Polar bear has a strong kick...or could there be another explanation?
11 months 2 weeks ago • 4,597 views • 48 secsPolar bear has a strong kick...or could there be another explanation?
11 months 2 weeks ago • 4,597 views • 48 secs
































































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12 Comments
critical_dNo..No...you guys go ahead and get out of here...I want to stay and keep filming.
SagemindFor sure, I'd be out of there in a second flat...
(after women and children first, of course)
Contagion21That looked an awful lot like some sort of rock falling down, not a kick from the bear.
Hive13Yeah, he picked up a concrete brick of some kind and dropped it cracking the glass with it.
Unsung_Hero says...Damn it............ it held.
Go home people, no show here.
ant*nature
siftbotAdding video to channels (Nature) - requested by ant.
PlayhousePalsOhhh ... poor thing. No one to play catch with =o(
buzz says...George Costanza: Saaaave yoursellllllves!!!
AlpacaPower says...The original Dutch news story is here. The ice bear, named Vicks, apparently took a stone from the bottom to play with, took it up and dropped it a couple of times. He's either a genius or just playful. The last drop cracked the the glass, but it didn't give.
The panicking visitors can probably clearly remember the outbreak of gorilla Bokito in the same zoo a few years back. I know I would get the hell out of there. God knows what would've happened if Vicks would've been persistent. The zoo meanwhile has decided to remove the loose stones from the basin.
grinter"bear's broken the glass a'broken. bear's broken the glass."
PaybackPolar Bears like igloos. They're crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside.
True story.
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