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This guy found these 2 grizzly cubs with the dead mother in Alaska.

One cub survived and he managed to raise it to maturity.

You can see how his family interacted with the bear as it matured. Look at the size he has grown to. The bear must feel he's another pet (notice the honored guest at Thanksgiving dinner) and the humans are his "family". He's housebroken, very gentle and comes and goes as he desires.

Can you imagine having something like this as a pet? You certainly wouldn't have to worry about someone breaking into your house if you happened to be gone for a few days would you?



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grizzly_Bear

Grizzlies are normally solitary active animals, but in coastal areas the grizzly congregates alongside streams, lakes, rivers, and ponds during the salmon spawn. Every other year, females ( sows) produce one to four young (commonly two) which are small and weigh only about 500 grams (one pound). A sow is protective of her offspring and will attack if she thinks she or her cubs are threatened.



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