Polar Bears And Dogs Playing

A clip from “Jailed Polar Bear”, on First Science TV, discusses the unique bond between Brian Ladoon’s dogs and a group of bears. Brian breeds sled dogs and discovered the polar bears were more interested in playing than displaying aggression.

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In 1992 a wildlife photographer Norbert Rosing, who did work for National Geographic and other magazines, was visiting Churchill, Manitoba in Canada and went to see a sled dog kennel owned by breeder Brian Ladoon.

While visiting, a large male polar bear appeared out of nowhere and approached one of the dogs. The dog stayed put and wagged its tail, and the bear and dog began gently touching each others noses and began to play. The two men were shocked. Rosing took out his camera and captured the encounter.

A second polar bear then also appeared and also joined in the play with the dog. For the next week the bears came back and played with the dogs. Then they vanished. Rosing thought that the encounter demonstrated very unusual behavior, given that dogs and bears are natural enemies. It was a one in a million encounter to witness.

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Polar Bears And Dogs Playing

 

Grizzly Bear Surprises Film Crew

On an advertising shoot for washing machines in Canada to show off the cold wash performance, the Samsung film crew is surprised when a bear wanders on to the shoot location.

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“Huge Bear Surprises Crew on EcoBubble Photo Shoot in BC”

This commercial for the Samsung EcoBubble Washing Machine makes you think it is a behind-the-scenes shoot, showing you how the actual ad was made, which was interrupted by a grizzly bear showing up on the set. It begins with the crew setting up the EcoBubble washer which can supposedly wash clothes just was well in cold water as warm water through its new technology. They aim to prove this by setting up the machine to pull water directly from a frozen lake, but when the bear shows up, everything has to stop. Everyone moves back and the bear stands up and takes off it’s “fur coat” exposing his skinny legs and boxer shorts. He puts his coat in the washer and waits. As he does, he reads a newspaper, juggles fish, plays the guitar and “sings”, takes pictures of himself with the crew’s cameras, builds a snowman (snowbear?), and even break dances. When his coat is clean, he pulls it out and it’s all white. That’s when we learn he was a polar bear all along. At the end, we see that he has told his bear friends and they stop by to wash their fur too.

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Grizzly Bear Surprises Film Crew

 

A Polar Bear Cub’s First Steps

A polar bear cub at the Toronto Zoo takes his first steps. How often do you get to see this?

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Get ready to see an adorably cute and furry baby! The two-month old yet-unnamed polar bear at the Toronto Zoo drinks milk six times a day, and is developing like a little champ. The cub is being hand-reared after his two siblings died shortly after birth. He’s growing teeth and whiskers, and here you can see him learning how to walk. He’s also working on his adorable tiny bear roar!

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