Into The Life Of A Grizzly Bear (Bear Documentary) | Grizzly Country | Real Wild
Deep in the Yellowstone national park resides bear '211', otherwise known as 'Scarface'. Aptly named for his numerous wounds sustained in conflict, this documentary follows the life of Scarface and the other grizzly bears that inhabit the Yellowstone national park.
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Scarface: The World's Most Famous Grizzly Bear (Bear Documentary) | Grizzly Country | Real Wild
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Very good channel great photography and information
I thought it was an entertaining documentary, but also funny that it did't really tell the story of Scareface.
I saw a Grizzly one time in my life in Montana as a child. I will never forget it. Scariest most beautiful thing thats ever happened to me. It showed us how big he was and then made his way back into the woods. Amazing.
Thought this documentary was about Scarface. Only about the first 4-5 minutes were about him. Then goes on just about life around Yellowstone.
He, old Scarface, looks like my old Greenland sleddog. 😊
It's crazy scarface over 20 year old bear got killed by a "elk hunter" and then covered up and got free of charges
I love him, my grandparents worked there for 15 years so I've spent most of my life watching him, it's so sad what happened to him. He was an incredible bear and will always be missed. He was so smart and fun to watch! I miss watching him everytime I go!❤
BEAR SPEED FROM MILES PER HOUR TO FEET PER SECOND
Had an encounter with that Bear while camping years ago. Best to keep your distance folks
I think the awnser to the question of “Why do some bears like to roll down snowy hills?” Is simply because it’s fun lol. They are so very intelligent, what’s to say they don’t enjoy messing around just like us. Even when they get older. What a magnificent documentary! We are so lucky to have such beautiful, majestic, and incredibly powerful animals living in our country! Rest In peace Scarface, I’m so sorry you where killed in such a horrible way and with such ignorance. You will always be remembered.
People amaze me in a negative way.Why the 55 thumbs down?... It's a wonderful video. If you don't like wild life or Bears,than why would you watch this anyway?.. There's so much stuff on KZread that must interest those 55 souls,so just move on.Why watch and give a thumbs down?.. In other word's, get a life.
Scarface is what you call a real grizzled vet.
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I wish they had a documentary about Sasquatch! I know some don't believe in them, but I do! I have seen what they can do to trees, and met a lot of people that have seen them in Washington!
seeing Scarface up a mountain, in a snowstorm scavenging pine nuts made me appreciate that cameraman and all the other wildlife photographers who go to extreme lengths in order to share information about our natural world with the rest of us wimps. I cant imagine how long it must take or the skillset necessary in order to capture footage of a mother mountain lion and her cubs or all the other elusive and rarely seen creatures of Earth. Id rather be in a snowstorm on a mountain with bears than in a black cave 3000 feet in the Earth surrounded by bats and spiders - I can already start to feel the anxiety of claustrophobia setting in
On November 18, 2015 at approximately 6:20 pm, ‘Scarface’ was unfortunately the victim of a hunting related “self-defense” kill. Near Little Trail Creek. Born in 1990 so sad he was 25 years old.
What an amazing animal it breaks my heart that he was killed by an idiot 💔 Scarface was not aggressive to people just curious so tragic.. RIP Scarface..
Around the 6 minute mark the much younger Grizz was like "Hey, all yours pops!" Even wild animals have an amount of respect for their elders
bison pie's...lmao!!!
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