Black and white? Don't fight.
Grey? Stay away.
Green? Remain unseen.
Plaid? That's real bad.
Red? That's just Fred.
Clear? Oh dear...
Orange? Make some...more...whinge?
Yes, black bears are the more docile compared to grizzlies. You are supposed to try to scare them off if you aren’t able to avoid them.
This one looks young enough that it’s 50/50 on whether mom is near by though. They should have gotten up and left while it was distracted by their food.
Usually yes, but it kinda depends on the bear. Some are so habituated to humans that they won't actually give much of a shit if you start shouting at them. I wouldn't be surprised if this bear has spent a lot of time dumpster diving and/or stealing food from campsites, to the point where it doesn't bother wild foraging anymore and it is not longer concerned by humans and the noises they make. For a bear like that it might be necessary for a game warden or park ranger to tranquilize the bear so it can be relocated to a more remote area. Such a relocation might actually be a death sentence for the bear though, if it never really learned how to survive in the wild.
Edit: I'm actually staying in an area right now that has a significant black bear population. All of the garbage cans are bear-proof, and there are stiff fines for leaving unsecured food or waste accessible to the bears. It's all part of an effort to avoid having bears end up like the one in the video.
Well, being myself Mexican, and this incident happening in Mexico, we as a country and as population are totally uneducated in wild life matters, so I can almost assure you that this type of incidents surely happen quite frequently, so that's why I think the bear is so chill eating besides humans.
I sense some bullets in that bear's future. It's generally not good for the bears to be that comfortable around humans when they're fully grown.
I live in Alaska, and if a bear starts getting in close to town too much it gets killed. A bit of behavioral evolution in real time, since they rarely come into town now, and generally only briefly (still not comfortable around humans).
It's a testament to the rich cullinary delights of Mexico's culture, even creatures that don't know what it is know that it's delicious. The people should be proud.
Typical with black bears scare them away, in this case it appears to be a problem bear that has been accustomed to humans due to people feeding it resulting in them not fearing people. For them likely walk away get help.
Scare it away or leave as it munches. It's a cub so I probably wouldn't try scaring it in case mommy is nearby but it's a black bear so you've got a good chance of keeping all your body parts.
I mean while I am not going to try and fight a bear, I would like to think that I would put down the phone and distract it while my family gets away from it.
Damn, my daughter was just exactly there a couple of weeks ago and we live in Ohio. That bear is going to grow up to be a nuisance and will probably be out down some day.
They easily could have and should have scared that little cub off. I live near Yellowstone and every year some dunderhead tries to get a selfie with a bear or a wolf or whatever so I'm not sure why I'm surprised. A few years ago some folks even put a bison calf in their car on a cold night to help keep it warm? I guess? And the herd ended up rejecting him and they put him down to spare him starvation.
Well the hospitality is managed by a private corporation and they definitely aren't using any animals from the park but the irony of that is pretty excellent lmao