Other animals The black bear approached people and they managed to do a selfie with him. A video of a wild bear being friendly to people by Impress story 24.03.2023 24.03.2023 52 views Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegram Animal world is interesting but at the same time imagining us next to wild animals might still look and seem strange. But people who are close to nature have very high possibility to meet different wild animals who are not used to the presence of people. And this is what happened with a group of hikers in Mexico. It happened in 2020, when a black bear approached them and they were more than close with him. It is very remarkable how calm they were. The bear acted friendly too, but if women in the video bellow had acted frightened or showed active moves, the situation would be worsened for sure. And here’s the selfie BTW: pic.twitter.com/vaAtyaH1kg — Rafa en Mexicali ☀️ (@RafaElorduy) July 20, 2020 But being calm and avoiding the bear’s attack wasn’t their only achievement from that situation. One of the three women managed to have a selfie with the bear while he was standing on his hind legs. It looked like the bear posed specially for the photo with her. Oh. my. goodness. She’s a rock. I want this girl in my foxhole… pic.twitter.com/4oT67HFKPg — Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) July 19, 2020 Imagine having that cool selfie with a wild black bear. But you have to also imagine the whole danger that it has in it. No one knew what would happen in the next seconds. But fortunately, everything ended well and no one was hurt. Probably the bear was used to seeing people in that are often, or was just in a good mood that day. No one knows… Watch the video of the bear approaching people in the video bellow. Don’t forget to share this with your friends and family, that way you can support us too! Here’s another angle where you can see her taking the selfie. Hero. pic.twitter.com/uSWdLVrJPU — Rafa en Mexicali ☀️ (@RafaElorduy) July 19, 2020 Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegram