Bear Cub Nimbly Pops Off Road Rail and Hurries to Mom [VIDEO]
A black bear cub jumps from a highway railing to the ground, as his mother lurks in the background.
A black bear cub jumps from a highway railing to the ground, as his mother lurks in the background.
A group of Japanese schoolchildren join a bear for some heavy metal-style 'headbanging' in this aww-inducing call-and-response video.
When this raccoon spots a bear closing in, it smartly makes the decision to flee from the much larger mammal. Watch the little fellow's athletic leap to safety below:
In this video, two adorable bear cubs (extra points for twins!!) climb onto a hammock and even get a bit of lounging time in before inevitably flipping themselves to the ground.
Rich Moyer heard his dog howling from his yard, so he opened the door to let her inside. Then he got the shock of his life.
" came in, right through the house. Right on her tail was the bear, right into the house," the Pennsylvania man explained.
A hungry bear strolled into Fat Tony's pizza in British Columbia, Canada through an open door and then began chowing down on a few slices. Thankfully, a local news team got the footage.
A couple of pint-sized bear cubs stopped traffic in Yosemite National Park recently when they staged a playful wrestling match right in the middle of the road.
Nearby motorists reacted to this adorable scene by saying things like "I want one," and "Oh, please come to my car." Luckily, nobody acted on these impulses because -- as you can see in the video below -- mama bear was carefully watching her charges from the side of the road the whole time.
A vicious polar bear is about the last creature you'd expect to see lurking in an urban alleyway, but, as you can see from this video, that terrifying scenario recently went down in a Russian city.
It's bad enough that bears have been known to attack random hikers. Now the animals seem to have graduated to grand theft auto.
According to MSNBC, a bear gained entrance to a parked Toyota Prius in Lake Tahoe, California. Once inside the car, the animal destroyed the interior, then rolled down a steep 25-foot driveway after accidentally putting the car into neutral.
When fully grown, this bear cub may well be a dangerous killer. But for now, the little fellow's attempt to attack a human intruder is just, well, adorable.