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This person thought a dog was at their door but found a very pissed off bear instead

Don't mess with mama bear.
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This person thought a dog was at their door but found a very pissed off bear instead
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This summer is just continuing to prove that it is the season of the bear.

But instead of just chilling out and having a nice margarita, this bear in Woodland Park, Colorado decided to scare the living crap out of the person who took this video, and those of us watching it. According to the clip's description on YouTube, the person opened their front door thinking they heard a dog. Of course, they were sorely mistaken.

"Turned out it was a female black bear mother who was very agitated that I was between her and her cubs," the description reads. "She briefly charged at me, sending me flying back into my house."

Thankfully the person managed to get back inside the house unscathed before they became this bear's next meal. Next time they should maybe try looking out the window first.


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