Brutus, the pet grizzly bear
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3. danieloleinad commented 11 years ago
woouuu nice pet grizzly bear ..how training..i need one - bro you are mi hero :p


4. TrollyAtsam commented 11 years ago
What happens when he runs out of candy? 



5. ImprsdBySmartVid commented 11 years ago


6. Burimi commented 11 years ago
And I was asking myself where I saw them?
Of course i filmed them by the river.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoApEyKHYy8&feature=related
Of course i filmed them by the river.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoApEyKHYy8&feature=related


10. irishgek commented 11 years ago
#8 < Another misguided idiot who makes comments with only half the information and half a brain , you should get a job for fox news.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1174259/Meet-Brutus-800lb-grizzly-bear-likes-eat-meals-dinner-table.html
"Anderson's relationship with Brutus began seven years ago when the cub was taken to an over-populated nature reserve and faced being destroyed"
Full story with lots of nice pictures.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1174259/Meet-Brutus-800lb-grizzly-bear-likes-eat-meals-dinner-table.html
"Anderson's relationship with Brutus began seven years ago when the cub was taken to an over-populated nature reserve and faced being destroyed"
Full story with lots of nice pictures.


12. 2876065 commented 11 years ago
#9. "Lots of nice pictures". If only you had half a brain, but I doubt you can even manage that.
The link you give just reinforces how you and many others are suckered into believing that a wild animal can become a safe family pet, just because of 'lots of nice pictures'. That proves nothing, as a moment's investigation would reveal:
How about this:
The Horrific Mauling of St. James Davis by Chimps
According to this Esquire piece, St. James Davis was brutally attacked by two chimps at a sanctuary, after he and his wife arrived for a visit to celebrate the 39th birthday of Moe, the chimp they had kept as a pet for years. While Moe watched horrified from a cage, Davis was bowled over, had an eye gouged out, lost several fingers, and had his nose, lips and even teeth chewed off. One of the primates sunk his teeth into his skull while another bit his genitals off. Even a .45 couldn't stop the attack... until it was fired at very close range. Today Davis is severely disfigured and confined to a wheelchair.
or this:
August 2006, Chicago: A 14-year-old girl was hospitalized after a pet rhesus macaque monkey escaped from a cage. The girl's arm was reportedly "bitten to the bone."
or this:
10-Year-Old Girl Killed by Family Pet
In another tragic tiger encounter, a 10-year-old girl helping her stepfather groom a big cat died after the tiger clamped her head in its jaws. "No big cat can be tamed or trained to be a safe, trustworthy actor or companion," claims an HSUS spokesperson. "No matter how long you've had the animal, or how well he's behaved in the past, every moment spent in direct contact with a lion or tiger brings with it the risk of injury or death for the human handler or owner." Perhaps 15,000 people keep lions, tigers, cougars and other big cats as pets.
I could go on, but maybe by now you get the message? Cretin.
The link you give just reinforces how you and many others are suckered into believing that a wild animal can become a safe family pet, just because of 'lots of nice pictures'. That proves nothing, as a moment's investigation would reveal:
How about this:
The Horrific Mauling of St. James Davis by Chimps
According to this Esquire piece, St. James Davis was brutally attacked by two chimps at a sanctuary, after he and his wife arrived for a visit to celebrate the 39th birthday of Moe, the chimp they had kept as a pet for years. While Moe watched horrified from a cage, Davis was bowled over, had an eye gouged out, lost several fingers, and had his nose, lips and even teeth chewed off. One of the primates sunk his teeth into his skull while another bit his genitals off. Even a .45 couldn't stop the attack... until it was fired at very close range. Today Davis is severely disfigured and confined to a wheelchair.
or this:
August 2006, Chicago: A 14-year-old girl was hospitalized after a pet rhesus macaque monkey escaped from a cage. The girl's arm was reportedly "bitten to the bone."
or this:
10-Year-Old Girl Killed by Family Pet
In another tragic tiger encounter, a 10-year-old girl helping her stepfather groom a big cat died after the tiger clamped her head in its jaws. "No big cat can be tamed or trained to be a safe, trustworthy actor or companion," claims an HSUS spokesperson. "No matter how long you've had the animal, or how well he's behaved in the past, every moment spent in direct contact with a lion or tiger brings with it the risk of injury or death for the human handler or owner." Perhaps 15,000 people keep lions, tigers, cougars and other big cats as pets.
I could go on, but maybe by now you get the message? Cretin.


15. librabooks commented 11 years ago
#12 My favourite line from "Anchorman"!! 



22. cyberdevil commented 11 years ago
Awesome 

+4 1. DarkiKun commented 11 years ago