Children annoying their parents everywhere. lol
First the cub slams into the camera and it must have made a loud noise, because mama bear immediately looks up and looks around.
The little cub goes skying up after some small limbs and falls towards mama bear and she is just like, Get off Yo! *thump*
Then the cub, attracted to the obviously non natural appearance of the trail cam (camo paint jobs don’t fool animals) runs back for a second matchup with it.
Cute!
Trail cameras emit a frequency from their processor and power supply at around 15hz and then multiples of that as harmonics. So, 15, 225, 5.625 Mhz, and so on. The wildlife can hear 15Hz and 225Hz. Some echo locating wildlife hear into the UHF range. Unshielded consumer electronics like trail cameras sound like a constant whistle to animals with radiated emissions.
That cub needs Ritalin. LOL
People are twerps, baby bears are cute.
That cub has a really bad case of the “terrible two’s”.
Poor mother bear. Lol
Bear cub was disappointing that there was no cameraman snack behind the lens
Over the years I’ve lost several cameras to the darn things chewing on them, and a few more times where they just swatted them and left. Most of the time they are set on single frame so I don’t get film of the experience, just ears and maybe an eye!
Boys will be boys. That little cub needs a sibling.
Smarter than the average bear.
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ADHD.