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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2007

After our hike on the Abrams Fall Trail, Rick and I continued our drive around the Cades Cove Scenic Loop where we got to see a black bear and her cubs cross the road in front of us.

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  • You do know female Black Bears kill people every year, in the national parks and that they can run over 40 miles per hour. I would have never got out of that car.

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  • Gee can I wright the ending to this movie? Haven't we seen this bofore when we all sit and watch and say "are they crazy " then somone gets hurt and we wonder why. This bear is trapped on both sides by people pointing cameras at him. .....shit , this is a coctail for disaster leave the bear alone DON'T FEED HIM AND KEEP BACK.....................WAY BACK

  • Absolute morons

  • that looks like a gorrila

  • cool

  • Sorry about that I did change the name of it to "Caddes Cove Wildlife" You found what I was talking about. Thanks for the nice comment.

  • I have posted some up close video of me and the bears at Cades Cove. Now you can call me stupid, idiot, crazy, or just plain fool, if you want to.

  • Idiot49 I couldn't find your video "Cades Cove part2" I did find your "Cades Cove Wildlife". It was nicely done and interesting.

  • You are OK as long as you don't get close to the cubs or get between the mother and the cubs. That will get you a bad case of eatum-ass-up syndrome.

  • OK I was wrong for say that was stupid the thing is she had bear cubs and even in a park like Cades Cove were people and bears are around each other alot but when it cames down to it its still a wild bear dont get me wrong I love to be close to animals and love seeing animals in their natural enviroment thats what the whole GSMNP wants you to see and I guess that was what I was trying to say and also sorry for being so negative just from that footage some look alittle to close again sorry

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