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Viral Video: In a bizarre yet oddly entertaining video that recently took the internet by storm, a man was seen feeding a bear with a small spoon, causing viewers to do a double-take. The unusual clip quickly caught the attention of many online, with viewers calling it a classic 'only-in-Russia' moment. What made it even more surprising was that the man, speaking in Russian, not only fed the bear but also gave it high-fives and kisses, as if it were a regular pet.

While some people found the scene cute and funny, others thought it was risky, considering the dangers of getting too close to a wild bear. Some even wondered if the bear's teeth had been removed to make it safer to interact with, allowing the man to get so comfortable with the animal. As the video spread, it sparked a lot of debate, with people divided over whether it was a touching connection or a dangerous situation waiting to happen.

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The viral video, shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the handle '@AMAZlNGNATURE,' left the internet in awe and amusement. The post was captioned, "Are we going to tame bears next?" and quickly caught the attention of thousands. Uploaded just five days ago, the video has already garnered over 522k views.

Social media users wasted no time reacting to the viral video, with a flood of humorous and concerned comments filling the thread. One user joked, "In America, dogs are man's best friend. In Russia, bears are man's best friend." Another added, "I don’t want to know what happens after the bowl is emptied and the bear is still hungry." Meanwhile, a third user offered a more cautious perspective: "I’m sure he’s the nicest, cuddliest bear, but he can kill you in two seconds, so probably not the best idea." A fourth user chimed in with a bit of dark humor, saying, "Looks cute until the bear bites his arm."

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