Anyway, the wolf trots along just behind the bear, who doesn't seem in the mood to play. But then the wolf takes a nice, big CHOMP of the bear's tuckus, and the once-indifferent bear is suddenly very much interested in catching the wolf and meting out a measured response - probably by taking a bite of the wolf.
Come to think of it, it more than resembles some of the grade school pranks in which we were both instigator and unwilling recipient...
The video stops before we see what happens, but we assume that the wolf, being fleet of foot, got away and snickered about this to all his wolf friends.
Or maybe biting a bear's butt is the wolf equivalent of counting coup -- in that case, surely this wolf's earned a feather.
Watch the video below:
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Doubt that it’s here in Aus; we don’t have bears or wolves.
BTW, I thoroughly enjoy this site. It wasn’t until recently that it occurred to me that I’d grown up camping in one of the few places in the world that doesn’t have things running around that might see people as dinner. We have snakes and spiders, but they don’t hunt us. The only thing we do have that sees us as food, are crocodiles, but they’re only in limited areas and are easy to avoid.
All the best, Murray
Moss Vale, NSW, Australia
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