The snake had already used its venom, and likely perceived the cub as a clumsy annoyance rather than an immediate threat. But it remained wary, as it should have. Bears don't know their own strength, and that rattler really didn't want to wind up a toy.
Now thats a good piece of footage! That snake knew it wasnt gonna be a meal! He can understand size. Now the bear on the other hand needs some glasses! LOL Awesome footatge!
wow thats cool! its a shame that people chose to believe foolish tales about sakes and never find out what magnificiant animals they really are, not to mention how little we have to fear from them.
thats really awesome! so many people chose to remain dumb and believe all the bullshit they hear about snakes and trust in it with all thier hearts with no proof what so ever, never knowing what magnificiant animals they are. i wish humans would treat wildlife with more respect.
we can all hopefully learn something from this bear, that snakes are not to be feared, but that they are afraid of us, and that just leaving them alone is all thats needed to be safe from them.
@licmy3balls we learned so much from watching them last year. We watched at least five different Timbers on 3 seperate live cams here hunting. It was truly amazing. We learned that for the most part they will only strike at what they intend to eat. We saw bears, turkeys, deer, and foxes come within inches of them without issue. But, the squirrels and chipmunks were a different story. :)
@useewildlife wow thats cool! its a shame that people chose to believe foolish tales about sakes and never find out what magnificiant animals they really are, not to mention how little we have to fear from them.
this is unbelievable... snake vs. bear
/watch?v=gLPZmBL3Zog
E90D89 7 months ago
yep snakes are so aggressive... not
MrKilln4gold 9 months ago
Very cool
jakobmichaelcarson 10 months ago
Bear needs to go to Lenscrafters. There's a coupon in Sunday's paper---if you can find it.
TheXiantruth 11 months ago
bear's are like huge rat's
shadownoob83 1 year ago
@shadownoob83 ummmm noooooooo.....
yoyo200900 11 months ago
This is good proof that only idiots go killing rattlesnakes for no reason.
chiconspiracy 1 year ago
The snake had already used its venom, and likely perceived the cub as a clumsy annoyance rather than an immediate threat. But it remained wary, as it should have. Bears don't know their own strength, and that rattler really didn't want to wind up a toy.
AtarahDerek 1 year ago 2
Now thats a good piece of footage! That snake knew it wasnt gonna be a meal! He can understand size. Now the bear on the other hand needs some glasses! LOL Awesome footatge!
BOHUNTER 1 year ago 4
nice video.
cooperhawk1 1 year ago
wow thats cool! its a shame that people chose to believe foolish tales about sakes and never find out what magnificiant animals they really are, not to mention how little we have to fear from them.
licmy3balls 1 year ago
thats really awesome! so many people chose to remain dumb and believe all the bullshit they hear about snakes and trust in it with all thier hearts with no proof what so ever, never knowing what magnificiant animals they are. i wish humans would treat wildlife with more respect.
licmy3balls 1 year ago
we can all hopefully learn something from this bear, that snakes are not to be feared, but that they are afraid of us, and that just leaving them alone is all thats needed to be safe from them.
licmy3balls 1 year ago 5
@licmy3balls we learned so much from watching them last year. We watched at least five different Timbers on 3 seperate live cams here hunting. It was truly amazing. We learned that for the most part they will only strike at what they intend to eat. We saw bears, turkeys, deer, and foxes come within inches of them without issue. But, the squirrels and chipmunks were a different story. :)
useewildlife 1 year ago
@useewildlife wow thats cool! its a shame that people chose to believe foolish tales about sakes and never find out what magnificiant animals they really are, not to mention how little we have to fear from them.
licmy3balls 1 year ago
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licmy3balls 1 year ago
I have to wonder how many times Ive done that,walk over a well hidden rattler and not even known it.I have certainly found many over the years....
MrWer1138 1 year ago
OOPS
JO911B 2 years ago
so what did he get bit? :S
Shimmy3Shammy 2 years ago
No, just spooked really bad.
useewildlife 2 years ago