I'm no bearologist but isn't this a grizzly bear, the more aggressive beariant?
I'm no berryologist, but the kodiak bear is presumed to be far more aggressive.
Anyway, don't remember the documentary, but it showed a bear pick up the scent of a moose from miles away and kept the scene going as it ran a marathon until it caught up.
So if a bear wants to eat you, you'll only see or hear its charge. Otherwise it doesn't want to eat you.
Maybe he's just happy about not being alone anymore.
I'm no bearologist but isn't this a grizzly bear, the more aggressive beariant?
I'm no berryologist, but the kodiak bear is presumed to be far more aggressive.
Anyway, don't remember the documentary, but it showed a bear pick up the scent of a moose from miles away and kept the scene going as it ran a marathon until it caught up.
So if a bear wants to eat you, you'll only see or hear its charge. Otherwise it doesn't want to eat you.