In the just-ended weekend, a Canadian black bear went viral!
Not because it looked cute and adorable, but because it appeared on the street at 5 a.m. and pushed a trash can to "go to work". The video was filmed by a guy and uploaded to TikTok, instantly going viral online!
This black bear, which appeared in Mission Town of BC Province, was encountered by a local resident named @deejay1321. The video shows that this young black bear walked around the community using its hind legs while pushing a trash can.
The time of the video is Saturday morning at 5 a.m., with the title "Morning Trash Work".
As shown on the residential streets, it stood upright, grabbed the edge of the trash can with both front paws, and slowly but steadily pushed the large trash can forward step by step. It was like seriously "working hard"!
The entire action was orderly, with steady steps and a professional posture, completely without any wild recklessness.
Just when everyone thought it was just passing by, it even "checked" the trash can.
It leaped onto the trash can and used both front paws to pull the lid open.
It skillfully opened and closed the lid, as if carefully searching for any missed "breakfast".
The homeowner next door couldn't help but complain while filming: "Hey, that's not your trash can, go home! That's not yours!" However, the bear obviously ignored the criticism.
Finally, it stuck out its head and played hide-and-seek with the guy!
Currently, this video has received over 650,000 views and 20,000 shares. Here is the video↓
The comment section is a complete "divine commentary conference":
The most popular comment is "This is the first time I've seen a bear pushing a Tesla Cybertruck." (← Some netizens described the trash can as a Cybertruck, and it really does look similar!)
Some netizens went crazy laughing: Canadian bears are also being forced into the workforce due to high housing prices and mortgages, "Vancouver is too expensive, even bears have to work."
"People from other parts of the world would be scared to death seeing a bear, but Canadians would say 'hey, brother!' "
"Delivery bear~"
"Has no one noticed that this bear is smarter than my teenage child? It’s very patient in solving problems, carefully observing how to open the trash can lid, and thinking about solutions. My child would definitely text me saying they couldn’t open the lid."
"Only in Canada: bears push trash cans, deer wait for red lights to cross the road!"
"It pushes the trash can like pushing a supermarket shopping cart haha"
"No insurance company would believe what happened, luckily he recorded the video!"
"The bear seemed to be saying: you know you can help me, right?"
"He sorts trash more diligently than me"
Interestingly, this is not the first time something like this has happened in Canada. Last year, in BC Province, another bear simply picked up a trash can from someone's doorstep and carried it away.
Laugh all you want, but wild bears are no joke!
Although this "working bear" has an endearing and comical demeanor and has received widespread praise online, such situations are actually not uncommon — every spring and summer, a large number of black bears in Canada, due to food shortages, will go to human communities to search for food in trash cans.
This is precisely why environmental protection departments have been reminding residents of the following precautions:
- Try to use bear-proof trash cans to prevent wildlife from having "job opportunities";
- Do not leave food scraps outdoors casually; once bears get addicted to eating, they may repeatedly appear and even become aggressive;
- Report the approach of bears to the local wildlife management agency immediately upon discovery to avoid tragedies.
However, as the netizens said, this scene is truly Canadian.
Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/7506713502032134667/
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