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Wildlife ecologist Rae Wynn-Grant rates nine bear attacks in movies and TV shows, such as "Cocaine Bear," for realism.
Wynn-Grant breaks down the accuracy of brown bear and grizzly-bear attacks, as well as the bears' physiology, in "The Revenant" (2015), starring Leonardo DiCaprio; "Game of Thrones" S3E7 (2013); "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" (2004), with Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, and Paul Rudd; and "The Edge" (1997), with Anthony Hopkins. She explains the realism of black-bear attacks and behavior in "Cocaine Bear" (2023) and "Backcountry" (2014). Wynn-Grant also looks at Po the giant panda in "Kung Fu Panda" (2008); the polar bears in "The Golden Compass" (2007), with Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig; and the mutant bear in "Annihilation" (2018), with Natalie Portman.
Wynn-Grant is a large-carnivore ecologist who has been studying bears for the past 13 years. She has a doctorate in Ecology and Evolution. Her previous research includes human-carnivore conflict with grizzly bears in the Northern Great Plains and black bears in the Western Great Basin. She is a research faculty member at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is also a research fellow with the National Geographic Society and a visiting scientist at the American Museum of Natural History.
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@ovidiuolaru3810
@ovidiuolaru3810 11 місяців тому
I love how in cocaine bear they wanted to depict a bear with super speed and strenght but instead they just depicted the real life strenght and speed of a bear
@crispycream6385
@crispycream6385 11 місяців тому
No the cocaine bear was way stronger and faster
@ovidiuolaru3810
@ovidiuolaru3810 11 місяців тому
@@crispycream6385 The way he was depicted was identical to an ordinary bear
@prinzezzqtpi5437
@prinzezzqtpi5437 11 місяців тому
​@@crispycream6385 Also cocaine doesn't grant you speed and power, just the energy to put in more effort (so to speak).
@KillingMachine56656
@KillingMachine56656 11 місяців тому
@@crispycream6385nope, thats actually how strong and fast bears are.
@MelchVagquest
@MelchVagquest 11 місяців тому
*Strength
@Butterflyeffect-eu5pf
@Butterflyeffect-eu5pf Рік тому
"if it's black , fight back. If it's brown, lay down. If it's white, goodnight"
@qwertyboo
@qwertyboo Рік тому
😂💯
@bostonrailfan2427
@bostonrailfan2427 Рік тому
if it’s black and white, you’re gonna miss your flight
@ksoundkaiju9256
@ksoundkaiju9256 Рік тому
If it’s brown and hungry, you’re gonna die
@hanburgundy4317
@hanburgundy4317 Рік тому
If it's a bear, fight back no matter what. But you're probably going to die. If you don't, it's because the bear didn't want to eat you. If the bear wants to eat you, you're dead.
@Kid4Christ.06
@Kid4Christ.06 Рік тому
“Good night”💀 dang
@rollingmetal949
@rollingmetal949 4 місяці тому
"This panda is learning martial arts which is ATYPICAL for pandas"😂 She is amazing❤
@osmium6832
@osmium6832 26 днів тому
12:23 She actually says "atypical for *wild* pandas" which is even more hilarious because it implies it's much more common among zoo pandas.
@inukaboy
@inukaboy 2 місяці тому
“Punching a bear in the face is a really good way to irritate them.” Bears and people are more alike than we thought
@moooavila
@moooavila Рік тому
a bear expert talking about how much she loves yogi bear is so wholesome
@taylorfusher2997
@taylorfusher2997 Рік тому
What is the shockwave radius of every WW2 German mortar blasts. Do not put shrapnel in the scenario. Leave out shrapnel. Also leave out shrapnel radius. Just talking about the shockwave radius of every mortar blast that the Germans used during WW2?
@ryanhagedorn6955
@ryanhagedorn6955 Рік тому
@@taylorfusher2997 I’d say ten meters or 5
@drunkndisorderly83
@drunkndisorderly83 Рік тому
Well, he is smarter than the avahrage bear.
@dr1295
@dr1295 Рік тому
"Bears don't do drugs" with that close up shot on her face
@JeromeProductions
@JeromeProductions Рік тому
yup
@Cossack_Cobra
@Cossack_Cobra Рік тому
The reason the scene from The Revenant was so accurate is because when the movie was being made, the director spoke with people who have been attacked by bears and what it was like. They used that information for the scene in the movie.
@annalucy89
@annalucy89 Рік тому
Yeh it looks too freaking real! I just get massive anxiety watching that scene because it literally feels like I'm watching a real bear attack, so it does not surprise me to hear that! Cool to know though
@bradsanders407
@bradsanders407 Рік тому
​@@annalucy89 Imagine the anxiety it gives people who have been attacked by a bear. PTSD is very real and movies can be a huge trigger. My grandfather fought in ww2 and when we went to see Dances with Wolves he got up and left the theater because in the opening it has a war scene. A Civil War scene not even of ww2. He sat in the car the entire movie (and it is a long movie) while my grandmother and I watched the rest of the film.
@clayschwartzwalter382
@clayschwartzwalter382 Рік тому
@@bradsanders407 I can't begin to imagine how he reacted to the opening of Saving Private Ryan (if he saw it).
@lampad4549
@lampad4549 Рік тому
​@@annalucy89too bad the bear looks cgi broke my immersion unlike the Brianne scene the bear looks real
@lampad4549
@lampad4549 Рік тому
Wow so impressive
@suchnothing
@suchnothing 5 місяців тому
A folk musician told a story at a show I went to, about a sort of hermit man in her rural community who was found dead on his property, half-eaten by a bear. She was like "the autopsy showed that he actually died of a heart attack and the bear ate him after. Which made us all feel better about his death for some reason." Something in her delivery was hilarious. So anyways I guess bears sometimes do sometimes eat humans, but it's pretty uncommon.
@zimriel
@zimriel 4 місяці тому
we get bear attacks in Colorado because we get the world's most entitled white women coming to Colorado. nothing bad ever happens to white women in Colorado except maybe men voting for Trump. so the women hike alone in the mountains here, maybe on the rag, and the bears smell that and get a free dinner.
@romainhuart9959
@romainhuart9959 3 місяці тому
Yeh scavenging. Like vultures or other animals like boars would have done... Eat a Big dead mammal and also help the decomposition... We have some bears here, not a lot, and poeple may be overscared of them. Same for sharks. Most of the Time we are in their territory and they just pass or come check or smell and go... It's lot easier to get ended by small animals like hornets F.E.
@Gratefulrose36
@Gratefulrose36 3 місяці тому
Grizzly bears are actually very territorial, especially mothers when protecting their cubs. I knew some people in Wyoming that had their friend go on a hike, and never return. The bear ate everything but the man’s head. There aren’t many people in Wyoming-it’s the least populated state-but you definitely wouldn’t want to be alone when encountering a mother grizzly.
@godrickstockwell1505
@godrickstockwell1505 2 місяці тому
I mean, if you were on a mission to consume as much food as possible while expending as little energy as possible would you walk away from 120+ pounds of food just lying there? Even a deer will scavenge meat, there's trail cam footage of it and it's low key terrifying to watch.
@conwaytwitty8018
@conwaytwitty8018 2 місяці тому
Two words, one name for you to look up: Timothy Treadwell.
@theotv5522
@theotv5522 5 місяців тому
Bears are the living contradiction of the saying “Something that big should not be able to run that fast”
@christinahull1723
@christinahull1723 12 днів тому
And today I learned that house cats can outrun bears
@amaury_off
@amaury_off 2 дні тому
People assume that bears are big because they're fat, when it's actually a lot of muscles.
@AliveIsAll_I_am
@AliveIsAll_I_am Рік тому
please invite her to do more bear content, I could listen to her all day long
@jatilq
@jatilq Рік тому
Soothing and terrified me.
@renee8906
@renee8906 11 місяців тому
i am in love with her
@ryancole4893
@ryancole4893 11 місяців тому
Yes please!
@s444rah
@s444rah 11 місяців тому
right!
@malum9478
@malum9478 11 місяців тому
im just tryna find out if she got a man and if she do does she love him
@aaronhumphrey3514
@aaronhumphrey3514 11 місяців тому
The bear attack in The Revenant is one of the most brutal and realistic animal attacks ever seen in a movie. The first time I saw it filled me with anxiety just like she said.
@mrgrumpyjinx
@mrgrumpyjinx 11 місяців тому
The one from "Backcountry" is shorter but much more brutal and scary
@KarthanRouge
@KarthanRouge 11 місяців тому
@@mrgrumpyjinx I disagree. While there is a degree of brutality in Backcountry's bear attack I wouldn't say it's "scary" or more "brutal" than Revenant's. I admit, it has been a while since I watched backcountry, so read my opinion with as it is, but I remember feeling much more uncomfortable watching the Revenant bear attack then the former. Backcountry is more shock like a 'Bam! Bam! Bam!' from one shock value right after another type thing whereas in Revenant you're pretty much along for the ride the entire time, with Backcountry being more like a Horror vs. Revenant, a Spectacle. In the end, it's just an example of two instances of two directors and how they research and execute in their respective fields, I suppose.
@mrgrumpyjinx
@mrgrumpyjinx 11 місяців тому
@@KarthanRouge your opinion, and i respect it! But for me it's more brutal.. at least the shock value
@clamcrewcarclub6017
@clamcrewcarclub6017 11 місяців тому
@@mrgrumpyjinxprobably because of the guys blood curdling screams in backcountry, Leo’s character in the revenant took that mauling like a champ haha
@mrgrumpyjinx
@mrgrumpyjinx 11 місяців тому
@@clamcrewcarclub6017 unrealistic. The one in Backcountry was more realistic! If a bear will maul you, you will scream in pain and horror..
@shinigami675
@shinigami675 6 місяців тому
Her: Bears do not eat people, they do not consider people as prey Polar Bear: Let her cook
@saltedllama2759
@saltedllama2759 4 місяці тому
Oh, The Edge. An underrated movie, and Bart the Bear's last main screen appearance (RIP). There were actors who believed Bart should have gotten an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for that film...no joke. They described how good he was on set, how well he got into character once "action" was shouted, and how he never deviated from doing what he was asked to do. From the menacing face, to standing up, to miming the roars (as a bear can only roar when genuinely upset or frightened), to the chuffs and swats...everything. Anthony Hopkins said he would spend hours sitting near Bart's pen and respecting him as an actor. Mike Myers was one of the hosts at that year's Academy Awards and gave him an honorary award because the Academy refused to recognize Bart in any category. Handlers and production teams described that there has never been an animal so wonderful to work with in cinematic history. And what a presence! He was over 9'7" tall standing, and weighed 1500 pounds, yet wasn't "captivity fat". Just a strong, glorious specimen, but who worked well with humans.
@godrickstockwell1505
@godrickstockwell1505 2 місяці тому
Bart was an absolute legend and his trainer seemed like an awesome guy from what I've seen in videos. I don't think I ever truly grasped just how BIG a bear paw was until I saw Bart go in for a high five
@DogDogGodFog
@DogDogGodFog 2 місяці тому
Is is the one in the water scene?
@paulinegallagher7821
@paulinegallagher7821 3 дні тому
I hope he had a large enclosure and plenty of time to engage in normal bear behaviors like nesting and foraging. Otherwise, he is just another circus performer and its cruel. Animals should never be used for entertainment.
@user-hf8gg8wn5p
@user-hf8gg8wn5p 3 дні тому
Wow respect
@minizanuda7383
@minizanuda7383 Рік тому
I am always fascinated by the fact that bears look like giant floofs but literally are killing machines
@sheilathefuffydino
@sheilathefuffydino Рік тому
If not fren, why fren shaped?🐻
@catc8927
@catc8927 Рік тому
Bears are sorta like huge dogs minus the doggie mutation that makes them think everybody is their friend.
@carolinepereira5256
@carolinepereira5256 Рік тому
me too!
@carlycrays2831
@carlycrays2831 Рік тому
​@@catc8927 We bred them to be cute
@chuckhoyle1211
@chuckhoyle1211 Рік тому
They are the top of the food chain. Especially Polar Bears. Those things are not afraid of you and will eat you if given half a chance. Black bears will run away if you are loud and in a group. They are pretty skittish unless they are at the dump looking for food.
@medusastone2725
@medusastone2725 11 місяців тому
This is literally the first time I've heard that about bear spray, and I'm kind of mad about that. Because people always say "take bear spray" and never mention how to use it! I would've used it the same way the girl did, and gotten mauled. Luckily, my strategy of never being in a place I'm likely to encounter a bear is working very nicely.
@mikerodrigues9822
@mikerodrigues9822 11 місяців тому
My strategy of living in a tropical country works 100%. No bear attacks for last millenia and maybe more!
@cambriatevis6907
@cambriatevis6907 11 місяців тому
This is why you always read instructions. When you buy it there is clear instructions and warnings. Try to be aware of the wind so that it doesn't just hit you in the face, even cover your face if possible while spraying. As soon as you are able to walk away (backwards) after spraying the bear think about ditching your things (that have bear spray on them), changing your clothes, rinse off in some water source. Then continue to walk as far as you can to get out of their territory, your trip is over. They may try to look for you later. When you do see a bear, get the bear spray ready but in the meantime make lots and lots of noise, make yourself look really big. You will likely not even need the bear spray. In terms of camping. Never ever ever have food in your tent. Don't eat in your tent. Any time time you make food, be sure to clean your pots/pans far away from your camp site, store any food in a bear tight container, then take a rope and tie the container up in a tree away from your tent. Be sure you don't become so tired that you don't have the energy to complete these steps at the end of the day. This is how to keep your self safe in your tent in bear country.
@sammih3861
@sammih3861 11 місяців тому
I've been trained on bear spray a few times and have been told it is only useful when a bear is within 6ft. Obviously don't spray it in your tent, but now I'm confused about the use
@vincentvega5686
@vincentvega5686 11 місяців тому
@@sammih3861 6ft?!? who the heck told you that? lol besides, there are instructions everywhere, even on the can.
@carlitos366
@carlitos366 11 місяців тому
same, my strategy of staying home is working wonders!
@kilianhzh
@kilianhzh 6 місяців тому
I studied forestry. There was one slide in our ecology class that will stay in my mind for the rest of my life. The title of the slide was “the brown bear is no plushy” and only contained one very graphic picture. It was a lifeless body lying in the grass, pants torn off, both legs still attached but one leg only consisting of bones and tendons, because a bear snacked on a hiker.
@ArthurKirklandsFavorite
@ArthurKirklandsFavorite 6 місяців тому
"Oh my god, what is that?" is exactly what I felt seeing the Annihilation bear
@davidweaver766
@davidweaver766 12 днів тому
If I remember correctly it is a bear blended white other surrounding organic organisms. I believe essentially every organic kind of grows with everything else like a cancer taking over your body.
@semoremo9548
@semoremo9548 9 місяців тому
Gotta love that she pointed out that the "if it's black fight back, if it's brown lay down, if it's white goodnight" saying is only for when the attack is actually happening, as well as pointing out that the bear charging at you isn't *yet* classified as an attack. Love that she also pointed out how to properly use beaf spray. Real life-saving tips.
@vanitaindrakumar1670
@vanitaindrakumar1670 9 місяців тому
If a bear is charging at you, what would be the advisable thing to do? She said in the video that a bear isn't attacking until it's physically touching you, but I feel like if I waited until a bear touched me then I would sustain injury no matter what I did. Also, when a bear is charging you, what's it trying to do? See how you'll react? I would be so grateful if you answered :)
@semoremo9548
@semoremo9548 9 місяців тому
@@vanitaindrakumar1670 Oh well I'm no expert by any means but according to what I've heard you should be making yourself look big (opening up your arms and moving them around) so it's more likely he sees you as a threat and therefore decides to leave, and also try to get out of there without turning your back to the bear or running away from it, just walking backwards. And I guess it's important as with any other wild animal you encounter to remain as calm as possible at all times. Either way, yes, you will most likely sustain injury after a bear attack no matter if you do everything correctly, but the goal ultimately is that you *survive*, even if you got hurt. As for what a bear may be trying to do when they charge at you, they're either for real going to attack you, or if they're doing it and stopping before getting to touch you they're probably trying to scare you away without having to get into a fight.
@sarahr8311
@sarahr8311 9 місяців тому
​@@vanitaindrakumar1670make yourself look bigger if possible (raise arms, hold your jacket open, stand real close to a friend), don't make eye contact (easier said than done, but maybe try focusing on its feet?), and back away slowly. Your goal is to say "I'm big and would put up a fight, but I'm not a threat and I'm not prey." Some bears will charge without intending to actually attack. They're trying to scare or intimidate you, but don't intend to actually attack you. Turning and running can activate their prey drive, so you don't want to do that. You also don't want to escalate the situation into a physical fight if you can avoid it. Fun fact, bears can be weirded out by novelty so a funny walk may deter an attack.
@vanitaindrakumar1670
@vanitaindrakumar1670 9 місяців тому
Thank you both so much for your answers! Really appreciate it :)
@kylerowley8248
@kylerowley8248 9 місяців тому
Yeah, she definitely seemed to know what she was talking about, learned a fair bit.
@Brainhorn
@Brainhorn 9 місяців тому
"which is atypical for wild pandas" I cackled. She's great, we need more of her
@circeus
@circeus 8 місяців тому
Agree. I liked the "And they looove our food. That's something humans and bears have in common" a little better though.
@thepubknight6144
@thepubknight6144 8 місяців тому
​@@circeus Love how pandas smile too
@davetroll5027
@davetroll5027 8 місяців тому
Best part 😂
@zyourzgrandzmaz
@zyourzgrandzmaz 6 місяців тому
She's actually very annoying and like a level 3/10 bear expert. I have a lot of experience with animals and she's quite uneducated. Seems to have all her experience from books and classes in a museum or something.
@TylerFitton
@TylerFitton 3 місяці тому
I had to lol at "this panda is learning martial arts, which is....atypical for wild pandas". Her sense of humor is on point 😂😂😂
@Oddballkane
@Oddballkane 6 місяців тому
I remember watching a program about when animals attacked. This father and daughter were walking through the country talking making noise. The father stops to take a photo, and then a bear rounds the corner. It had its babies, so it attacked to defend its babies. The woman kept still as possible and was no longer seen as a threat. The bear then left. They survived the encounter. It can be really scary.
@Talisman09
@Talisman09 6 місяців тому
You are a terrible story teller!
@shinybernard0455
@shinybernard0455 10 місяців тому
I love how usually experts here would say “nah this is way too exagerating” while here she’s saying they were totally underestimating the powers of bears 😂
@billbally4419
@billbally4419 8 місяців тому
Oh really? She said a bear doesnt smell blood. She is 100% wrong
@thepubknight6144
@thepubknight6144 8 місяців тому
When I went to the zoo there was a Brown/Grizzly bear that was pushing one of them steel doors that you have to literally use a button to open and it was pushing it back and forth like it was a sheet of paper
@friendlyneighborhoodgoat
@friendlyneighborhoodgoat 8 місяців тому
@@billbally4419She said that blood doesn’t necessarily signal it’s something to eat. They are driven by hunger and other strong scents give a stronger signal of a meal than a drop of blood.
@jamroll3841
@jamroll3841 8 місяців тому
@@billbally4419 No she didn't?? She just said that bears aren't attracted to blood and that won't lure a bear. She said how bears have an amazing sense of smell. She's not wrong at all.
@foam3132
@foam3132 8 місяців тому
​@@billbally4419 it would go like this: Bear: Huh, the smell of blood. Something's in my area code, could be made a meal out of and I'm hungry. Anyways I'm smelling some honey, so imma just check if it's possible to fit a beehive down by throat
@WoodlandT
@WoodlandT Рік тому
“This panda is learning martial arts, which is atypical for wild pandas…” is my new favorite sentence! 🤣🤣🤣
@marquisdelafayette1929
@marquisdelafayette1929 11 місяців тому
Another odd thing about pandas are they lost the gene that lets you taste unami flavors. That’s around when they went eucalyptus only and they now think it’s because they lost the pleasurable flavor that occurs in meat.
@paavobergmann4920
@paavobergmann4920 11 місяців тому
@@marquisdelafayette1929 I have yet to see a panda eat eucalyptus.....
@lungboy8980
@lungboy8980 11 місяців тому
@@marquisdelafayette1929 are you talking about koalas? because they arent actually bears
@klooks1013
@klooks1013 Місяць тому
Bro, I burst out laughing when KUNG FU PANDA appeared on the screen
@ronnie_5150
@ronnie_5150 3 дні тому
That she gave the attack in "The Revenant" 10/10 shows she really knows what she is talking about as they actually consulted with people who had been attacked by bears for that scene.
@nwcoastlife
@nwcoastlife Рік тому
The director of “The Edge” said the hardest part of shooting that movie was making the bear look scary. It was a bear that was very tame, trained, and had already appeared in a number of movies.
@grahamstrouse1165
@grahamstrouse1165 Рік тому
That’s kind of sweet, actually. 🙂
@catc8927
@catc8927 Рік тому
Yep. It was Bart the Bear, who even showed up at the 1998 Oscars to sit on the stage and hold a giant envelope. This is actually a common problem with bear actors - most of the time they’re supposed to be acting loud and aggressive, but they’re actually rather quiet and chill. People have to train bears to hold their mouths open like they’re roaring so the sound design people can dub a roar in later.
@BloodylocksBathory
@BloodylocksBathory Рік тому
R.I.P. Bart the Bear. He was also in the final scene of Legends of the Fall and it's a good scene.
@LarixLyalliiAlpine
@LarixLyalliiAlpine Рік тому
Les stroud mentioned Bart the bear for the edge when he did his expert video a couple years ago. Bart seems like he was a good Hollywood animal embassador.
@catc8927
@catc8927 Рік тому
@KC LOL sounds like what I’ve heard happens in Katmai National Park in Alaska too; the bears like to nap at intersections because it’s easy to see what’s around them. People at Katmai get stuck waiting for a bear to wake up too, apparently they call that a “bear jam.” 😆 It must be gorgeous but also mildly inconvenient to live near Banff!
@MidnightMoonday
@MidnightMoonday 10 місяців тому
Absolutely loved how genuine she was when reviewing Kung Fu Panda
@Gnossiene369
@Gnossiene369 7 місяців тому
"love"
@Youtubingbruh5.0
@Youtubingbruh5.0 7 місяців тому
She doesn't love it anymore bro relax
@jacket2383
@jacket2383 6 місяців тому
Kung Fu panda deserved a 9/10
@xassylax
@xassylax 5 днів тому
The Annihilation bear monster lives rent free in my nightmares. The idea of its last victims voice coming out of its mouth has always fucked with me and I love it.
@puddleduck279
@puddleduck279 6 місяців тому
The scene in the revenant film was unbelievable to watch!! That whole film was a very gruelling watch personally but that part was just so shocking, brutal and I imagine so realistic that as brutal as it was it was also something I had never seen before so it was amazing!
@sageygreen
@sageygreen 11 місяців тому
i’m obsessed with how much passion is in her voice when she talks about bears. it sounds like she loves to talk about them, it’s so intriguing to hear from her
@josefbake9492
@josefbake9492 10 місяців тому
Yes, that's what I was about to say. Glad they chooses her to talk about this.
@unstricttv
@unstricttv 10 місяців тому
@@josefbake9492 How many bear experts could they have found haha. She's lovely in her passion. I feel as if alot of people who work in similar jobs are usually passionate- not many people wake up and say "I want to be an expert on bears (or whales, or many other animals... or Wales)
@kiraunos2269
@kiraunos2269 10 місяців тому
So true, polar bears are the only known predators to ACTIVELY hunt humans
@destinysparkles5869
@destinysparkles5869 9 місяців тому
Have you heard her podcast? It's called "Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant."
@ethanquenum4778
@ethanquenum4778 9 місяців тому
It is because you are sick in the head.
@Mango-lk5np
@Mango-lk5np 11 місяців тому
She should have a children’s show, wonderful job educating and explaining during the panda segment
@makreviews2146
@makreviews2146 11 місяців тому
She does have a podcast but I don’t think it’s for kids 😄
@avocato8156
@avocato8156 11 місяців тому
It wouldn’t surprise me if she does presentations at schools for kids living in bear country! She does have that vibe and a very calm and clear voice.
@aquaabundance4077
@aquaabundance4077 11 місяців тому
Totally! I'd have my kids watch her show
@flameboi7104
@flameboi7104 11 місяців тому
She should have a kids show where every episode ends with "and they were all eaten."
@alicefayxxo
@alicefayxxo 11 місяців тому
Omg yess
@jenjen4676
@jenjen4676 6 місяців тому
I absolutely love this Dr. Wynn-Grant's commentary. BRING HER BACK FOR MORE!!!!! And, when asked to talk about Kung-Fu Panda- She understood the assignment!!
@aarono1800
@aarono1800 4 місяці тому
0:39 that’s honestly what’s so terrifying about a grizzly. It doesn’t perceive you as a threat and literally will quietly walk up to you and just start chewing.
@junkim2789
@junkim2789 11 місяців тому
She is just a pure delight to watch. Her passion really delivers beyond screen
@ReginaVestra
@ReginaVestra 11 місяців тому
Only 2 minutes in and scrolled down to comment on how much you could feel her passion about her career/life in the way she speaks about everything. Love to see it.
@mrmt9851
@mrmt9851 11 місяців тому
I thought the same nothing but respect.
@SchwarzSchwertkampfer
@SchwarzSchwertkampfer 11 місяців тому
8:37 to 9:06 *Bears are so human it is freaken cool; just not for that guy* .
@codysmith459
@codysmith459 10 місяців тому
She’s a fraud
@jcpenny3606
@jcpenny3606 10 місяців тому
I thought she very pretty and smart. I didn't know there's such a thing called a "bear expert"
@DUBSTEP_KUSH305
@DUBSTEP_KUSH305 Рік тому
RIP to the real 🐻 that overdosed
@anotherpeasant
@anotherpeasant Рік тому
That bear ate so much powder that he's still partying up there in bear heaven, no rest for the wickid yo
@bigchrisuc
@bigchrisuc Рік тому
​@@anotherpeasant 😅😅😅🤘🤘
@vinallica8027
@vinallica8027 Рік тому
😂😂😂
@EM.1
@EM.1 Рік тому
I didn’t know that there was a true story that inspired the movie
@bigchrisuc
@bigchrisuc Рік тому
@@EM.1 loosely. I believe the bear ate the coke and died probably a few mins later. 😅
@theluchakabuto5206
@theluchakabuto5206 5 місяців тому
The revenant scene is like a one fits all anxiety inducing scene. So brutal
@ThePebble_20
@ThePebble_20 4 місяці тому
Love this! Please, please invite more animal experts! It's very educational. On a side note, I kind of wish they showed her "The Wolverine". Although brief, based on what she spoke of, the scene probably would have been the most accurate depiction of bear behavior.
@davidweaver766
@davidweaver766 12 днів тому
Unfortunately she was killed by a bear. Damn panda took her out with Kung Fu which is atypical of wild pandas.
@83gemm
@83gemm 11 місяців тому
The way she says, “If she wanted to eat him, she would use her claws to tear him apart,” was so funny to me just because of how casually she said it! Great video!
@stilleto1956
@stilleto1956 10 місяців тому
Unlike lions and tigers, and other big cats. Bears eat you alive!
@LouiseHultcrantz
@LouiseHultcrantz 9 місяців тому
I also like her hand movements😂
@LilXancheX
@LilXancheX 9 місяців тому
@@stilleto1956lions eat you alive too
@PaperbackWizard
@PaperbackWizard 9 місяців тому
It's like how Alan Grant described raptors eating you.
@marybethjordan8520
@marybethjordan8520 9 місяців тому
And with the gestures, like we would eat a crab lol
@darthplagueis13
@darthplagueis13 Рік тому
Fun fact: Even though bears are very intelligent and can be trained quite well and therefore tamed bears are occasionally used on movie sets, it is apparently impossible to make them growl or roar on command, they only do that when they're genuinely upset. Therefore, movie scenes with real bears often have stock bear growl sounds added in post.
@mzytryck
@mzytryck Рік тому
Interesting. Do you happen to know whether making them roar on command is truly "impossible" or simply "no trainer is stupid enough to try"? After all, if you're shaping a dog's behaviour to give a fake-growl, the worst that's likely to happen is you annoy it enough to bite you. With a 9-foot grizzly bear, the risk-reward balance seems... unfavourable.
@DYLANJJK94
@DYLANJJK94 11 місяців тому
Yeap, their just bug teddy bears.
@redacted2275
@redacted2275 11 місяців тому
Bears can't act. Disappointing. Bears beats Battlest
@pokaay3163
@pokaay3163 11 місяців тому
@@redacted2275 identity theft is not a joke.
@_leni
@_leni 11 місяців тому
Oh man, that's so sad. Whoever uses wild animals for humans pleasure even though it could easily be made with CGI should be put in jail honestly.
@rileyhewitson9852
@rileyhewitson9852 21 день тому
I fully agree with almost everything she said in this video. I’m no bear expert, but I’ve done quite a bit of research on bears, bear attacks, and bear behavior, and I’ve never once heard someone say not to use bear spray at close range as to not further agitate the bear. In fact bear spray is only effective at close range (20-30 ft). Obviously it’s not ideal to use it in a tent, and I agree they should have used it as the bear approached rather than waiting for it to break in, but the alternative for that couple was to sit there and be eaten. A predatory bear isn’t going to give a couple swipes and walk away if it thinks you’re dead as it would if it was acting defensively. In the example she used, the bear is clearly predatory (this movie was actually based on a real bear attack, where the causes were determined to be predatory). Any bear expert worth their salt is going to tell you that your only chance of survival against a predatory bear is to try to fight back, no matter how bad your chances are, and bear spray is probably one of your best defenses aside from a knife or gun. This being said, predatory bears are extremely rare and are almost always if not always the product of being habituated to humans who feed them. Happy hiking and don’t feed the bears :)
@Pensacolavixen
@Pensacolavixen 3 місяці тому
Great video. I agree, the Revenant bear scene looked so real. It terrified me. I love camping and after seeing that movie, i never go camping without bear spray and a whistle.
@SirCanuckelhead
@SirCanuckelhead 9 місяців тому
I have always said, the scariest thing you can ever see in the woods is bear cubs without a mom. That means there is a mom and you might be between them, which means 100% attack.
@Adrianne519
@Adrianne519 7 місяців тому
Right! I know they are cute but just go away! Even if you don’t see the mother she is not far away!
@ahoosamon463
@ahoosamon463 7 місяців тому
Oh god that's true
@marzipanmenthol
@marzipanmenthol 6 місяців тому
I literally think about that all the time and I have no clue what I'd do
@NPFfumbi
@NPFfumbi 6 місяців тому
Basically just start saying your prayers
@mhernandez1345
@mhernandez1345 4 місяці тому
Or a serial killer
@LostEmpireProduction
@LostEmpireProduction 11 місяців тому
I worked at an outdoor store and told people all the time to leave baby bears alone even if you don’t see the mama. One time this girl said, “why they won’t hurt us” so I responded with “imagine you’re walking though the woods with your kid and all of the sudden you see some pink hairless creature on two legs walking towards them. You’d probably move pretty quick to protect your kid right?” The look on this girl’s face was priceless and she understood after that
@rachel8623
@rachel8623 11 місяців тому
I would be freaked out if I saw baby bears but not mama because those maternal instincts are no joke. A relative of mine once assisted with a bear study and we got a picture of him holding three tiny bear cubs because Mama was tranquilized and we remain jealous.
@smrtars8018
@smrtars8018 11 місяців тому
Pink hairless creature haha
@phattjohnson
@phattjohnson 11 місяців тому
@@smrtars8018 Hairless creature? What kinda strange fish-life are you living bud?
@smrtars8018
@smrtars8018 11 місяців тому
@@phattjohnson read the main comment
@botflyguy7814
@botflyguy7814 11 місяців тому
Also even cubs can still be very dangerous!
@birdgvee4982
@birdgvee4982 3 місяці тому
I love her energy and you can feel the love she has for these animals, while also retaining the knowledge about them being wild, potentially dangerous, animals. The right kind of attitude.
@AwfulWeather5684
@AwfulWeather5684 2 місяці тому
The bear-human hybrid from annihilation makes some of the most terrifying noises I think I’ve ever heard..
@TaylordJ8
@TaylordJ8 Місяць тому
Yeah, I mean even purely psychologically, knowing that its noises are the regurgitated screams of the people it has eaten
@alhypo
@alhypo Рік тому
Clearly Insider needs to produce more bear content like this.
@taylorfusher2997
@taylorfusher2997 Рік тому
What is the shockwave radius of every WW2 German mortar blasts. Do not put shrapnel in the scenario. Leave out shrapnel. Also leave out shrapnel radius. Just talking about the shockwave radius of every mortar blast that the Germans used during WW2?
@forallthestupidshit3550
@forallthestupidshit3550 Рік тому
Yes!! So many shark videos. More bears please!! Also, how about giant snakes?
@catc8927
@catc8927 Рік тому
I’m glad this expert is emphasizing over and over again that bears don’t want to attack people. Bears will generally leave you alone if you don’t have food they want, stand between them and their cubs, or attack them first. Most of the time, bears get tranquilized not because of attacks, but because they get too used to unsecured human trash for an easy meal and thus have more run-ins with people.
@marquisdelafayette1929
@marquisdelafayette1929 11 місяців тому
It’s almost always a humans fault when an animal is killed and put down. Usually they do something stupid and the animal pays the price. Example: Harambe the gorilla.
@nordlandskaka
@nordlandskaka 11 місяців тому
Case in point: We have brown bears here in Norway, but the last time someone was killed by one was in 1906 (for wolves, which we also have, the year is 1800). They seem to realise that making an enemy out of humans is rarely good for an animal's life expectancy. But we also have polar bears, on Svalbard, and they like to kill the odd tourist now and then. Polar bears haven't lived in as close proximity to human populations for as many thousand years as brown bears have, so their curiosity hasn't been dulled in the same way.
@killerkraut9179
@killerkraut9179 9 місяців тому
Bears are often pure terror
@taylorplummer9185
@taylorplummer9185 3 місяці тому
This expert is very personable! Lots of good information in a friendly and likeable way
@stevereed5046
@stevereed5046 2 місяці тому
An excellent video, very informative. I have learnt a lot always presumed with a bare spray. You wait till they get close and spray in the eyes. I didn’t realise you’re supposed to spray it earlier than that good job I’ve never needed it 18:53
@Bloodark124
@Bloodark124 Рік тому
The fact that she knows about the Chinese pork bun just elevated her up to the next level while she is already a bear expert
@siddharthsinha9300
@siddharthsinha9300 Рік тому
I didn't know that dish was called Chinese Pork Bun. We have something similar in India called Momos or chicken dumplings. I thought that's what it was.
@JubioHDX
@JubioHDX 11 місяців тому
@@siddharthsinha9300 well it basically is the same as a chicken dumpling, but these ones just happened to be filled with pork (and im pretty sure at least the type they had in the movie was more large dumpling-esque than being a actual bun, but maybe thats just me not knowing enough about chinese food)
@iandragooo
@iandragooo 11 місяців тому
''A bear who has never had Pork Bun is never a whole bear!'' - Pork Bun Street Vendor
@shakanuhglorie8444
@shakanuhglorie8444 11 місяців тому
And she's hot ☺️
@selrockredguy9487
@selrockredguy9487 11 місяців тому
Let Sleeping Bears lie
@ataraxia7439
@ataraxia7439 11 місяців тому
I would never see this person walking down the street and think to myself “this person knows everything about bears”. So cool how much more there is to everyone than what meets the eyes
@phattjohnson
@phattjohnson 11 місяців тому
That's because NOBODY knows everything about ANY topic :P
@michaelperez-alicea9181
@michaelperez-alicea9181 11 місяців тому
What is a bear expert supposed to look like then? LMAO
@disneytoysr4fun975
@disneytoysr4fun975 11 місяців тому
@@michaelperez-alicea9181ugly, and a man lol
@83gemm
@83gemm 11 місяців тому
@@michaelperez-alicea9181 I think the point is, we don’t know what a bear expert would look like because that’s such a specific field, we don’t consider it when passing a stranger. I THINK the point is, that everyone has more to them than we consider when casually interacting. That’s how I took it anyway.
@michaelperez-alicea9181
@michaelperez-alicea9181 11 місяців тому
@@83gemm fair enough
@lebomakhubedu6376
@lebomakhubedu6376 20 днів тому
If you ever see me in a fight with a grizzly bear, HELP THE BEAR!!!!!
@seanfrazee5146
@seanfrazee5146 13 днів тому
🫡
@juanda_55
@juanda_55 5 місяців тому
KUN FU PANDA ( 2009 ) Was my favorite of all of them combined. But this is still a great video I love that they said and showed real bear facts and videos overhead of the movies.
@carterlewis3388
@carterlewis3388 10 місяців тому
I love how she actually analyzed Kung Fu Panda😂
@livinlifewithla7142
@livinlifewithla7142 9 місяців тому
Lol I was so invested 😂
@daniellehayes9551
@daniellehayes9551 9 місяців тому
I was hoping she'd analyze Brave next
@Gnossiene369
@Gnossiene369 7 місяців тому
"love" are you just bots?!
@dykesmcgee3136
@dykesmcgee3136 7 місяців тому
@@Gnossiene369ever heard of hyperbole? people are allowed to say they “love” something like this. calm down
@makeda6530
@makeda6530 Рік тому
I love her, she’s so adorable talking about these apex predators.
@flimcomedy7667
@flimcomedy7667 Рік тому
A bear is better then a crocodile. I consider bear a mild predator.
@jake51515
@jake51515 Рік тому
​@@flimcomedy7667cant get better than a dinosaur chump
@mizrahiwithattitude2733
@mizrahiwithattitude2733 Рік тому
@@flimcomedy7667 crocodiles are a million times more dangerous then bears or sharks they are man eaters anything in the water is fair game for them
@Skullomane
@Skullomane Рік тому
@@mizrahiwithattitude2733 Except when dealing with Hippos
@casedistorted
@casedistorted Рік тому
She is very attractive. If I say hot then youtube will delete my comment lol
@Orius25
@Orius25 4 місяці тому
This was surprisingly very informative. Thank you!
@ANDREW-zu4gj
@ANDREW-zu4gj 12 днів тому
i watched the revenant just because i seen the bear seen and now it's my favorite movie of all time.
@MrYfrank14
@MrYfrank14 Рік тому
I love how she knows the real cocaine bear OD'd and died almost as soon as he ate the cocaine and never went on a rampage, but she still examines the attacks instead of just saying, this never happened.
@Godrulez7
@Godrulez7 11 місяців тому
😂😂
@briantxw3046
@briantxw3046 11 місяців тому
Well before the cocaine bear did actually die, it actually was pretty viscous and really dangerous to be around. Sure the bear didn’t kill 10 people but it probably will attack you if it saw you
@MrYfrank14
@MrYfrank14 11 місяців тому
@BrianTXW - What are you baseing this on? According to the police report, the bear was found dead where the bear found the cocaine. An examination of the bear revealed that he ate between 2 and 4 ounces of cocaine, OD'd, and died. He never had a chance to go on a rampage. He died while eating the cocaine. The locals turned him into a legend and made fantastic stories about the bear. One of which was that he ate all of the cocaine and survived. I forget how much cocaine there was, but it was being smuggled on a plane when the plane crashed, so you can assume it was a lot of cocaine. Nobody smuggles 4 ounces.
@paavobergmann4920
@paavobergmann4920 11 місяців тому
Yes. I especially liked how she pointed out that the insane speed you see, that´s the real thing. That´s how bears navigate trees if they want to. They outrun you, they certainly outclimb you, and they swim faster than most people can row. So, ehr, no. Play dead, hope for the best.
@steakman4691
@steakman4691 11 місяців тому
@@paavobergmann4920 Playing dead is a bit misleading and only worked in The Revenant because it was best for him to act like he died so the mama bear would think he was no longer a threat. Brown bears absolutely do not care if they find an already dead animal, they happily snack on rotting carrion so acting like you're straight up dead won't work. What's best is to bore it. Lay face-down with your hands over your neck and legs spread so you're harder to flip over. It's your best chance at surviving and getting it to leave you alone
@Zamiroh
@Zamiroh Рік тому
My wife and I use to live in Alaska, and saw bears frequently. It was very rare however where we encountered close up. I remember a mama bear and her 2 cubs were about 30 feet from us. I had my 12 gauge (with slugs to ensure penetration). However, remained calm, ensured that she knew I was there, and I in no way moved closer to her cubs. She stared right at me, and I calmly told her I see her, and I was not a threat. I am very thankful she looked at me for about ten seconds, and then continued on with her cubs. I am very glad I did not have to harm her (or vice versa as even badly wounded they can still kill you!).
@taylorfusher2997
@taylorfusher2997 Рік тому
What is the shockwave radius of every WW2 German mortar blasts. Do not put shrapnel in the scenario. Leave out shrapnel. Also leave out shrapnel radius. Just talking about the shockwave radius of every mortar blast that the Germans used during WW2?
@XtraCryspy
@XtraCryspy Рік тому
What kind of bears did you usually see in Alaska?
@Zamiroh
@Zamiroh Рік тому
@XtraCryspy exclusively black bears. We did have brown bears around, however sighting one was rare, and I never personally saw one. However, our local black bears were pretty large. Some of the large males were up to 500lbs.
@Zamiroh
@Zamiroh Рік тому
@Glirion_ornendur yeah it was quite long. I was confident I likely could have killed her if she charged. The slugs would have penetrated. But I love being in nature, and it would kill me to take the mother's life, which always would mean the death of her cubs. I was in her territory, and I wanted to respect that as much as possible. Thankfully attacks are quite rare. I remember we actually had an attack that year in our local area. A dog was messing with a mama bear, and the bear chased after the dog who ran right past his owner. The bear knocked the man to the ground, but other then some scrapes and bruises he was ok.
@pilsung26
@pilsung26 Рік тому
@@XtraCryspy it’s a massive state, so it depends on where you’re at. Living in the Anchorage area I often see black bears with the occasional brown. When I travel south near the coast I see almost exclusively brown.
@InfernAlien
@InfernAlien 4 місяці тому
This was very informative, and entertaining!
@twhis9843
@twhis9843 4 дні тому
My experiences have been with black bears. They are the most amazing creatures. I live in the city now but the almost daily encounters I had living in a remote cabin still leaves me in awe of their abilities. Multiple bears would spend hours sitting on the fringes of the cleared property just watching me. The grain box for the chickens was a very solid steel box on a 6” thick concrete pad. When I was gone for a week they saw their chance broke into the cabin and ate all the chickens. But the part that still amazes me was they dug under that concrete pad, turned the whole box and pad over, then broke through the bottom of the pad and box where it was thinnest. Besides they incredible strength it took to do that, how did they figure out that weak spot? After I came back they still would watch from the perimeter but never came into the clearing or disturbed me as long as I was there. Totally opportunistic, never confrontational. Patient, patient, patient.
@AshleyWilliamsN7
@AshleyWilliamsN7 9 місяців тому
You should have given her the context about the bear in Annihilation. It's a Lovecraftian hybrid that can mimic human voice and is genetically spliced with other animals.
@livinlifewithla7142
@livinlifewithla7142 9 місяців тому
IKR even tho it’s more sci-fi, I woulda love to here her thoughts on it lol
@endostatica1405
@endostatica1405 9 місяців тому
EXACTLY
@alanrosete3855
@alanrosete3855 6 місяців тому
It's even creepier than that, the bear isn't mimicking human voice but every of its victims is actually merged(?) with it so they stop existing on their bodies and become one with the bear, they feel and see what the bear does because they are now it so what we hear is actually those people in real time
@K.C-2049
@K.C-2049 6 місяців тому
@@alanrosete3855 they're also trapped in the constant state of panic they were in when they were being attacked... why are we like this? :)
@julius_the_python
@julius_the_python 4 місяці тому
But they still used a bear skull. It bothered me that she didn't know proper ursine osteology and said it looked like a horse face.
@MtnMama8
@MtnMama8 11 місяців тому
I had a biology teacher that spent many years studying bears. He had one bear attack (showed us the scars haha) where he was tracking a young male and he was down at the river bed and he said he stopped paying attention to his surroundings and the bear swiped and tore open his back, so hard he was flung into the water and his team had to rescue him. He said if he had not put his guard down HE probably wouldn't have made the mistake for whatever caused the bear to attack.
@AutisticBearLover
@AutisticBearLover 10 місяців тому
Damn, I’m happy he survived!
@jumpingturtle8830
@jumpingturtle8830 9 місяців тому
@@maeryum He said a young male, not a cub with its mother
@serinawong3019
@serinawong3019 9 місяців тому
daaaamn that's gotta be really painful. Though also neat to say you have the scars to prove it, good thing they're still alive
@immanati1831
@immanati1831 9 місяців тому
@@maeryumnah if it was a male it prob just perceived him as a threat cuz he was in his area
@XXXMUXICISLIFEXXX
@XXXMUXICISLIFEXXX 4 місяці тому
I remember watching the revenant and also getting lots of anxiety 😭 I understand why she wpuld recommend to play dead but i would personally find it almost impossible to stay quiet during or after a bear attack. The injuries alone but also that adrenaline rush and panting would make it inevitable for me to stay quiet.
@Gin_gerbear
@Gin_gerbear 5 місяців тому
Love this!! Thanks for this video
@stevenfunderburg1623
@stevenfunderburg1623 9 місяців тому
I like her un flustered reaction when Kung Fu Panda comes up on the screen and she just maintains her professional demeanor and continuos taking the exercise seriously with just a small undercurrent of additional amusement 😂🤣😂😂
@anitakennally699
@anitakennally699 10 місяців тому
The movie Back Country is actually loosely based on a true story as well about a couple camping in Ontario. The actual attack was pretty unreal as well and unfortunately fatal for the woman. Bear experts said the bear acted predatory in it's attack. The tracked the bear, catching it and putting it down. After it was examined, it was found to be a young almost fully grown male malnourished and in a state of starvation that the bear likely attacked out of desperation given it's poor shape close to approaching hibernation.
@redlizerad8268
@redlizerad8268 9 місяців тому
It’s impossible to say that a type of carnivore will never attack humans out of predatory reasons. Bears definitely don’t typically go after humans for predatory reasons but it definitely happens. Especially during the days before they hibernate.
@stevenfunderburg1623
@stevenfunderburg1623 9 місяців тому
This is why (as I say over and over again in the comments by of Scary Bear Attacks) it doesn't matter how slight the odds are, you will scream and die horrifically if a bear for whatever reason, attacks you. If it is successful (and I pray it is and children and imbeciles hear of your death and are discouraged from emulating your behavior because sometimes not wishing death on someone isn't ethically superior) then you are either an arrogant redneck or ignorant hippy who felt way too entitled to safety and died because your an idiot who hangs out in places humans don't need to go. Dr. House would agree with me therefore I am correct and people who disagree with me are trolls, inbreed retards or religious. 😉
@merlinho0t
@merlinho0t 9 місяців тому
@@redlizerad8268I totally agree. Especially polar bears, they will literally track and hunt a human for miles and miles if they are hungry enough. And usually polar bears are always hungry due to where they live.
@ettinakitten5047
@ettinakitten5047 9 місяців тому
Reminds me of the case I heard of a series of cougar attacks many years ago. That cougar turned out to be a barely-adult female who was malnourished. One of the toughest times in many carnivores' lives is when they've just barely reached adulthood and their mother has abandoned them to fend for themselves. They have to learn fast or starve. And a starving carnivore gets desperate enough to try prey that would normally be a bad idea to hunt, plus the inexperience of a young adult means they don't necessarily know which prey is best. We're no carnivore's preferred prey, but we're potential targets for the desperate and/or inexperienced members of many species of large carnivores.
@Damselofd3ath
@Damselofd3ath 8 місяців тому
@@ettinakitten5047apparently a lot of cougar attacks are from the juvenile males, because like you said, they’ve just been “kicked out” by their moms and don’t really know how to hunt, so anything that moves is a meal to them in their eyes.
@BrookD.Artist
@BrookD.Artist 3 місяці тому
Please bring back this woman. My favorite video from insider EVER
@shellygiggey2361
@shellygiggey2361 Місяць тому
What a GREAT info session! Thanks 🙏
@antoniousai1989
@antoniousai1989 Рік тому
Rae Wynn-Grant is such a good educator! I loved her CrashCourse Zoology series! I suggest you all give it a try if you wanna have a general knowledge of zoology
@TheErikGud
@TheErikGud Рік тому
Liar
@taylorfusher2997
@taylorfusher2997 Рік тому
What is the shockwave radius of every WW2 German mortar blasts. Do not put shrapnel in the scenario. Leave out shrapnel. Also leave out shrapnel radius. Just talking about the shockwave radius of every mortar blast that the Germans used during WW2?
@Bronwyn031
@Bronwyn031 Рік тому
@@taylorfusher2997 Okay... I give up? What is the shockwave radius of every WW2 German mortar? Seems like you're dying to tell us!
@taylorfusher2997
@taylorfusher2997 Рік тому
To Bronwyn SoCal Gal: That’s why I was asking you, because I do not know the answer either. I do not know what the shockwave radius of a German WW2 mortar impact blast.
@Maazzzo
@Maazzzo Рік тому
@@taylorfusher2997 Flooding EVERY comment with your comment is really not the best way to get someone to respond kindly to you.
@gregharbin3531
@gregharbin3531 7 місяців тому
I love her enthusiastic and upbeat way of sharing her knowledge of and experience with bears.
@kaelplatt
@kaelplatt 2 місяці тому
Backcountry is why I was so scared of camping for a while, super glad you called it out for making the bear overly aggressive lol!
@DNB770
@DNB770 2 місяці тому
I mean, it was aggressive in real life. The real bear that hunted and stalked that couple was trying to make a meal out of them and actually killed the woman. Her husband fought hard just so it wouldn't drag her away into the woods.
@liminaljay3311
@liminaljay3311 2 місяці тому
I had to pause to comment for “atypical for wild pandas” alone 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Honestly great commentary all round
@andrewhoward7401
@andrewhoward7401 Рік тому
The bear from annihilation is actually terrifying. It copies the screams of one of the people it killed
@kaistarfire2220
@kaistarfire2220 Рік тому
Thank you. I thought I was the only one who was freaked out by that. It was so terrifying to me. I almost had to shut it off the first time I watched it, and I NEVER have to do that.
@kellyalves756
@kellyalves756 Рік тому
That thing was unearthly. Beyond horrible. 😰 This is one of my favorite movies, though. It’s like biology at its best and worst.
@Vader007
@Vader007 11 місяців тому
Thats why i love cosmic horror.
@slowbro173
@slowbro173 11 місяців тому
Great movie
@iforgot87872
@iforgot87872 11 місяців тому
As someone who grew up having nightmares about bears… that scene was the scariest thing I’ve ever sat through. I also had no idea it would be in the movie so that made it even more unsettling.
@Amm17ar
@Amm17ar Рік тому
I think Brother Bear should have been included on this list. I thought that movie was done relatively accurately in depicting bears given the fact that it was an animated movie for kids. Maybe next time?!?
@PauloCesarLira5
@PauloCesarLira5 Рік тому
Exactly my thoughts. But I think they didn't include it because it's too close to The Revenant. Mama Brown Bear attacking a threat that keeps on trying to harm her/the cub. And The Revenant apart from being more contemporary, it's always praised on its accuracy
@AutisticBearLover
@AutisticBearLover Рік тому
I’d love to see her react to the scene from brother bear too, but also the grizzly bear attack from Balto, Fox & the Hound and Brave. I would pay good money to see her react to them.
@angelinacamacho8575
@angelinacamacho8575 Рік тому
In real life kenai would of killed Koda in order for his mom to go in to heat if she was still alive
@Amm17ar
@Amm17ar Рік тому
@@PauloCesarLira5 Yeah true, I did just watch the Revenent after I watched this video and wrote this lol.
@thottydagod457
@thottydagod457 Рік тому
@@angelinacamacho8575 lmao exactly.
@amberrose7495
@amberrose7495 5 місяців тому
I love this! Love her knowledge it gave me so much insight
@hclyrics
@hclyrics 4 місяці тому
The Annihilation bear scene may get a 1/10 for accurate bear representation, but it gets a 10/10 for terrifying horror scene. Also, the context of the movie matters here; it's not (just) a bear.
@tranminhnhat7645
@tranminhnhat7645 9 місяців тому
😂 I was caught off guard seeing Kungfu Panda being analyzed in this video, but it was quite entertaining, and I love the clarity in her voice and explanation.
@GenJuhru
@GenJuhru 8 місяців тому
A panda did spun a bo staff...
@msfair3625
@msfair3625 7 місяців тому
Backcountry is based on a true story. It was one of the few black bear attacks where it was determined the black bear was stalking the couple before it finally attacked. The entire movie is like a 2 hour panic attack. I believe in the real life story the woman was the victim & her fiancé surived.
@blitzangel1995
@blitzangel1995 Місяць тому
I was getting g ready to ask this! I k ew the story about the couple,and wasn't it the guys idea to do it during mating/right after hibernation season?
@user-qi9wq8qh9t
@user-qi9wq8qh9t 16 днів тому
Yes the husband lived and the wife died, its a really sad story, they were married for a long time and camping was something they did together, the bear stalked them because she was on her period. I was obsessed with how terrifying this movie was and found out after that the lady who passed away was good friends with my best friend’s mom… rest in peace
@bartdegryse9345
@bartdegryse9345 День тому
this video is so relatable atm. *if you know, you know*
@CROengineer
@CROengineer 3 місяці тому
the edge is my favorite movie ever grew up with it and love it, absolute masterpiece
@leas7830
@leas7830 Рік тому
This was really great! She clearly loves her work. I didn't know about bear spray, always learn more 😊.
@LadyArtemis2012
@LadyArtemis2012 Рік тому
I don't know how real they are but I always get a kick out of the posts where rangers have to inform hapless tourists that bear spray does NOT work like bug spray.
@sxeptomaniac
@sxeptomaniac Рік тому
​@@LadyArtemis2012 Accurate. I've seen studies where applying bear spray like that can actually attract bears. They ran the study because it wasn't unusual for people to do that. I guess it proves some bears like spicy food.
@HoLyzPiNoyZ
@HoLyzPiNoyZ Рік тому
i heard a shotgun works better but im no expert
@taylorfusher2997
@taylorfusher2997 Рік тому
What is the shockwave radius of every WW2 German mortar blasts. Do not put shrapnel in the scenario. Leave out shrapnel. Also leave out shrapnel radius. Just talking about the shockwave radius of every mortar blast that the Germans used during WW2?
@wadewilson8011
@wadewilson8011 Рік тому
Who TF has never heard of bear spray?? And no it doesn't work like bug spray.🙄🤦🏽‍♂️it's supposed to work like mace or pepper spray.
@natenichols9569
@natenichols9569 Рік тому
I lived in alaska for a few years and only heard of handful of bear attacks. Only one brown bear. The rest were polar. The most frightening was the polar bear that was stalking a guy so he took off on his snowmachine and went back to the village. He told people about his encounter. The bear tracked him all those miles to the village and hunted him down in the middle of the night.
@josephinakeam6197
@josephinakeam6197 Рік тому
😱
@natenichols9569
@natenichols9569 11 місяців тому
Food is scarce up there. You find it you eat it. Or die.
@natenichols9569
@natenichols9569 11 місяців тому
That bear continued to terrorize the community. State forces were called in to deal with the problem.
@fireandsugar2625
@fireandsugar2625 11 місяців тому
@@natenichols9569 Did the bear get the guy!? 😨
@natenichols9569
@natenichols9569 11 місяців тому
@@fireandsugar2625 yes drug him out of his house and ate him
@causeformayhem
@causeformayhem 19 годин тому
This just confirmed it. They don't actually watch the movie. But the thing about the bear skull was very interesting because i had never thought about that
@user-rn5bd7jp5e
@user-rn5bd7jp5e 3 місяці тому
This bear expert was so articulate. Nice job.
@mugbarron2172
@mugbarron2172 Рік тому
The transition from The Revenant to King Fu Panda had me rolling 🤣😂😂😭😭😅😅
@sanukmacful
@sanukmacful Рік тому
No way that big Bear was going to be able to climb up that wall. Complete nonsense. That wall was straight up.
@ChipsNsalsa2024
@ChipsNsalsa2024 10 місяців тому
I love people who are so passionate and knowledgeable about certain subject matter. I wish I was a subject matter expert on something. She’s got a great personality.
@charlesporter1148
@charlesporter1148 8 місяців тому
Well Mr Gilbert why dont you become an expert on rifles and become the safest man on earth..
@IntheMOMENT22173
@IntheMOMENT22173 6 місяців тому
The funny thing is, you can! Pick a subject and just give it your all. You don't have to be a professional. You can pretty much found out anything on the internet.
@cozmicdoodles7167
@cozmicdoodles7167 4 місяці тому
Glad to hear how to properly use bear spray. I go camping with my parent's a lot in Colorado and my dad always packs bear spray but i never thought about not wanting to use it in close proximity. We have seen bears (black bears) twice now and bith time were really cool and thankfully no bear spray was needed haha they mostly just seemed to want to watch us then quickly went the ither direction when the curiosity was gone.
@operator1338
@operator1338 4 місяці тому
Thank you for making this video. It really helped with my fear of a bear encounter
@mareir
@mareir 9 місяців тому
I love how excited she is when talking about bear behaviour. What a cool person.
@user-hs4ih8zp7e
@user-hs4ih8zp7e 4 місяці тому
Too bad she can't tell the truth
@iridiumSerpent
@iridiumSerpent 3 місяці тому
​@@user-hs4ih8zp7e I'm pretty sure I'd trust a bear expert over some random on the internet about what is real about bear behaviour
@TheGary108
@TheGary108 11 місяців тому
Can’t say I’m surprised that she gave the Bear Abomination in Annihilation a low score. That thing was apparently an mutated fusion of several things with a heavy dose of space magic. It was actually theorized that the abomination absorbed the qualities of whatever it eats, like how it ate one of the character’s larynx and ended up being able to mimic her voice to lure another one.
@ILuvAyeAye
@ILuvAyeAye 11 місяців тому
For sure, it's obvious a number of the ones she gave low scores to aren't aiming for realism.
@PatternShift
@PatternShift 10 місяців тому
was gonna make the same comment, haha! it's a perfectly accurate mashed together and mutated bear-thing. also it accidentally sort of resembles the alzabo in gene wolfe's book of the new sun.
@trashcanyounot1798
@trashcanyounot1798 10 місяців тому
Also, there’s part of a human skull coming out of its face near its eye, which really supports the fusion idea
@kingsridge
@kingsridge 6 місяців тому
Oh, she's great. Funny, super informative, and a VERY compelling presenter. She should be invited back to analyze "The Terror, Arctic, and Against the Ice," share insights from her career, or just smile into the camera and talk about whatever...
@bes5164
@bes5164 4 місяці тому
What a nice person! She said she wanted nobody to use setting fire as a tact as it could have started a forest fire. Very nice!
@LyddleMetalHead
@LyddleMetalHead 9 місяців тому
I like this lady a lot, please bring her back! She is so knowledgeable, but not disrespectful or too full of herself. Shes lovely, better than other videos that have been posted with this same concept.
@user-hs4ih8zp7e
@user-hs4ih8zp7e 4 місяці тому
No she's not
@OC-CPA
@OC-CPA Місяць тому
She's an idiot. It is NOT rare for bears - including black bears - to kill and eat people.
@yixinghasmeshookistg814
@yixinghasmeshookistg814 12 днів тому
@@user-hs4ih8zp7eyes she is tf
@CliffDiverBOA
@CliffDiverBOA Рік тому
Her saying her 2nd favorite bear show is Yogi Bear is so wholesome.
@orlock20
@orlock20 Рік тому
She is too young to know about Grizzly Adams.
@forallthestupidshit3550
@forallthestupidshit3550 Рік тому
I love that so much.
@ItsGamingFancy
@ItsGamingFancy Рік тому
​@@orlock20 she's too young for yogi lol. You can watch anything these days if you look for it
@DefgirRZawa
@DefgirRZawa Рік тому
@@orlock20 Cut that Age-Crap. I have watched the original Mummy from the 30s, and as it was stated by another person, Yogi is also an old show. We like to watch old things.
@ek9509
@ek9509 6 місяців тому
Mutant Bear (Annihilation, 2018): The definition of my worst nightmare.
@katariina7697
@katariina7697 2 дні тому
I was just about to turn in and thought, why not, as a last video before bed, watch this one about bear attacks. Just a fantastic idea. 😂
@GrapplingIgnorance
@GrapplingIgnorance 9 місяців тому
This woman is a gem, and the concept of this series is excellent.
@blakemarchand6650
@blakemarchand6650 4 місяці тому
A straight up gem
@nhm459
@nhm459 2 місяці тому
she's hot💀
@zekepeters997
@zekepeters997 8 місяців тому
My one gripe is when she says polar bears don't attack people, as someone who grew up in a province of Canada that is known for polar bears, we have always been taught that they are one of the only predators that will actually actively and intentionally hunt people for food
@shadowscall7758
@shadowscall7758 7 місяців тому
Well, any animal would if hungry enough. She is obviously speaking generally. There are always exceptions.
@gsteel98
@gsteel98 6 місяців тому
​@@shadowscall7758generally polar bears attack anything that moves for food. They won't attack just because they are hungry. They'll kill you and stash you if they aren't hungry. Polar bears are literally top 3 most dangerous animals to humans in the world. And I say this while thinking about hippos, crocodiles, other extremely dangerous animals because polar bears will smell your scent and look for you. Crocodiles typically 2ont kill you unless you find yourself in their territory, same with hippos. You can look at a crocodile/hippo from far away, have it see you and not be in danger. That is not the same for a polar bear
@thepubknight6144
@thepubknight6144 6 місяців тому
​@@shadowscall7758 True and polar bears eat polar cubs too of other bears if they're really hungry
@Kiba0Shino0Hinata
@Kiba0Shino0Hinata 5 місяців тому
it's because polar bears are starving due to global warming. a starving animal will hunt anything they can eat with extreme prejudice. a polar bear that isn't starving will not actively hunt down humans.
@animegopher
@animegopher 5 місяців тому
It's about the rule, not the exception. Polar bears will, for the most part, stay away from humans. However, if they're desperately hungry, of course, that rule may no longer apply and that bear becomes the exception.
@bigfern62
@bigfern62 6 місяців тому
The golden compass scene was one of my favorite fights in movies
@christunnell2377
@christunnell2377 2 місяці тому
Was driving up to Alaska with my parents back in 95. We watched a black bear and her cubs cross the highway, pulled off to get pictures. They came out of the woods, crossed and went up the bank on the other side... Them some guy going the other way on that side got out with his camera and followed them. My dad decided that was the time to get going again.
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