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Bear discovers lost GoPro, turns it on, starts recording himself
A black bear discovered a lost GoPro in the Wyoming wilderness, switched it on and began filming itself, an astonishing video has shown.
Dylan Schilt, from Laramie, was hunting with a bow and arrow in the mountains earlier this month when he found the action camera, which had fallen off a snowmobile and into thick sand months earlier.
After charging the camera, the hunter discovered the footage.
The bear is seen providing a close-up of his gnashers after turning the camera on using his mouth.
After sharing its glaring gums, the animal attempts to tear the camera apart with its sharp claws.
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