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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

WILD BEAR AND MAN PLAYFIGHT IN THE WATER AND END UP BY EMBRACING AS GOOD FRIENDS - WATCH VIDEO

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  • Brave Turkish explorer Cemal Gulas invites wild bear into stream to play 
  • The duo splash around before embracing at the bottom of a waterfall
  • Bear and explorer embrace as if best friends in moving video 
  • The video was filmed as part of the The Asia Expedition project, a 20-month voyage from the Bosphorus (Istanbul) to the Bering Strait. 
  • The footage, thought to have taken place in Altai Republic, is part of documentary Parenthood Of A Bear

  • See more touching images and watch VIDEO

    He greeted the bear with open arms as he invited him in for a dip in the flowing stream

    Stood on his hind legs, the bear intriguingly starts to splash back with his front paws

    The beat balances well with the water flowing at him and the oncoming splashes

    The smiling wildlife lover started to splash his grizzly counterpart with water



    The playful duo certainly seem to be in tune with each other during their play fight

    Bears are more regularly feared by the human population than they are readily embraced

    Explorer Cemal then receives his very own bear hug from the fuzzy mamal

    Brave explorer Cemal Gulas cuddles up to a bear after they enjoy a playful water fight at the end of a waterfall in new Junkin video

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    FLORIDA IS MURDERING BEARS
     
    The FWC (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission) had a quota of 320 bears to cull, despite complaints from protesters who believe humans and bears can co-exist.
     
    The argument of the FWC is that at such high numbers as 3,000, on their last count, the likelihood of negative human-bear interactions rises, especially when bears are fed by humans. 
     
    Besides the bear hunt - an activity that protesters argue is only backed by a small number - other solutions have included improved rules on feeding bears and bear-proofing trash disposal systems.
     
    This year, more than 37,000 hunters got permits, and the cull ended after two days when they reached their target numbers.
    Source
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3322924/Rare-footage-captures-playful-exchange-man-huge-bear-embrace-friendly-water-fight.html

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