googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘VN_PG_DTAT_ATF’); }); I’m just going to warn you that what you’re about to see is going to leave you feeling pretty stunned. Why? Because it’s the cutest thing that’s ever happened. Although the footage begins with a man preparing some not-so-appetizing meals in his kitchen, it’s the culmination that counts, people. Whenever he goes outside with buckets in toe, he brings a little more preciousness into this world. That’s what we all need right now, isn’t it? The activist works for an organization called the Orphan Bear Rehabilitation Center in Russia, and something tells me that his job is a rewarding one. I’m pretty sure this is what happiness looks like. Rumble googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘VN_PG_DCBM_BTF’); }); To see all of the life-affirming cuteness unfold, watch the video below. If you want to learn more about the organization’s rescue efforts, check this out. Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/cub-supper/
While the National Park Service assures us that bears have little interest in eating humans, the bear in this video is not your average beast. A man was working in a Canadian forest when he noticed a cinnamon black bear in the distance. He calmly walked to another area of the woods, but the bear eventually reappeared. That time, it was even closer As you watch the situation unfold, you have to wonder if this guy made it out in the end. It is unclear what the fate of this man was, since at least three people in the comments section claim to be his cousin. Hopefully, the account that the man made it to camp and shot the bear with his rifle is the true story. No one wants to see an animal die, but in situations like this, self-preservation often takes precedence. The National Park Service says that the best way to deal with a bear is to speak calmly and let it know that you have no intention of hurting it. If a black bear does attack, however, they urge you to fight back using any available objects, concentrating your blows on the muzzle area. Good to know. Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/bear-stalking/
There’s a 23-year-old bear named Stepan living in Russia who is the cutest family member in the history of family members. Living with a couple named Svetlana and Yuriy Panteleenko, he spends his days watching TV, having tea parties with Mom and Dad, and helping out around the house. Prepare for unprecedented levels of preciousness. Yeah, I love my pets and all, but having a cutie like Stepan around the house would be pretty great. If you’ll excuse me, I need to watch that tea party scene again about 30 more times. Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/russian-bear-family/
A YouTuber that goes by Kelly Murphy recently uploaded a GoPro video of herself snowboarding. Filming yourself doing such a thing may not be odd, but what she captured in the background will certainly give you chills. She was getting ready to head down a mountain (complete with adorable singing) when she accidentally filmed a bear getting ready to attack. Her video description was: OMG! I was going through my snowboarding videos and I found a bear chasing me!!! I nearly got eaten!!! This was at Hakuba 47 in Japan, filmed yesterday! Be careful people!!! Annnnd this is what can happen out in nature. Many online are claiming the video is fake (which is entirely possible). Even if this video is the result of clever editing and CGI, news outlets are picking it up. “Kelly’s” YouTube channel only has three videos (and all are of this snowboarding adventure). Odds are, the video is fake. However, it looks real enough to be a reminder of one thing: nature is scary. If you’re out by yourself hiking, snowboarding, or looking for the Blair Witch, make sure to take your cell phone and self-defense tools! Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/snowboarding-bear-attack/
This is the heartwarming moment when two young polar bears named Nobby and Nissan come nose-to-nose and instantly become the greatest of friends. They even cement their newly found friendship with a nice, relaxing swim. The pair live on a vast ten-acre polar reserve at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in England, an area they share with 16-year-old Victor and three-year-old Pixel. After seeing this video you’ll think they’d been friends forever! Disney, you know what to do with this! A heartfelt story about two polar bear friends going on all types of adventures together is in order. Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/polar-bear-bffs/