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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2007

Waterton National Park in Canada is one of the best places in the world to get close to big game animals. This was the closest we've ever been to a bear!

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  • seriously right?

  • you should NEVER EVER feed a bear,or any other wild animal that hunts for its food,it will asociate food with humans and thats how attacks or a problem bears happen,if you feed a bear or bears you can pretty much count on you contributing to an attack or death of another human and pretty much the bear also as the parks and wildlife will shoot a bear that attacks or is not afraid of humans if it cant be kept away.

  • ha i live like 20-30 mins away from waterton. nice photography

  • If you don't want to ruin your Sunday best with raw meat you can always rub a little bacon grease in your hair, but your right you can't go wrong with the stories of harming their young. They also want to race really bad so it's fun for them if when encountering a bear you turn and run as fast as you can!

  • bears also like it when you wear a coat made of raw meat, while telling them stories of how you are going to kill their cubs

  • Wow!This is nice filming!I especially like the

    mule deer footage!=)5 stars and going to my

    favorites!

  • Bears are really tame and it's a really good idea to get right up close to them like that. It's even more fun to feed them marshmallows!!!

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