One thing about deer , their deliveries are very quick and the babies are up within minutes and able to walk away with mom. This little guy had something wrong with it and as sad as it may be the bear did it a favor and gave it a quicker death ...
@@thesturminator2991 wow they're not tigers!!!!! Tigers will sometimes start eating before their prey is dead especially larger prey, most predators are the same, as long as it doesn't pose much danger of hurting them they start dining ...... Unless the bear ate really really slowly it was a lot faster death than the little critter was facing otherwise which was my point..
to me it appears the man who made the video either found an injured fawn or injured it himself then left it on the side of a road with cameras set up to watch it in order to make a youtube video. judging by the way the road looks and not a single person tried to help the fawn i am guessing it is his driveway.
This fawn was laying in our driveway when my wife got home. When I came home 2 hours later, the fawn was on the side of driveway. I put a trail camera on driveway to see how the mother would take care of it. The mother knocked the camera over so I moved it to the other side of driveway. This is why there is 2 camera views. Did we expect a bear to take it.. no. We called the game commission to set a tap for the bear since the bear had mange.
Too many bears, they are the no.1 predator of fawns. Try to take all the legal bears you can. This fawn was hurt/sick but healthy ones stand the same chance…..none
@@saltymofo5870 Too many deer... Population is exploding all over the USA and at least western Canada (don't know about eastern, but I expect there also). There's a herd of 12+ currently in my subdivision and they are bold enough they won't move off more than 20 yards or so when you try and scare them. This spring from out front porch we watched them eat the tulips. A couple of years ago an 80+ year old neighbor got tired of them eating her garden, so she shot one then called the sheriff. (DOH!) Turned into a big hassle with a court hearing and everything. She lost her hunting privileges for life. 😆 Bet she doesn't call the sheriff next time... I cannot even get an local archery tag to harvest legally.
@@Sylvan_dB 10/4 man I know a lot of places have a deer problem, especially some urban areas that don’t allow hunting. Where I am at we have a bear problem and it has been getting worse for several years now. I do ADC( animal damage control ) work from spring till fall and 90% of it is black bears. Our state only allows 1 bear per year in most counties, but we can get 8 or 9 deer in most counties with proper tags. I will guarantee you that a deer problem isn’t anywhere near as bad as a bear problem.
Yea something was definitely wrong with that fawn. Normally it would have been able to walk and it apparently looked like it was in the same spot all day.
I'm curious is that how long the grieving process last for lower animals like deer and elk and stuff, because primates like chimps and gorillas and other animals like elephants and dolphins mourn dead and even do little ceremonies and such and maybe move them to a certain part of their grazing area and will linger around a fallen youngun or elder for hours or 1-2 days I think but I wonder if Deer go through an grieving process for.. maybe minutes or maybe just a half an hour before they move on just begin grazing and wandering around the forest. I'm curious about this
I would not be surprised if it got nicked by a passing car. Yet I saw a doe die by the road. We tried to chase her away from the road but she would go right back. She was just standing there doing nothing. We found a truck had hit her on the way back. In this case seems like there was no hope for the fawn.
What most likely happened looking at context clues: The doe either tried to lead the fawn down the hill, or she gave birth to the fawn in one of those bushes on the hill to hide it. Some time after being birthed, it rolled down and had a bad fall on the rocks at the foot of the hill. The fall either broke a leg or damaged its central nervous system, rendering the fawn immobile. I wouldn't bet on a car doing it in. The fawn is way too small to have gotten that far and be that clean after being hit by what is essentially a giant steel bullet with grinders for wheels. A car being involved would've made that bear a scavenger instead of a hunter.
Looked to me like the fawn may have died before the bear got there. There was definitely something wrong that fawn should have been up and nursing in 30 minutes.
@@saveThe90s88when fawns are born they’ll be up on their feet in minutes. This one had half a day and was still laying on the ground flailing, it couldn’t even successfully get its legs under itself to try getting up. If it wasn’t dead by the time the bear showed up it would be soon anyways because it couldn’t even stand up to drink milk from the mother. Something was clearly defunct about it, either neurologically or physically.
The Earth has finite resources. Most Life Forms needs to consume other Life Forms in order to survive, and reproduce. It sucks that all Life Forms can't survive just off of the sun, water, and air like Plants. But yes, even still, Nature is marvelously beautiful and magnificent, just the diversity and complexity of all unique Life Forms on Earth can take multiple lifetimes to study and understand, let alone the diversity and complexity of the unique geographies of Earth both on Land and in the Oceans.
@@BangMaster96 To be fair plants need more than sun water and air. You forget they gotta eat too and fertilized soil is how they consume nutrients. The circle of life is just that and everything becomes a source of nutrients in the end for something else to thrive in one way or another.
Instead of helping the baby, you filmed it, selfish and merciless. I hope you feel the same fears and pain. You were ungrateful and betrayed to the harmless and altruistic animals that give you food. You gave your baby to his own murderer.
@@mariocampos7590 lions don't always kill before feasting either. I got traumatized watching NatGeo and a lion was eating a jackrabbit alive while the rabbit was screaming bloody Mary. I will never forget that scream.
@@yourface3154 hell yeah it did. I wasn't prepared to hear a jackrabbit scream like that with it's guts hanging out and a chunk of it's stomach missing. I didn't even know they screamed like that. Listen to a rabbit scream and then put it in that surrounding, it was like watching a horror movie lol
Nahhh, what's even more messed up is how there's that extra two and a half minutes of the mother and the fawn to make us feel even worse when lil homie gets snatched up
How sad. The mother kept returning. She was clearly concerned for her child. I agree with the other people, the fawn seems like maybe it was injured or born disabled. It didn't stand a chance. In my opinion though being killed by the bear was probably better than just laying there and eventually starving. It's quicker, provides a benefit to the bear, though I'm not sure whether it would be less painful. Hunger is painful but I imagine being eaten by a bear is as well. Anyways, rest in peace. Hope the mother had better luck with her next fawn. She seems to me to be a caring individual, and would likely be a good parent if circumstances were different.
From the look of it the fawn was sick/injured and she figured staying with it until a predator came and ended it was the best option. Nature can be extremely cruel like that.
@@ChicagoJoe94 we found it sleeping on the driveway and then 2 hours later we saw it was on the side of driveway. That is when I put trail camera on it
Poor baby broke its hind leg.Either that or it was paralyzed.Either way,that made it a easy target for predators like the bear.The mama dear tried her best,but there was nothing she could do,especially when the bear arrived…
@@rockysoft2227 Most uneducated, know-it-all people, do the same thing. It's a sign of "instant gratification" seekers. You were born with a computing device in your hand, and could not survive without a search engine telling you how to do...everything. You say, "I don't want to wait for the answer, I want it NOW"! If the people who made all the things that you take for granted thought that way, you would be playing baseball, football, hockey, or hunting/fishing - not holding a device in your hand 16hr/day. The existence of humans on Earth is soon to be a thing of the past. When all the scientists who made your devices die...the world will be void of independent thinkers, capable of servicing the satellites, and towers necessary to make your computer work, and you will be fooked, royally.
Damn the bear was so aggressive about snatching it lmao like the fawn was basically immobile and the bear just casually sniffing then he suddenly pins it and gives it a little maul 😂😂
@@TCgirl It's nature. I grew up watching nature documentaries, seen things 100 times worse than this, on TV and honestly in real life too, I'm desensitised, so yeah, the suddenness of the aggression in the bear surprised me and made me laugh a little.
A sad metaphor for the cruel world. Heartbreaking for the mother that remained nearby but still couldn't protect her baby. No mother should have to suffer seeing that.
Mothers have watched their kids get eaten alive for half a billion years on this planet. Humans are the only species that don’t have to deal with that on a regular basis.
Something wrong with that fawn. They usually start getting to their feet attempting to walk after about 10 minutes. It usually takes a couple of hours and multiple nonstop attempts to get walking. Not a full day !!!
The most heartbreaking part is watching that poor emancipated fawn struggle in vain as his mother tried her hardest to move him out of danger The bear did them both a mercy 💔
@@SA-wu4lv not true. My point is people that get off on watching this and get enjoyment out of it should check themselves. Just because I eat meat doesn’t mean I enjoy watching an animal killed. I’m thankful for the food they provide. I just don’t think I should be getting off on watching an animal suffer or die. And I’m certainly not going to laugh at it. let’s talk about morals here. Seriously, how is this rocket science?
Okay so there are things going on here that you don’t understand honey. Let’s start with the Fawn. The was something wrong with it. Normally Fawns can walk moments after birth. This one was likely born with some kind of handicap preventing it from walking. It remained in the same place all day and night with isn’t normal fawn behavior. In Nature this is a death sentence. The Doe remained by her Fawns side due to instinct, but there is no margin for a deer that can’t walk to survive. At least not naturally. Human intervention could have potentially changed this. However it is important to understand that what you see here is mercy. If the bear hadn’t taken this fawn it likely would have starved to death after its mother eventually abandoned it. A quick death is a good death. Why should this unfortunate fawn have to suffer?
No we shouldn't. Yo, this is evolution, survival of the fittest. God is real, and so is evolution, and God thinks this is ok so stop whining. This stuff happens all over the world and is even happening right now, cry about it, lady. Stop thinking that everything is like Disney, smh.
Deer often lay with their head back across their bodies if they are unwell or injured and give up on life. This fawn was doing this at some points in the video and like others have commented, fawn's can normally get up almost straightaway after being born and then hide in thick foliage or long grass, but this little one looked like he couldn't stand up. So it would seem that either he was born with something wrong with him at this spot or maybe he injured himself (Maybe falling down that slope) and he couldn't move from there.
I see a benefit for all three. The fawn is put out of its misery, the mother is spared having to care for it, the bear gets an easy and delicious meal.
@@michaelholt8590 that could happen the bear could walk into the government building ask for a deed and buy the land from us humans get a house and we call him papa bear
Stop blaming the clippers for not saving the fawn. Its too weak or paralyzed and cannot stood up normally all day, this is what gonna happens and we are all should let the natural work like them. Just like the clip for what they showed us🙏
I appreciate it. It is sad but like the game warden told me, it is nature at its best. We know it happens, but just normally don't see it. We tried to trap this bear as well because it had mange but never got it
What is natural by getting hit by a car? Nothing natural about it, the fawn was completely fine before that I guess, or the mother would have left if he was born completely retarted. Humans do this as well. I wouldn’t want to raise a retarted child.
This fawn was on the ground for far too long. The doe was unsuccessfully trying to get it on its feet. Also the camera perspective changed at some point (because the camera owner moved the camera).
I love bears 🐻 and fawns 🦌 I’m sad for this sweet creature but I understand and fully respect nature. This is immeasurably easier to watch than human cruelty which is sickening
Theatre and cats, I understand and agree with what you are saying but whoever took this video is kind of a creep for not helping that fawn. I would have taken it to safety and helped it, not stood there to get off on watching it be killed. That takes a hardened shit head.
Got watch another video of a bear eating a deer alive while it screams for like 15 minutes slowly dying. A human hunter can drop a deer in seconds. The bear will take its time
took the video huuh@@TCgirl, you do realize that that was a trail cam that's on a tree right. As you can see the time lapse and if some/any human can sit there for darn near 20 hours just taping a deer then I give them alot of props 😆
@@SkankHunt8008both types disgust me to the core, but I still do understand why it has to happen. Except hunting for sport and wasting everything on the deer. That’s just despicable. My uncle uses every part of the animal he kills, as long as he has the tools or capacity to do it, and I respect those types of people.
To everyone saying there is something wrong with the fawn, thank you. I wouldn't have been able to determine this without your riveting insights to the situation. Keep on being the superstars of society with your mind-blowing innovation and superb intellect. 👌 🤣 😂
Since it was near the road way I knew it had been hit cause deer,ESPECIALLY A MOTHER DEER AND IT'S FAUN are not bedding down beside traffic or wide open spaces
Yes, agree. The fawn had something wrong with it. A broken leg maybe. It wasn't getting up and walking away with its mother. It was only a matter of time.
It’s really heartbreaking to see how these beautiful and meek creatures are basically feeders in wildlife. It’s always saddening to see cute precious fawns being taken by predators.
Crippled fawn and likely a merciful end. Something I find interesting from my observations the last few years is the whelping location. With high wolf and bear populations, there are a lot of roadside and backyard fawns. Years ago, they would be deep in, usually with some water protection. I believe it has been a deterrent for wolves. Bear, on the other hand, with their superior olfactory senses are simply fawn-killing machines. And, they won’t hesitate in a backyard or a porch.
Yeah that fawn had problems and probly would not live anyway but in areas like mine where black bears are thick as fleas on a dogs back Whitetail fawn mortality is extremely high, my guess is 75% or more in this area
The fawn was disabled and as such was doomed to be a meal. The way the bear pounced when he smelt the warm dear meat you could sense the excitement. The Bear was like this is even better than McDonald's 🐻
It was. Obviously the fawn could not move and was disabled in some way. I don't think that the doe would have left her fawn in such an exposed area, in a washout spot by the road. So the bear's attack was a mercy.
In reptiles we call this display "Stargazing" and in them it is irreversible. I am glad to see common sense among the comments. This poor mom and baby had no chance.
@@judgejenny2251 we’ve been eating it as our primary source of red meat for 33 years. You may have gotten ahold of some not properly handled or cooked, or perhaps from a location where the deer survived on lesser food sources. Where I’m at they eat a lot of corn and soybeans. Makes for great stuff !!
@@judgejenny2251 its great deer sausage tastes great.. watch the Bruce Lee movie where the guy has pet lions and eats raw venison and drinks the blood.
Fawn Fulfilled it's Future as Free Food For Bears! If bambi was there most of the day and still can't stand, well, it was History anyway... Venison for dinner and Yogi is Thrilled!
@@fredstriker2042 Don't you know? When something bad happens to animals it's ALWAYS human fault. I always find it ironic humans say damn humans. Like breh you're one too
One thing about deer , their deliveries are very quick and the babies are up within minutes and able to walk away with mom. This little guy had something wrong with it and as sad as it may be the bear did it a favor and gave it a quicker death ...
Dude bears aren’t tigers. Bears will eat you while you’re alive
@@thesturminator2991 wow they're not tigers!!!!! Tigers will sometimes start eating before their prey is dead especially larger prey, most predators are the same, as long as it doesn't pose much danger of hurting them they start dining ...... Unless the bear ate really really slowly it was a lot faster death than the little critter was facing otherwise which was my point..
@@thesturminator2991and dying of old age is a fucking nightmare
to me it appears the man who made the video either found an injured fawn or injured it himself then left it on the side of a road with cameras set up to watch it in order to make a youtube video. judging by the way the road looks and not a single person tried to help the fawn i am guessing it is his driveway.
Faster than something like starving maybe, but absolutely one of the worst deaths. The bear didnt do the fawn a favour.@@randym7961
This fawn was laying in our driveway when my wife got home. When I came home 2 hours later, the fawn was on the side of driveway. I put a trail camera on driveway to see how the mother would take care of it. The mother knocked the camera over so I moved it to the other side of driveway. This is why there is 2 camera views. Did we expect a bear to take it.. no. We called the game commission to set a tap for the bear since the bear had mange.
Perhaps the fawn was injured in the first place, and its mama pushed it aside? Since there may not be anyone else using the driveway?
Too many bears, they are the no.1 predator of fawns. Try to take all the legal bears you can. This fawn was hurt/sick but healthy ones stand the same chance…..none
@@saltymofo5870 Too many deer... Population is exploding all over the USA and at least western Canada (don't know about eastern, but I expect there also). There's a herd of 12+ currently in my subdivision and they are bold enough they won't move off more than 20 yards or so when you try and scare them. This spring from out front porch we watched them eat the tulips. A couple of years ago an 80+ year old neighbor got tired of them eating her garden, so she shot one then called the sheriff. (DOH!) Turned into a big hassle with a court hearing and everything. She lost her hunting privileges for life. 😆 Bet she doesn't call the sheriff next time... I cannot even get an local archery tag to harvest legally.
@@Sylvan_dB 10/4 man I know a lot of places have a deer problem, especially some urban areas that don’t allow hunting. Where I am at we have a bear problem and it has been getting worse for several years now. I do ADC( animal damage control ) work from spring till fall and 90% of it is black bears. Our state only allows 1 bear per year in most counties, but we can get 8 or 9 deer in most counties with proper tags. I will guarantee you that a deer problem isn’t anywhere near as bad as a bear problem.
@@saltymofo5870no, we have a people problem..
Yea something was definitely wrong with that fawn. Normally it would have been able to walk and it apparently looked like it was in the same spot all day.
Yes, it was ill in some way.
sick or straight up new born cause they take a day or 2 to find their legs
@@tripsix263 That's definitely not a newborn. They can stand within hours, was probably hit by a car.
Wow, impressive- great deduction there. We've got some real Holmes and Watson teams here 👏 🤣
So? What does that have to do with it getting eaten by a bear?
Fawn looked like it was suffering. It couldn't get up to feed from its mother. It needed to die so it wouldn't suffer, and its mother could move on.
Bout to suffer even more, bears usually eat while the prey is still alive.... bears are brutal af
@@Joshua5.13-14 looked like the bear hit the neck and probably severed the spinal cord. If the fawn was lucky, it died instantly from that.
@@Joshua5.13-14wolves, coyotes, the same..
I'm curious is that how long the grieving process last for lower animals like deer and elk and stuff, because primates like chimps and gorillas and other animals like elephants and dolphins mourn dead and even do little ceremonies and such and maybe move them to a certain part of their grazing area and will linger around a fallen youngun or elder for hours or 1-2 days I think but I wonder if Deer go through an grieving process for.. maybe minutes or maybe just a half an hour before they move on just begin grazing and wandering around the forest. I'm curious about this
@@Joshua5.13-14 Almost all predators do. Killing is only done to limit the risk of the pray escaping or fighting back.
The bear acted as if he just found a million bucks on the ground. (no pun intended)
😂
😂😂
Yeah when in fact it was just one buck.
Oh deer, let the pun begin.
@@UCVOmXnVB724jCE5iNclmillion dollar baby
Something neurological is wrong with the fawn. Either injury at birth or on the nearby road.
I would not be surprised if it got nicked by a passing car. Yet I saw a doe die by the road. We tried to chase her away from the road but she would go right back. She was just standing there doing nothing. We found a truck had hit her on the way back. In this case seems like there was no hope for the fawn.
What most likely happened looking at context clues:
The doe either tried to lead the fawn down the hill, or she gave birth to the fawn in one of those bushes on the hill to hide it. Some time after being birthed, it rolled down and had a bad fall on the rocks at the foot of the hill. The fall either broke a leg or damaged its central nervous system, rendering the fawn immobile.
I wouldn't bet on a car doing it in. The fawn is way too small to have gotten that far and be that clean after being hit by what is essentially a giant steel bullet with grinders for wheels. A car being involved would've made that bear a scavenger instead of a hunter.
Its what happens when the deer mother is a drug addict. Typical crack-fawn..
@Purpose_Porpoise That makes sense. Awesome comment.
Something is wrong with the fawn.
It got decimated
And, "That's a priceless Steinway!"
It is now
seriously fawns are up on their feet very soon after birth byes there’s something wrong about
You dont say . . .
Looked to me like the fawn may have died before the bear got there. There was definitely something wrong that fawn should have been up and nursing in 30 minutes.
How so?? I thought I saw it's eyes open.
@@saveThe90s88If you think non-human animals have to close their eyes before they die… I suggest doing some research.
@@tomato-v8x🤔 I guess?? I was just saying lol.
@@saveThe90s88when fawns are born they’ll be up on their feet in minutes. This one had half a day and was still laying on the ground flailing, it couldn’t even successfully get its legs under itself to try getting up. If it wasn’t dead by the time the bear showed up it would be soon anyways because it couldn’t even stand up to drink milk from the mother. Something was clearly defunct about it, either neurologically or physically.
@@tomato-v8x also humans can die with open eyes too
The poor mum stayed with the fawn for a while sad but that's nature
She can always make new fawns
If you were a parent, you wouldn't be saying the same thing about your child, I can guarantee you that 👍
The loss of one child doesn't get compensated by another lol. That's not how it works
Bear mom was just trying to feed her cubs
The mom is nutts thats what happened..
Damn good mother she stayed with it the entire time
Aww, the bear adopted him! So sweet.
There needs to be a movie about a bear and a deers adventures. C'mon Disney!
@@certifiedchurchclassic3191 truly a stomach warming tale for the ages!
Some one tell Karen to not go near bears
Heartwarming lol
must be a pedobear
Nature is as beautiful and graceful as it is cruel and deadly.
Humans do worse to other humans. That bear needs food.
The Earth has finite resources. Most Life Forms needs to consume other Life Forms in order to survive, and reproduce.
It sucks that all Life Forms can't survive just off of the sun, water, and air like Plants.
But yes, even still, Nature is marvelously beautiful and magnificent, just the diversity and complexity of all unique Life Forms on Earth can take multiple lifetimes to study and understand, let alone the diversity and complexity of the unique geographies of Earth both on Land and in the Oceans.
It's all encompass in one. The good the bad........ ying and yang it's all apart of life 🧬
@@MickBhutlegSadly enough, I agree entirely. For all of our "humanity" or "civility," we are the undisputed barbarians of this planet.
@@BangMaster96 To be fair plants need more than sun water and air. You forget they gotta eat too and fertilized soil is how they consume nutrients. The circle of life is just that and everything becomes a source of nutrients in the end for something else to thrive in one way or another.
2:34 Bear takes Fawn. Circle of life
Bear came back to make sure he ain’t miss nothing 😂
Instead of helping the baby, you filmed it, selfish and merciless. I hope you feel the same fears and pain. You were ungrateful and betrayed to the harmless and altruistic animals that give you food. You gave your baby to his own murderer.
Fawn was probably hit by car
He would be a red stain on the road if that was the case. He might have had a birth defect or injured some other way.
That’s what I was thinking.
Yep
When it should have been hit by a .50 BMG
@@stevegaza1495You're cringe.
Fawn was crippled and the bear put it out of its misery. Probably had been hit by a car.
Bro bears don't kill you before they eat you like lions. They literally tear u apart alive. This fawn died a horrible le agonizing death
One way or another it's out of its misery.
@@mariocampos7590 lions don't always kill before feasting either. I got traumatized watching NatGeo and a lion was eating a jackrabbit alive while the rabbit was screaming bloody Mary. I will never forget that scream.
@@GetUnwoke A natgeo video traumatized you? Lmfao.
@@yourface3154 hell yeah it did. I wasn't prepared to hear a jackrabbit scream like that with it's guts hanging out and a chunk of it's stomach missing. I didn't even know they screamed like that. Listen to a rabbit scream and then put it in that surrounding, it was like watching a horror movie lol
Nahhh, what's even more messed up is how there's that extra two and a half minutes of the mother and the fawn to make us feel even worse when lil homie gets snatched up
How sad. The mother kept returning. She was clearly concerned for her child. I agree with the other people, the fawn seems like maybe it was injured or born disabled. It didn't stand a chance. In my opinion though being killed by the bear was probably better than just laying there and eventually starving. It's quicker, provides a benefit to the bear, though I'm not sure whether it would be less painful. Hunger is painful but I imagine being eaten by a bear is as well.
Anyways, rest in peace. Hope the mother had better luck with her next fawn. She seems to me to be a caring individual, and would likely be a good parent if circumstances were different.
Dam it man. The circle of life sucks sometimes.
Absolutely! Very Sad !
Unless you’re the bear. 👍
No it doesn’t you would do the same
@@rmiller334 sometimes that may happen to mother bears and their cubs as well though 🤷🏻♂️
@HappyCat360 👍
From the look of it the fawn was sick/injured and she figured staying with it until a predator came and ended it was the best option. Nature can be extremely cruel like that.
i like all these vets that can diagnose a critter by watching a video.
Bear got himself a hot pocket.
lol
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The new Venison Flavor 😂
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The fawn was apparently injured and it’s mother eventually would’ve abandoned it anyways.
It amazes me how many animal "experts" YT has.
@@EnterpriseNCC-1701 you don’t need to be an expert to know basic knowledge.
Yeah of course once the fawn dies. Are you Marlin Perkins?
@@BitterCyder thanks for clearing that up. Some people are so smart they’re f’n stupid!
@@TheYamahog12 who
Something was wrong with the baby already how it stayed in that one spot all day.
it was born handicapped from the look of it
My guess is it may have fallen down that hill.
@@ChicagoJoe94 we found it sleeping on the driveway and then 2 hours later we saw it was on the side of driveway. That is when I put trail camera on it
Yes. Never stood up.
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Poor baby broke its hind leg.Either that or it was paralyzed.Either way,that made it a easy target for predators like the bear.The mama dear tried her best,but there was nothing she could do,especially when the bear arrived…
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The fawn woulda died anyway, seeing as it couldn’t/didn’t get up to nurse or anything. So it woulda starved to death if the bear didn’t get it
Video starts at 2:25
I directly scroll n skip always
@@rockysoft2227
Most uneducated, know-it-all people, do the same thing. It's a sign of "instant gratification" seekers.
You were born with a computing device in your hand, and could not survive without a search engine telling you how to do...everything. You say, "I don't want to wait for the answer, I want it NOW"!
If the people who made all the things that you take for granted thought that way, you would be playing baseball, football, hockey, or hunting/fishing - not holding a device in your hand 16hr/day.
The existence of humans on Earth is soon to be a thing of the past. When all the scientists who made your devices die...the world will be void of independent thinkers, capable of servicing the satellites, and towers necessary to make your computer work, and you will be fooked, royally.
Wish I had seen this comment sooner
Actually the video starts at 0:00.😅
Damn the bear was so aggressive about snatching it lmao like the fawn was basically immobile and the bear just casually sniffing then he suddenly pins it and gives it a little maul 😂😂
Delicious meal sitting there waiting to get eaten. Defenseless. This must be a trap….he was ready for anything.
You're gross and harsh and unfeeling.
Same thing it was thinking. Like damn, was that aggression necessary sir? 😒😒😒🤣🤣🤣
Yeah I don't get the humor. Some people's idea of "funny" is more than a little nauseating.
@@TCgirl It's nature. I grew up watching nature documentaries, seen things 100 times worse than this, on TV and honestly in real life too, I'm desensitised, so yeah, the suddenness of the aggression in the bear surprised me and made me laugh a little.
A sad metaphor for the cruel world. Heartbreaking for the mother that remained nearby but still couldn't protect her baby. No mother should have to suffer seeing that.
Mothers have watched their kids get eaten alive for half a billion years on this planet. Humans are the only species that don’t have to deal with that on a regular basis.
Fawn injured and dying on the side of the road looks to be in a great deal of pain, hungry Bear puts Fawn out of his misery.
Something wrong with that fawn. They usually start getting to their feet attempting to walk after about 10 minutes. It usually takes a couple of hours and multiple nonstop attempts to get walking. Not a full day !!!
Outstanding video showing us nature in its beauty and harshness as well. Thanks for this.
Reflects some human behavior also tbh 😒
What human behavior? Please expand. Or are you just leaving a pointless comment. @moimeme6533
That comment matches you picture.
That little guy was doomed from the start. He wasn't going to last much longer as he was. Not being able to stand up and run is a definite deficit.
@@dimension-ji7xk How? Do you even know how trail cameras work?
It’s sweet how the mom stuck around even when the baby was lame instead of abandoning
The bear actually gave the fawn a quick demise as it clearly had a health issue and would have died a slow death otherwise!
Possibly, but bear are notorious for eating their prey alive so the fawn also could have suffered 30-60 minutes of the worst possible pain.
@@FMA10901 That fawn wouldn't last 2 minutes if a bear began dining on it. It would simply go into shock and die quite quickly.
I think the Fawn was hit by a car or something…. It was clearly suffering. The Bear took it out of it’s misery.
Mama bear adopted the fawn and they lived happily ever after.
Bear (when it returned): "That was delicious. Do you have any more of those?"
The nature… it’s really something. A poisonous beauty, really. It can be amazing - as well as absolutely merciless. Life is weird.
😔 agreed
The most heartbreaking part is watching that poor emancipated fawn struggle in vain as his mother tried her hardest to move him out of danger
The bear did them both a mercy 💔
That is so sad. I get this is the harsh reality in nature but those who have no feelings of sadness seeing it should wonder about themselves.
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@@SA-wu4lv not true. My point is people that get off on watching this and get enjoyment out of it should check themselves. Just because I eat meat doesn’t mean I enjoy watching an animal killed. I’m thankful for the food they provide. I just don’t think I should be getting off on watching an animal suffer or die. And I’m certainly not going to laugh at it. let’s talk about morals here. Seriously, how is this rocket science?
Okay so there are things going on here that you don’t understand honey. Let’s start with the Fawn. The was something wrong with it. Normally Fawns can walk moments after birth. This one was likely born with some kind of handicap preventing it from walking. It remained in the same place all day and night with isn’t normal fawn behavior. In Nature this is a death sentence. The Doe remained by her Fawns side due to instinct, but there is no margin for a deer that can’t walk to survive. At least not naturally. Human intervention could have potentially changed this. However it is important to understand that what you see here is mercy. If the bear hadn’t taken this fawn it likely would have starved to death after its mother eventually abandoned it. A quick death is a good death. Why should this unfortunate fawn have to suffer?
What do you have against bears? Seems mighty bigoted to me.
No we shouldn't. Yo, this is evolution, survival of the fittest. God is real, and so is evolution, and God thinks this is ok so stop whining. This stuff happens all over the world and is even happening right now, cry about it, lady. Stop thinking that everything is like Disney, smh.
Fawn has a broken neck, probably from a fox or coyote trying to eat him before
Fawns that can't walk and run end up as dinner. "Survival of the fittest" is always true.
Aint a fawn that young that can run. This is more like survival of the luckiest.
@@obiehive1236 well it was probably hit & run by a car and his life was free food, like how selfish we humans are
Bear was like, "Oh shyt, I came up"!!!
@@obiehive1236 Fawns are typically able to walk within minutes of birth! This one obviously couldn’t hours after birth! “Survival of the fittest!”
@@obiehive1236
Fawns can walk a few hours after birth.
Nature is beautiful and ugly. Great video
Deer often lay with their head back across their bodies if they are unwell or injured and give up on life. This fawn was doing this at some points in the video and like others have commented, fawn's can normally get up almost straightaway after being born and then hide in thick foliage or long grass, but this little one looked like he couldn't stand up. So it would seem that either he was born with something wrong with him at this spot or maybe he injured himself (Maybe falling down that slope) and he couldn't move from there.
Congratulations, you've been naturally selected!
Mother nature can seriously KMA!
I see a benefit for all three. The fawn is put out of its misery, the mother is spared having to care for it, the bear gets an easy and delicious meal.
Pretty much
Agreed......Something was very wrong with the fawn. Could not survive. RIP little baby.
The bear just got himself a full dose of whatever was ailing the fawn.
Nah, he got a full dose of protein from the fawn with a broken leg.
that's not really how diseases work, man. Besides, it looks like the fawn had neurological problems.
No the point is that won’t happen. The fawn was injured…..
Bears dont get sick like people.
Got its back broke in by a truck.
2:23 The fawn was dying anyway. Bear did it a solid.
Good story. Fawn wasn't gonna make it. Bear recycles.
Look at the baldy head on you a bear should come along and take you out of your misery.Bear recycles baldy.
The bear taking the fawn was itself an adolescent. That’s not a full-sized black bear.
Bear got a free meal and the man got his driveway cleared.
wrong you took the animals habitat, this is their land before you arrive.
@@angel91485 Did the bear have a deed to the land? Does the bear pay taxes? Didn't think so.
@@michaelholt8590 that could happen the bear could walk into the government building ask for a deed and buy the land from us humans get a house and we call him papa bear
@@azerellegend2774 If he had the money. I know the government would sell it to him.
More like a small snack. Beef jerky.
12:22am is so damn bright.
That’s what I was thinking.
Stop blaming the clippers for not saving the fawn. Its too weak or paralyzed and cannot stood up normally all day, this is what gonna happens and we are all should let the natural work like them. Just like the clip for what they showed us🙏
I appreciate it. It is sad but like the game warden told me, it is nature at its best. We know it happens, but just normally don't see it. We tried to trap this bear as well because it had mange but never got it
What is natural by getting hit by a car? Nothing natural about it, the fawn was completely fine before that I guess, or the mother would have left if he was born completely retarted. Humans do this as well. I wouldn’t want to raise a retarted child.
Yeah, quit blaming a basketball team!!!
@@stefanigreeneyes And you know that how? I think the person who posted this said it was a newborn. I am guessing it was born sickly.
Damn.. that bear has a mean streak, it came back looking for the mother after snatching the fawn. That’s crazy
Yes sad..poor fawn was easily picked off..what a short life.
Poor baby and mama, you was loved. No more suffering
Kudos to the bear for taking the fawn in after his mother abandoned him.
His mom didn’t abandon him just stood there and watched him get took lol
Tea time!
This fawn was on the ground for far too long. The doe was unsuccessfully trying to get it on its feet. Also the camera perspective changed at some point (because the camera owner moved the camera).
Every comment: something wrong with the fawn
Me: that video quality is 100x better than security cameras
Don't worry. The fawn is doing great. Dr. Bear took it straight to the hospital and fixed it's broken leg.
*”didn’t watch all of it; I couldn’t bear it” 🐻 🦌 - MELL DUNEY 616*
I love bears 🐻 and fawns 🦌 I’m sad for this sweet creature but I understand and fully respect nature. This is immeasurably easier to watch than human cruelty which is sickening
Theatre and cats, I understand and agree with what you are saying but whoever took this video is kind of a creep for not helping that fawn. I would have taken it to safety and helped it, not stood there to get off on watching it be killed. That takes a hardened shit head.
@azurie580 I would kill for a Fawn rug ^_^
Got watch another video of a bear eating a deer alive while it screams for like 15 minutes slowly dying. A human hunter can drop a deer in seconds. The bear will take its time
took the video huuh@@TCgirl, you do realize that that was a trail cam that's on a tree right. As you can see the time lapse and if some/any human can sit there for darn near 20 hours just taping a deer then I give them alot of props 😆
@@SkankHunt8008both types disgust me to the core, but I still do understand why it has to happen. Except hunting for sport and wasting everything on the deer. That’s just despicable. My uncle uses every part of the animal he kills, as long as he has the tools or capacity to do it, and I respect those types of people.
The fawn had a broken neck or a spinal injury, You can tell how hus head literally just lays on his back when it’s trying to lift it up!
That fawn was doomed from the start, it could not stand or walk.
She was sniffing acting like she didn’t see what just happened she got night vision
The Bear did....
Deer dont actually have great eye sight, expecially at night
It's never a bair fight when it involves a fawn haha.... Get it??? (bair/fair) 🐻 🦌
Bear strolling along singing to itself:
"I feel like fawn tonight, like fawn tonight...." LoL 😆
Where in the world is that ? 12 AM and still so bright out.
poor baby. Lovely mum, did her best.
To everyone saying there is something wrong with the fawn, thank you. I wouldn't have been able to determine this without your riveting insights to the situation. Keep on being the superstars of society with your mind-blowing innovation and superb intellect. 👌 🤣 😂
The bear ate the fawn.
Where did this happen?
Central PA
Since it was near the road way I knew it had been hit cause deer,ESPECIALLY A MOTHER DEER AND IT'S FAUN are not bedding down beside traffic or wide open spaces
Yes, agree. The fawn had something wrong with it. A broken leg maybe. It wasn't getting up and walking away with its mother. It was only a matter of time.
It’s really heartbreaking to see how these beautiful and meek creatures are basically feeders in wildlife. It’s always saddening to see cute precious fawns being taken by predators.
Crippled fawn and likely a merciful end. Something I find interesting from my observations the last few years is the whelping location. With high wolf and bear populations, there are a lot of roadside and backyard fawns. Years ago, they would be deep in, usually with some water protection. I believe it has been a deterrent for wolves. Bear, on the other hand, with their superior olfactory senses are simply fawn-killing machines. And, they won’t hesitate in a backyard or a porch.
Yeah that fawn had problems and probly would not live anyway but in areas like mine where black bears are thick as fleas on a dogs back Whitetail fawn mortality is extremely high, my guess is 75% or more in this area
The fawn was disabled and as such was doomed to be a meal. The way the bear pounced when he smelt the warm dear meat you could sense the excitement. The Bear was like this is even better than McDonald's 🐻
Poor baby, must have been hit by a car and couldn't move.❤️
My thoughts exactly. They were pretty close to a road. Probably got nicked up pretty good.
The fawn is very sick 😔
Deer are precious.
And tasty!! :p
The video maker sadated the fawn. Was like the goat from jurrasic park waiting for the t-rex lol
That was the best scenario. 🥺🇨🇦
It was. Obviously the fawn could not move and was disabled in some way. I don't think that the doe would have left her fawn in such an exposed area, in a washout spot by the road. So the bear's attack was a mercy.
Looked like that fawn had a broken spine or something. Couldn’t even hold its head up straight. They should be able to walk right after birth
At least the bear got an a la carte breakfast that morning.
More like a late night biggie bag from the driveway
The Bear was like:
Jackpot!
In reptiles we call this display "Stargazing" and in them it is irreversible. I am glad to see common sense among the comments. This poor mom and baby had no chance.
For some reason my mouth watered after watching this.
@@madhuchhagan8849Deer meat is edible to us humans. Nothing I said was wrong.
@@Brain_quench and quite delicious!
Deer meat is disgusting!
@@judgejenny2251 we’ve been eating it as our primary source of red meat for 33 years. You may have gotten ahold of some not properly handled or cooked, or perhaps from a location where the deer survived on lesser food sources. Where I’m at they eat a lot of corn and soybeans. Makes for great stuff !!
@@judgejenny2251 its great deer sausage tastes great.. watch the Bruce Lee movie where the guy has pet lions and eats raw venison and drinks the blood.
Mama deer just has to grin and bear it. 🐻
And later, a hunters bullet will take that bears life. Such is life!
Bear has mange
momma looked like "better u than me babe"
Bear came back looking for more… 😳
The fawn was injured or somehow debilitated in some way prior to the bear showing up
Idk Maybe I'm a Little Insane But Seeing That Bear Running Like That After Taking Poor Fawn Away Is Kinda Funny To Me💀💀💀💀
Yoink!
Fawn Fulfilled it's Future as Free Food For Bears! If bambi was there most of the day and still can't stand, well, it was History anyway... Venison for dinner and Yogi is Thrilled!
Hit by car
Bear be like " Sneak attack! Damn, I'm a good hunter!"
Did the fawn get hit by a car ? Damn humans.
Oh please.... just stop dude
It is. They got hit by cars all the time. Look up deer and cars.
@@fredstriker2042 Don't you know? When something bad happens to animals it's ALWAYS human fault. I always find it ironic humans say damn humans. Like breh you're one too
@@Animedumptruck bad things happen to everyone, every animal, and everything.... it's called reality
...and people say #weavethecoyote is hard on deer!
The fawn was injured, that’s life in the forest.
How did the bear know the location of the fawn?
I am thinking the fawn was making noise