I’ve been to a lot of national parks, and one rule is crystal clear: don’t feed wild animals. A recent viral video proves exactly why. It shows a man tossing snacks to a grizzly bear just feet away, until the bear suddenly lunges at him. The clip cuts off before we see what happens next, but the close call is enough to make your heart race.
Whether you’re in Yellowstone, Glacier, or any other park, the advice is simple keep your distance and carry bear spray in bear country. Wild animals aren’t pets; they’re unpredictable and protective of their space.
As one commenter put it, Wild animals are wild animals. Just leave them be and appreciate at a safe distance. I’ve always followed that rule, but I’m curious have you ever seen someone get too close for comfort to wildlife?
