Grizzly Bear Kills Moose During Wedding - The Wedding Videographer's Take
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Published 2022-12-03
You may have already seen the video, but here is my take on what happened that day in August of 2022. An absolutely surreal and once in a lifetime experience! Apologies for the shaky footage, I zoomed in on my footage and the bear was already pretty far away.
All Comments (21)
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It’s moments like these that make you realise nature doesn’t give a shit about your wedding
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"Let's have our wedding in the quiet peace and gentle beauty of nature." The quiet peace and gentle beauty of nature:
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You never want to get eaten by a bear. The fact that it didn't kill it even by the end of the video... sheesh. That's probably the most painful and violent way to die
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For a professional videographer this is the most UNSTEADY while still focused video lmao
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We just witnessed one life ending....but enough about the groom, did you see the bear and moose 😳
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👰: I want a moment to remember, a wedding that no one forgets. A day everyone remembers. 🐻: 🤝Say no more.
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Those sounds in the background while the groom is reading is comedy gold
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People: I want a wedding we will always remember! Nature: I can help with that.
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“aw what a beautiful wedding” TERRIBLE SOUNDS OF A DYING MOOSE
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Maid of honor fixes the bride's train during the bear mauling... very thoughtful.
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“Speak now or forever hold your peace” definitely holds a new meaning now 😂
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its weird to think that theyre both technically fighting for their lives
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Knowing how massive moose are and the fact one grizzly can take one down is pretty insane!
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Ah yes, the sacrifice part at a wedding. Lovely.
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The grizzly bear represents the bride's new divorce lawyer and the moose represents the groom and everything hes ever worked for !
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Something getting killed on your wedding day is seriously a bad omen.
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There’s people out there that think they can take a grizzly bear 😂😂
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As a rock climber living in Colorado, I had the opportunity to go climbing in Glacier Park, so of course, I said yes. We were on Going-To-The-Sun mountain about 4 or 5 pitches up this pretty tough route. When right below us, we hear at first what we thought was a person yelling, then we hear the unmistakable growls and roar of a Grizzly and realize after looking down this bear had chased a moose straight to the base of the rock face we were on, and they had a pretty lengthy battle until they bear won and just started eating there. I've never had more motivation to complete a climb before in my life. And the hike out was the most terrifying 3 miles I've ever walked hahaha
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Imagine if this guy could hold a camera steady, good lord.
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One thing you can count on is, a bear is NOT going to stop being a bear JUST because there's a scenic wedding going on in the bear's vicinity!