Missing Cub | Big Bear Diary | BBC Earth

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Published 2011-10-12
It's sad news when the film crew come across the mother bear and her cubs from earlier in the series. One of them appears to be missing... Subscribe to BBC Earth: bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

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All Comments (8)
  • @iwannaplaycs
    No mention of a missing cub in the video segment... they should have at least provided some context in the vid to justify the title
  • @Farmboy1544
    Let me guess the missing cub was the one NOT caught on film! Huh?
  • @bernbar
    NO THE CUB CAN NOT BE MISSING ;( that is horrible
  • @rdek99
    lol 0:24 ... mama needs some z`s ;)
  • @robertdisbrow
    The noises are fake - heavily edited in. Bears are very quiet the vast majority of the time. It's a shame that all documentaries that feature bears feel the need to do this. Just show us whats there! You don't need to editorialize nature!