POING, GERMANY - APRIL 27: Brown bear cubs play with their mother, Mia, at a wildlife park on April 27, 2007, in Poing, Germany. There is a discussion in Bavaria over reintroducing bears into the wild since roaming brown bear "Bruno" was shot last summer in the Bavarian Alps. Brown bears were originally domestic in Germany, but the species was eradicated about 170 years ago. Brown bear Mia in the Poing wildlife Park is from Swedish origin, her three cubs Molly, Mette and Maja were born December 28, 2006. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)

We’re pretty sure this happened somewhere in Eastern Europe.  Somebody is parked on a country road and filming a brown bear as it’s walking out of a wooded area. 

The bear’s getting kind of close but seems more curious than dangerous . . . until it suddenly LEAPS at the car with lightning speed.  Fortunately the window was closed or the bear may have seriously injured the passenger.

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Here's Why You Always Keep The Car Windows Closed When A Bear Is Nearby

A bear can go from curious mode to attack mode in an instant.