Sure, tourists are warned to stay away from wildlife, but what about the other way around?
In two heartwarming clips shared on Twitter over the weekend, a woman is motionless on a hiking trail as a young black bear approaches and begins to sniff her.
HAVE LUNGES THE WOMAN WHO WAS TOO CLOSE TO TRY TO TAKE A PHOTO, A VIDEO
The incident reportedly occurred at the Chipinque Ecological Park in San Pedro Garza García, Mexico, wrote one of the users who posted the video.
In the single clip, which has been viewed nearly 3 million times as of Monday morning, the woman can be seen trying to sit still as the bear pushes her forward down the leg and then begins to sniff her hair. The bear starts to walk away, but spins around and smells the woman’s shorts, prompting her to back away and the bear to once again scratch his legs.
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The person recording the incident can be heard screaming. According to a Twitter user, the man yells “no, bear, no” and tells the women to stay still until the bear leaves.
However, she does not appear to be injured by the incident and once the bear turns around again, the woman quickly walks over to the man who records the video.
In another angle of the clip, the woman can be seen taking a quick selfie with the bear, who then uploaded to the social media sharing platform, while trying to stay as still as possible.
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The black bear didn’t seem to go after the other two hikers the woman was with.
The incredible moment has gone viral on Twitter, with thousands of people weighing on the incredible balance and calm that the woman exuded.
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Some questioned whether the bear had been trained, a notion that many contested on Twitter.