It is very low resolution (grainy) video of a bear with a large fish.
The joke that I know about Pravda included the other newspaper as well. Isvestia means News. The joke was
“In Truth (Pravda) there is no News (Isvestia). In News (Isvestia) there is no Truth (Pravda).”
The phrase was used for teaching Russian grammar, as the words had to be inflected with the proper endings for the subject and object in each sentence.
February 9th, 2012 at 9:46 am
458 Win Mag would be my choice.
But I agree it’s a bear with a nice size salmon.
February 9th, 2012 at 10:28 am
.45-120.
I also agree. A badly photoshoped still of a bear. Notice that only the left front leg is “moving”?
There used to be a joke. Russia’s premier newspaper was Pravda which means Truth. Which only goes to show that even communists have a sense of humor.
February 9th, 2012 at 10:32 am
Yup… either that, or judging from the video, it’s soon to be extinct again from drowning.
February 9th, 2012 at 12:01 pm
I found a better quality video of a mammoth…it is older though.
February 9th, 2012 at 1:16 pm
Probably a Photoshop. I think we have something elephantine in the picture, but it’s clearly neither a brown or polar bear – wrong color, no hump.
But is the elephant in the river? It doesn’t seem to be interacting with the water.
February 9th, 2012 at 4:28 pm
It is very low resolution (grainy) video of a bear with a large fish.
The joke that I know about Pravda included the other newspaper as well. Isvestia means News. The joke was
“In Truth (Pravda) there is no News (Isvestia). In News (Isvestia) there is no Truth (Pravda).”
The phrase was used for teaching Russian grammar, as the words had to be inflected with the proper endings for the subject and object in each sentence.
February 9th, 2012 at 10:55 pm
Yep. Bear with a fish.
February 10th, 2012 at 2:18 am
Is there a requirement to rub your camera lens with vaseline when filming mammoths and bigfoots from half a mile away?