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  • this was a deleted scene from yogi bear

  • Its clear by looking at the carcass that the Wolves has hardly even begun eating.

  • Bears, the ultimate trolls.

  • They would not be able to take him down fast enough before he killed/badly wounded at least half the pack. At which point the strength for the fight and longterm becomes very bad for the pack. Damn bears :(

  • @xijnnijx They would NOT be able to take down a fully grown male Brown Bear at all.

  • they have already eaten, that´s the reason for no fight.

  • @xxVanDammexx No, the reason is that they cant do anything.

    They are used to have to give and they know there is nothing they can do. They cant kill the Bear anyway.

  • 2:39 he's thinkin: why don't we start chasin ducks... at least we can share one by one...

  • A wolf pack that big can kill anything even a huge bear. However, the bear would in turn kill more than a couple wolves itself.

  • well here we have a fight.... i for one if i was in the pack would have started a fight witht hat greedy thing BUT in yellow stone they are fed so they dont need to kill that dear was sort of a snach they would save but all and all if the wolves did attack they would have won

  • @ashdawn505 they might have won but some would have died

  • @musselshell i do agree

  • @gotohell11

    do you even now that bears are prey for wolves,

    a bear is not even a predator like wolves and big cats,

    they eat anything they find,

    especialy berry's

  • @kraj28 yeah, wolves do pray on baby bears but they don't stand a fucking chance against a full grown up one.. this bear was 600 pounds and the biggest are over 2k so i really don't think wolves can pray on bears that size. All i've seen in these utube videos on full size bears vs wolves is that bears get the meal and wolves step aside

  • that bear reminds me of my fatass brother in law all "taggin" along and shit,its like dude...who the fuck do u think you are???and you wonder why ur fat...

  • Whoa! Black/Grizzly Bear Hybrid! I never seen a black grizzly before.... It's a hybrid.

  • I hate that bear..

  • the bear is like the U.S. and the wolves are the rest of the world. lol

  • THAT BEAR SUCKS!!!!!it let them do the work and tok it away hat why im glad when i se tht vidioe of the wolves steeling h bears kill and the bear runs like a hicken runing from a dog LOL!!!!!HAHHAHAHHAHAHAH:+]

  • The Molly pack gets taken by the bears just like the DEBBIE TSTC pack. HAHAHAHA

  • lol the ducks are like. wtf are you looking at.

  • Animals will only fight to the death to defend their young. For food, they just try to intimidate each other. The wolves have become accustomed to the bear, and view it as nothing more than an annoyance, not a real threat. The narrator is purposely leading the audience into believing that the bear "dominates," when in fact 14 wolves would kill a full grown male bear, but they would also lose quite a few wolves in the process. That said, all animals will avoid unnecessary risk.

  • whats the name of the docu?

  • @kharitonov300 It's from PBS. You can find it on their website. It's called Encounters between Bears and Wolves. There's no actual fighting in any scenes. Just the wolves scaring bears off and sometimes choosing not to fight.

  • @ThisReallySuckz hey thx dude. 

  • Probably not dead, but they cant do very much

  • wolves cant do nothing, if they attack bear, they dead

  • @13oy4Girls Wolves in numbers of 10 will almost certainly kill a bear. The bear will always run away. Here, the wolves have become accustomed to the bear. They do not perceive it as a threat, so they let it eat in piece knowing there will be plenty left for them. Rather than having to chase the stubborn bear off time and time again. It's the path of less resistance.

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  • @ThisReallySuckz Kill a fully grown Brown Bear?? Absolutely not. A pack of even 10 Wolves will only try to harass the Bear until it goes away and not go closer than they always can avoid it. Wolves are not stupid.

  • @Norwegian733

    the wolves would have killed this bear if they realy wanted,

    the navagator in this documentary seems not very well known about wolves,

    wolves are social animals,probably this bear often is there prssence ,they dont see it like a treath,

    thats one of the reasons they let him eat,

    but main reason is that this wolves in yellowstone nown 2 bee good fed,

    they not hungry 2 start a fight,

    simply said:they dont have a reason 2 kill the bear

  • @kraj28 Rubbish. The Wolves would not have a chance. The Grizzly is to massive. Wolves has only their bite as a weapon, while the Grizzly would use its paws to swipe them away. They just dont have what it takes to get the Grizzly down.

    Its a reason why Grizzlies benefit from Wolf packs like this. As they say - its not a matter IF a Grizzly come to collect their prey, but when. And Wolves cant do anything about it.

    Only cubs may become victims for a Wolf pack.

  • @Norwegian733

    like i sad before,the wolves dont need 2 attack thisbear.

    the wolves already have eaten,so way they should risk a injury?

    sure the bear has more power,but wolves have there bite,stamina,speed and pack,

    in this and some other vids the wolves dont need 2 kill the bear,

    there are meny recordings of wolves killing bears,

    espesialy in the karpats in europe

  • @kraj28 They would not have a chance to kill that Bear. If you read about the relationship between Grizzlies and Wolfs in Yellowstone, you will find that Grizzlies more often than not do take Wolf packs prey. Its not in the Wolfs nature to give up, but they know its nothing they can do. And they were absolutely not finished eating, as they just made the kill. Its very clear on the pictures when the Grizzly turn around the deer that its hardly been fed on. Grown Bears are NOT a prey for Wolfes

  • @Norwegian733 If the wolves were hungry, or desperate enough, there is no doubt that there would be a fight. Obviously, a pack this large has enough sense to realize that they can kill again, and that this elk isn't worth the trouble or risk.

    Likewise, positive interactions between these two animals have been documented (for example, a wolf pack has been photographed playing with a large male Grizzly for over two days) bears and wolves aren't natural enemies, per-say.

  • He's like the class bully.

  • poor wolves

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