Potts: The Russian Bear Problem Ripping The Bear World Apart Apr. 09, 2013 8,922
Addiction is such a terrible weight to bear.
After a 5 hour trek into the woods, most people are rewarded with a lovely view and the soft sounds of wildlife in the brush. Sometimes a statuesque doe, family of otters, or nesting bird of prey await them. This reward makes the long journey worth every step. Sometimes this reward is more of a curse. Such as when what's left of the doe is embedded in the grill of a Ford Taurus, or an eagle chooses a small child as it's prey. Don't even get started on tiger attacks. What was once lovely and beautiful becomes inconvenient and scary. Wildlife is best kept where it should be--in the wild.
Addiction is such a terrible weight to bear.
Ducklings learn to jump after their mother
Try not to get scared
Cool raccoon, terrible commentary.
Thats cute
Oops..
This is so difficult
Actually the capybara is helping itself. There is also a bunny involved.
Cuteness of the day
Those hungry beasts will eat her alive!
At the beggining, it looked like a kind of tug of war
Bonobo monkey definitely doesnt like being filmed
Look at that smile
pet ferret jumping over and over again
Smiling seal will make your day
Cute little bear cubs will make your day
At the top of the rock of Gibraltar, a tourist who gives food to a monkey d...
The horse was fine but boy, did he feel stupid.
Joey, the baby bettong, gets into his mothers pouch
Getting mauled to death by a buffalo doesn't seem so bad when the alternati...
Doesn't look like the rest of his pets are too thrilled about having a tige...
Ostriches get buck wild for the flute.
Eventually, the good camera man helped the poor fellow get back to his way
Cookie, the guinea pig, playing dead/alive on command
Bird Flies Into Glass In Cancun
Random Yelling at geese in a field,
A Sea Otter cant decide if her pup should be up on the dock or resting on ...
Three Adelie penguins watching tourists taking photographs of them
It makes me wanna scratch my head
Amazing whistling/dancing performance