweet tooth too.
If it came down to eating delicious soup bones and grass, which would you choose?
@@blobbertmcblob4888 I lived in the bush most of my childhood.. they would rather not be around humans.. do some research.. there’s no native grass anymore where I’m from.. it’s all imported from elsewhere.. habitat’s are changing.. they are spraying chem’s all over our forests.. they say it’s to prevent fires.. but it’s highly flammable
@Jenyb420 what on earth are you talking about?!
@@ttonAb2 forget it.. you obviously don’t get it.. too complex for ya
@@Jenyb420 fire retardant is not flammable and they don't spray it randomly everywhere.
Not smart having a freezer outside
If you have a freezer accessible it is supposed to have a lock on it. They always come back.
The people are the intruders, not the bear.
Bear has been watching the Electrics.
That’s a huge black bear!
Bear coming back!
Who puts food in their garage. That's what a kitchen, storage room and cold room are for.,.
Bears are very smart. Bears will go into cars because they smell food wrappers etc. and yup they can pretty much destroy the interior. Convertible cars they go thru the soft top. 😮
“Beary” scary newscast: thank you for posting me on this!
Dude's a muscle house
Just a heads up, bears can smell food though unopened canned food from the grocery store.
cute bear.
Why the F do you have a fridge in the garage?
leave it alone
What to do when he gets hungry again and you walking your dog????
Beary beary unfortunate.
How did the bear close the car door on itself?