a typical day in Russia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVbsp92vFkA
Bumps
>>2244723
that's one tiny bear
>>2244725
just a little baby.
>>2244968
for you
>>2244723
Why haven't we domesticated these bad boys yet? We could ride them.
>>2244723
>habituating a potentially dangerous animal
is this the secret behind all the bear attacks in russia?
>>2244723
what's the guy going to have for his lunch now? he's left with nothing
>>2245166
It actually is. Seriously.
>>2245135
>wild form too large and violent
>cubs take a relatively long time to reach sexual maturity (~4 years), slowing down selective breeding iteration
>litter too small (2~3) for large variation within each breeding iteration like dogs
>no economic value except novelty and maybe companionship after centuries of selective breeding
>>2245180
They eat the bear poop dummy
>>2245393
requesting that Monsanto GMO a bear. I bet we could turn that
>centuries
into a few months.
>>2245428
>organicfags try to take away our bear mounts
>>2245440
bear mounts xD
you must be from one of those animal pegging nordic countries.
I prefer 'bear steeds'
>>2245442
or just from /v/
>>2245393
Sounds like you don't think having a bear as a service animal would be cool as hell.
Who would try to rob a blind person with a bear?
>>2245135
Pretty good video explaining why certain animals aren't domesticated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOmjnioNulo
>>2246056
>that video thumbnail
fuck off Jared Diamond
>>2246056
>retardation.mp4
>>2245753
>Who would try to rob a blind person with a bear?
Someone who understands that bears, as solitary animals, won't be as willing to protect their owners as dogs are?