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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2010

This huge Brown Bear walked right past the Ranger Station at Brooks Lodge - Katmai National Park Alaska.

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  • Whooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaa­h!!!!!!! Great post, mate, thanks.

  • @jziban1 Thanks, you are very welcome.

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  • lol and nobody thought to yell to the guy right up the road, "hey! dude! death is right behind you!"

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  • im scared of your video, take it off youtube or i'm calling the cops playa jk lol

  • @STsixx (lol) EXACTLY! I was saying the EXACT same thing as I watched the end

    of this rubbish. I mean really. = /

    Still, I would of shite meself if I was walking down that road and would of dropped dead

    right there from a bit of fright.

  • I didn't realize how big it was til I compared it to the picnic tables behind it. That thing is huge!

  • good thing the bear just went pass the cabin/house and not tried to get in to look for food

  • lol the man got no idea that a fucking thousand pound grizzly bear was walking 20 feet behind him :)

  • He wasn't very hungry, because he walked right by that ranger. =)

  • It's like an everyday thang there. Fuckin crazy.

  • look ron a furry tractor!

  • Be glad it wasn't pedo bear.

  • Bears are foragers, I don't think he would have attacked that man unless provoked, too much of a hassle. 

  • This will inspire Ford to make a 6WD Katmai F900.2 SuperDuty afterburner pickup. Will this be its' hood ornament?

  • hes on the happy trail C:

  • would have pooped my pants if i encounterd that mofo walkin'behind me!!!

  • @STsixx lool that was just in my mind! anyway looks more like a kodiak bear

  • thats prolly the last time anybody has seen that guy walking up the road

  • I had a dream one of these about that size attacked me. It took me about a dozen 9mm to put it down.

  • Look at Yogi sniffing around for pic-i-nic baskets. Better not let Mr. Ranger catch you dude!

  • @autoexec2000 Wow that story about the sheep, and the bear only eating their hearts! What is amazing is that we used to have grizzly bears here in California, even southern California where I live. Too bad they are all gone. Now we just have black bears left . The male black bears can grow to about 400-500 pounds but they are not very aggressive thank goodness.

  • @autoexec2000 You are absolutely correct about where the name grizzly came from.If you ever look up any pictures of brown bears from Denali National Park in Alaska you will always see them referred to as grizzly bears and you will notice that they are noticeably smaller than the coastal brown bears.So in reference to your comment about temper there is a National Geo video of an inland grizzly scattering a bunch of bigger polar bears.So the polar bears also must realize this aspect of the grizzly

  • @mb1968ca hehe, no, just curious really.. although, they are superb animals, and always a hot topic in norway because of their conflicts with sheep farmers.. The original norwegian sheep knew how to defend themselves against predators, but the modern sheeps, bred for producing the most wool possible, only has the skill of running and breaking their legs. There has been some incidents where a bear has killed a whole flock of sheeps and only eaten their hearts because they are so easy to kill.

  • @mb1968ca but DNA and latin names aside, what I have understood to be the main difference, apart from the size, is the temper. Bear attacks in scandinavia are extremely rare, and only happens if you really bother a mother with cubs, while the alaskan brown bears are larger and a temper more similar to the north american bears. The other thing is that "grizzly" apparently refers to a color variation in the fur between brown and gray, while the eurasian bears are completely evenly brown.

  • @autoexec2000 Are you very interested in bears or just curious about them.

  • @mb1968ca The scandinavian brown bear is simply referred to as Ursus Arctos Arctos, which is the 'eurasian brown bear' that can be found from scandinavia to russia and mongola. There is an, "Ursus Arctos Scandinavicus", but the DNA is apparently not eunique enough to officially define it as a separate sub species. All my life I've heard it referred to as pecificly NOT a grizzly bear, and that grizzly bears live in north america. The males can grow to a maximum of about 660Lbs (300Kg).

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