See It To Believe It: Bear Shows Off Its 'Nunchuck Skills' In Viral Video
In the undated video from the Yagiyama Zoological Park in Japan, Tsubasa, a four-year-old black bear can be seen spinning what appears to be a nunchuck, over its arm and heads.
When one thinks of bears one is usually reminded of Lionardo Di Caprio¡¯s movie The Revenant and fear of being eaten by them. However, if you can manage to get past the fear of bears you'd find that they are pretty cool creatures.
Don¡¯t believe me? May be this viral video will change your mind.
You would think that Bruce Lee was the only one with the best nunchuck skills, but here¡¯s a bear giving him tough competition.
A video of a bear showing off its nunchuck ¡®skills¡¯ using a three section staff (a traditional martial arts weapon) is going viral.
In the undated video from the Yagiyama Zoological Park in Japan, Tsubasa, a four-year-old black bear can be seen spinning what appears to be a nunchuck, over its arm and heads.
We were all worried about Skynet. Meanwhile, nunchuck bears.pic.twitter.com/ZfGMIkYFl3
¡ª Kevin Brackett (@KevinRBrackett) July 12, 2020
Needless to say, the video has left many wondering about their ¡®evolution¡¯. Not to mention that there is a large possibility that the bear did not actually know the use of the nunchuck but was use moving it around. One user believes that the nunchuck was 'glued' to its paws but drops from its hands towards the end of the video. This is how some people reacted to the video:
Murder hornets, meth gators and now nunchuck bears. Its like the planet is mad or something. Its fine. I probably just worry too much.
¡ª Stu Stinkle (@StuStinkle) July 13, 2020
Come on, 2020! Who had Ninja Bears on their card? pic.twitter.com/8636JszpEk
¡ª Joe Swenson (@jarofclay) July 14, 2020
I always knew there was more to this pic.twitter.com/KCEF3AtOH7
¡ª Cod3nam3: KidNxtDoor (@daddy_shaki) July 14, 2020
Wait until you find out that Nunchuck Bears are the only reason the Murder Hornets haven't successfully invaded the country.
¡ª Jason Fleury (@jasonfleury) July 13, 2020
After watching all of Bruce Lee's movies, I have really come to expect this from Asian black bears. They are also lethal with those ninja throwing stars.
¡ª DJ TrippyDawg (@craigstanford) July 14, 2020
More here about baby orphan ninja bears.https://t.co/69vDrfIsPh
Honestly let the bears run things for awhile, can they do any worse? I welcome our fuzzy new overlords
¡ª Kevin Knodell (@KJKnodell) July 13, 2020
A few days ago, another video showing the ¡®fun¡¯ side of bear cubs went viral. In that clip, two bear cubs were fighting like human siblings while their mother watched them.
The video was shared with the caption, ¡®One of the greatest things that has happened as a result of this pandemic is these black bears wrasslin' on the patio of Big Bend National Park basin lodge because all the humans are gone¡¯.
One of the greatest things that has happened as a result of this pandemic is these black bears wrasslin' on the patio of Big Bend National Park basin lodge because all the humans are gone pic.twitter.com/rWkqqzjN1b
¡ª Joe ? Hanson (@DrJoeHanson) June 28, 2020
In the video one bear cub approaches the other, and instigates a play-fight. As the two roll and hit each other the mother watches them as if nothing is going on and with absolutely no intention to intervene.
Then there were another set of images of bear cubs playing like human kids that went viral and left people intrigued.
A physical education teacher and photographer by passion, Valtteri Mulkahainen, from Sotkamo, Finland, stumbled upon a view he had a hard time believing was real.
Last year he posted the pictures of his trip to the Finnish Taiga around the town of Martinselkonen, that he took almost six years ago, and they immediately caught people's attention.
While he was exploring the area he noticed a bear with a few cubs coming into the clearing. Talking to Bored Panda he said, ¡°The cubs behaved like little children. They were playing, and even started a few friendly fights. I felt like I was on a playground in front of my house, where small children frolic around. That¡¯s how much they reminded me of little children. At one point, the three of them got up on their hind legs and started pushing each other. It was like they were dancing in a circle.¡±
May be bears behave more like humans than one would think!