
And no one's there to film it, did it really happen? Luckily, this quasi-philosophical question need not be asked, because someone DID film it! They say that the closer in proximity to humans wild animals get, the less they fear us.

This bear has an itch that he just can't scratch and it's a little hard to find help in the woods. All them humans take one look at him and head for the hills screaming. So what's a teddy to do?

Ready for this week's newsworthy sloppy drunk? Watch this intoxicated teddy fall from treetops, roll around, and heavy-step his way down the road while trying to prove that he can handle his fermented apple intake. What a lightweight.

Shhh! It's just about bedtime for this sleepy lil teddy bear and he's getting the ol' night-night song and bedside belly rub. He's a little on the spoiled side, but watching him purr (who knew?) and swim off into a deep "zzzz" while dreaming of his "real bear mom" makes it all worthwhile.

Bear be nimble, bear be quick, bear can juggle a big, long stick? He sure can! (Meanwhile, all the other catty bears are huddled in a corner, groaning about how big of an attention-seeker this dude is: "We all know that with his pot-belly, he couldn't rely on looks alone...")

If you actually need a sign warning you not to do this, then I say-- go for it.
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You feel violated? Think of how the bear must feel!
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This bear is not a first time offender. He's been spotted
kicking back in this hammock before, so it's no surprise to see him again. But it's amusing to watch him maneuver his hefty self inside the hammock this time around, or at least try to!

These bears are hungrrrry and have learned how to work the crowd for their next feeding. They're not just fishing for food, but for attention, too. I wouldn't be surprised if they're batting their eyelashes and mouthing "Hey there, honey!"