Alaskan Bears ‘Flirting’ With Each Other Is More Charming Than Most Rom-Coms


With Valentine’s Day upon us in just a few short weeks, love is steadily finding its way into the air. That means all walks of life are looking for someone special, including Alaskan bears.

As this adorable video shows, these bears are looking for love, and they are finding it. We think it’s safe to say that these furry creatures have found themselves in a “bearlationship.”

There they are out in the Alaskan wilderness with no one else around. At first, these two lovebirds slowly take each other in, peeking around the rock that separates them. They seem alright with each other, so they decide to get a little closer.

They take their flirtations out into an open field where one of these bears gives the other a full-on invitation to come play with them. They rolled around on their back, playful as can be, almost like they were a little puppy asking for a belly rub.

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Of course, the other bear’s curiosity has been piqued, and they go over to their admirer, and the rest, as they say, is history!

At the end of this footage, these bears can be seen sitting in a field together, cuddling and sniffing each other, enjoying their newfound “bearlationship.”

These Bears Also Love To Bust a Move!

It turns out that when these bears aren’t busy putting the moves on each other, they also love to bust a move.

From rolling around in the grass to shaking what their mamas gave them while using anything they can get their behinds on to scratch their backsides, these Alaskan bears certainly know how to get jiggy with it!

According to this video’s comment section, there is actually something else going on here. Apparently, these Alaskan bears are shedding their winter coats, which causes them to itch profusely as they get all of their excess fur off their backs in time for spring’s warmer weather.

Honestly, this is hysterical and adorable. Not only are bears masters of “flirting,” but Mother Nature has also seen fit to make them fantastic dancers, LOL!

We would all be so lucky to be able to pull some smooth moves like them and then turn around and kill it on the dance floor, LOL.

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This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Jan 30, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.


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