(Video) This Survivalist is Locked Inside a Cage to Face Off a Brown Bear on the Outside. How it All Goes Down? This is Insane!

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A brown bear, or a grizzly, can be one of the most terrifying creatures to run into while you’re out in the wilderness.

After all, they can range from 5ft to 8ft and usually, weigh about 700 lbs. They are omnivores, and although they often eat nuts and berries, they will occasionally eat animals that range from fish to a decent-sized moose!

They can also run quite fast, despite how large they are. There are records of brown bears reaching speeds up to 30 miles an hour. So if you see a brown bear, don’t try to outrun it.

And don’t climb a tree, either, for that matter! Those are two things that a bear can do better than you.

Have you ever been curious to how a brown bear might use its impressive strength and size?

Well, this guy got into a protective cage before he found out. See what happened in the video on the next page!

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18 Comments

  1. Tim Hagen said:

    Anyone else kinda hope the bear gets to the chewy Nugett center

  2. Alan Beghtel said:

    Ok let me just clarify this. That is not a “brown bear,” that is a grizzly. They are two different species. Just sayin…

  3. Kevin Chambers said:

    The Internet video is not available in Canada? It’s the frigging Internet not cable!

  4. David Zimmerman said:

    click on the video and sends you one of those fake virus pages…so here is a better video

  5. Stevie Ray said:

    I’ve seen a “bear box” that was at a camp ground. The dents in it looked like a sledgehammer hit it multiple times and there were deep scratches in it. That was from one bear and it wasn’t even a Grizzly. Never underestimate the strength of a bear.

  6. Mike Blevins said:

    But you’re in canada, eh! You’ve probably had a bear somewhere take over a signal station to prevent people from finding out about bear cages.

  7. Kevin Chambers said:

    It was probably an American bear crossing the border illegally and messing with our comm tower, Canadian bears wouldn’t do such a thing…lol.

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