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Husky Parents Use Drone To Find Him With Wild Bears

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When they noticed their husky missing, they sent up their drone into the air to find him and he was chilling with some wild brown bears! Of all creatures, this surprised me the most.

Read to the end to watch the video!

Initially

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I would have been terrified for my husky! These are wild brown bears! But luckily and very surprisingly, they seemed quite unphased by the excited dog.

Then

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The husky was caught by the drone, chilling with this family of bears. The pet dog was playing curiously, running circles around the bears. He looked like he was having the best time!

The Bears

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Bears are normally solitary animals. This makes me think that is was probably a mother and her large cubs. She obviously did not feel too threatened by the husky, allowing it to stick around and play without hurting it or chasing it off.

The Video Of Husky Found With Drone Playing With Bears

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Want to watch the full video? Click the link!

Lost husky found using drones happily hanging out with a bear family, Source: The Rd Coffer, Youtube

More On The Husky

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Rugged, self-reliant dogs with a lengthy history are huskies. They came from Siberia and were bred for companionship and pulling sleds by the Chukchi people. By nature gregarious, they live best in packs and appreciate cooperation and friendship.

Husky Howl

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Their howls reverberate across the terrain. They are adept communicators. Huskies develop close relationships within their pack and family and are known for being devoted to both people and other dogs. In this case – bears. Their untamed heritage helps them adapt to domestic life, but they still retain their wild tendencies, which makes them interesting and unusual companions.

Wrapping Up

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Let me know what you think of this lost husky found with the drone playing with bears in the comments below! I thought it was quite surprising.

What types of bears are there?

Black Bear Image via Depositphotos.

There are eight species of bears: American black bear, brown bear, polar bear, Asiatic black bear, Andean bear, panda bear, sloth bear, and sun bear. Each has unique traits and habitats.

What do bears eat?

Black Bear walking along a hill. Black Bear Image via Depositphotos.

Bears have varied diets. Most are omnivores, eating both plants and animals. They consume fruits, nuts, leaves, fish, insects, and small mammals. Polar bears mainly eat seals.

Where do bears live?

Asiatic black bear (Ursus thibetanus) in the autumn forest. Wildlife scene from nature. Black Bear Image via Depositphotos.

Bears are found in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. They inhabit diverse environments from forests and mountains to tundras and coastal areas, depending on the species.

How long do bears live?

Asian Black Bear Image via Depositphotos

Bears in the wild can live up to 25 years, with some species living even longer. Captive bears tend to have longer lifespans due to consistent food and medical care.

Are bears dangerous to humans?

North American Grizzly Bear in snow at spring in Western Canada. Image via Depositphotos.

Bears can be dangerous if provoked or threatened. Most bear attacks occur because the bear feels cornered or is protecting its cubs. Generally, bears avoid human interaction.

How big do bears get?

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Kodiak bear. Alaska Region U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service from Anchorage, United States, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Bear sizes vary by species. The polar bear is the largest, with males weighing up to 1,500 pounds. The smallest is the sun bear, which weighs between 60 to 150 pounds.

Do bears hibernate?

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Kodiak bear walking across Dog Salmon Creek. David Menke, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Most bears hibernate during winter, except for the polar bear. Hibernation helps them survive when food is scarce. Their body temperature drops, and their metabolism slows down significantly.

Can bears climb trees?

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Kodiak Bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi) in Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, United States. Yathin S Krishnappa, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Many bear species can climb trees. American black bears are particularly good climbers. This ability helps them escape predators, find food, and sometimes even sleep in tree branches.

What is the main threat to bears?

American Black Bear. Image via Depositphotos.

The main threats to bears are habitat loss and poaching. Deforestation, human encroachment, and climate change impact their natural habitats, while illegal hunting targets them for fur and body parts.

How do bears communicate?

Black Bear Image via Depositphotos.

Bears communicate through vocalizations, body language, and scent markings. They growl, snort, and bark to express themselves. Scent marking helps them establish territory and find mates.

How do bears care for their young?

Three Black Bears feeding in a grassy meadow. Black Bear Image via Depositphotos.

Female bears, or sows, are very protective of their cubs. They nurse them for several months and teach them survival skills. Cubs stay with their mother for up to two years.

Are bears solitary animals?

Grizzly Bear. Image via Depositphotos.

Most bear species are solitary, except for mothers with cubs. They typically avoid each other except during mating season. However, they may gather in groups if food is abundant, like during salmon runs.

How fast can bears run?

Asian Black Bear Image via Depositphotos

Despite their size, bears can run surprisingly fast. Brown bears can reach speeds of up to 35 miles per hour. This speed helps them hunt and escape danger.

What adaptations help polar bears survive in the Arctic?

Black Bear Image via Depositphotos.

Polar bears have thick fur and a layer of blubber to insulate against the cold. Their large paws help them swim and walk on ice. They also have keen senses for hunting seals.

How do bears influence their ecosystems?

Injured Black bear. Image via depositphotos

Bears play a crucial role in their ecosystems. As apex predators and scavengers, they help control populations of other animals. Their foraging habits also aid in seed dispersal, promoting forest growth

What Is Next In Animal News?

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Close up of female Eurasian brown bear (Ursos arctos) and her cubs in boreal forest, Finland. Image via Depositphotos

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