Mans best friend No this post is not about a dog but about a little different pet.

Mans best friend No this post is not about a dog but about a little different pet.

Biologist Anderson Keysi adopted Bear Butusov, and is now one of the most threatening predators of the world was not something that just pets, but a full-fledged member of the family – during the holidays, he sits with his family at the same table, in fact, he had attended as a witness at a wedding Casey. These are now the case, friends :-) .

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Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
Лучший друг человека (23 фото)
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The bear even stood in as Best Man at his wedding! It makes you wonder if they put “do not feed the bear” in their invitations! Anderson and his best friend can be seen on National Geographic’s “Expedition Grizzly”.

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35 Responses to “Mans best friend No this post is not about a dog but about a little different pet.”

  1. Wolf says:

    …All was well until his wife’s period started and the now adult Bear mauled her to DEATH! Everything was OK though because he found another Chick to boink, like within a week!

  2. Vuqquisher says:

    As long as you raise the animal right and be nice to them I guess even bears will let humans be the next of kin.

  3. Captain Cool says:

    I LOVE THIS MAN

  4. mk says:

    Words alone can not do justice to how awesome this is.

  5. Dom says:

    Gorgeous!

  6. mikel says:

    I´m shocked yet 3 mins after watching these photos. Incredible, what this man has done.
    congratulations.
    May be somebody can do something like that with tigers? As I have 2 cats, I´d love tigers and panthers could be pets :D

  7. dave L says:

    … AWESOME!

  8. steve says:

    mikel… yep, just ask Ziegried and Roy how well that turned out for them!

  9. Neriel says:

    Ale super!
    ;D
    Koleś wymiata ;D

  10. SidNorth says:

    That reminds me about the movie “My Brother Bear”…Heh…:)

  11. Ola says:

    Oh, please. Can’t you all see, that’s not reality? Look at it. It was done using the photoshop.

  12. incredible. But what about his killer instinct???!!!!

  13. lghngthndr says:

    There are 2 cubs in the first pic? What happened to the other one?

  14. Mac says:

    now that is fun. My kids will want one.

  15. jim says:

    This is super great — buy tell me please — what happened to the other cub????

  16. ola says:

    It’s an animal! It has an instinct! It can kill this guy anytime…

  17. Aussie Allan says:

    Inspiring!!! The love that this family Have and share Humbles even I………Seeing in the papers what some parent do to there own children makes me wonder how people of this caliber can be on the same planet.
    Not many people can say “Yes,I had a Bear at my Wedding” And when I get home I,m going to buy my kids a “Drop Bear”

  18. Trigger says:

    It’s all photoshopped, in half the pictures it’s blatantly obvious but in some it’s pretty impressive

  19. Steve says:

    Here’s the thing. The animal belongs in the wild. Otherwise it would be domesticated along with dogs and cats. I think it’s great that they guy has survived this long, but if you look at the other ‘grizzly’ people, half of them end up completely missing because the animal’s instinct kicked in and ate them. While it’s all great and lovely looking at these pics, this never should have happened.

  20. Kyle says:

    I think what those like Steve are forgetting – is it is very different to take an animal out of it’s natural habitat , and raise it as a pet

    compared to immersing yourself INTO their habitat, and “becoming one of them”

    I would agree, that no matter how close you seem – when you are in the wild , wild things will happen. not that it is not possible outside of the wild – just much less likely. The bear may have instincts , but it has been raised since birth to be gentle and friendly – do not underestimate that.

    AND Steve (same or different) said something about zeigfried and roy – that is an entirely different situation. giving an animal kindness and love and teaching it is far different from making it do tricks, and scaring it with crowds and fire and sticks, etc They were not humane – I’m just surprised they didn’t get attacked sooner.

    Nice Pics!!

  21. guest says:

    What is all the fuss about?
    I am a bear and I dont get any of this sort attention and fussing over.
    Its not easy being a large hairy guy.

  22. red says:

    these pictures are clearly shooped for anyone who took more than 2 seconds to look at them

  23. Jill says:

    Well Sigfried and Roy’s tiger was actually acting on instinct to drag Roy off-stage to protect him, Roy had had a stroke and fallen, and the cat was trying to defend him, and carry him like a kitten. Unfortunately, cats carry kittens by the scruff of the neck, and humans don’t have the loose skin to allow that to happen.

    Other than that, please leave exotic animals to the skilled hands of trained professionals, or in the wild where they belong. They are not “pets”, they are either trained performers raised as such since birth, or wild creatures that WILL maul you.

  24. gigi says:

    no one mentioned that actress from dodgeball is his wife!!

  25. Kevin says:

    It isn’t Photoshop. Watch Expedition Grizzly on National Geographic.

    http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/wild/3909/Overview

  26. Rosie says:

    Lovely.

    Thats kewl. But about the killer instinct thing:

    We domesticated dogs, cats, birds ad other creatures. The same can be done to other animals with care. But they are still animals.

    So yeah. Maybe start out with something smaller, like a bunny?

  27. Heather says:

    This is not cool, as many of you have said. It is not fair to keep the bear in their home. It should have been rehabilitated and sent back into the wild. It is definitely going to attack someone. Just wait and see.

  28. shayne says:

    What I’m most concerned about is the bear shitting at the Thanksgiving dinner table. My Uncle Hamish did that in 2003 and hasn’t been invited back since.

    Now we’ve settled the question about what a bear does and does not do in the woods, what about that one hand clapping business? Anyone?

  29. Jayne says:

    I was waiting to see whom the person to comment on how this isn’t “right” or in this case “cool” would be. It actually took longer than I thought it would.

  30. guest says:

    These photos really look photoshopped so to see the National Geographic link verifying its authenticity is great.

    Butttttttt the bear will end up eating this guy

  31. Ziv says:

    It looks great indeed, but I think that if you REALLY REALLY love the animal more than your own selfish need to satisfy some caprice you should grow the animal in a condition that will allow you to release him back to nature, that’s where they belong to. I’ve seen a movie of a girl that grew orphans cheetah, and she taught them to hunt, even risking her own life, so she could make sure that those cheetah she grew will survive alone in nature.
    When you grow a wild animal in human conditions, you’re not “helping” them, you’re condemning them to be dependent on humans.

  32. Joe says:

    This is so awesome.

  33. bob says:

    no wild animal is meant to be a pet,not a panther not a tiger not a bear! If the bear were to suddenly turn on them whose fault would that be…the mans because its a wild animal!

  34. robert emery says:

    jusus- you could be my twin brother.

  35. Jason says:

    Dear Dumbasses

    ITS A WILD ANIMAL NOT A PET. Bear will/can eat you. Duh

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