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A video joke about stealing food.

Some netizens posted a video online. As you can see in the video, the brown bear came to the local people's home to steal food, but it was discovered by Tibetan mastiffs and then chased all over the mountains. Many people say that the Tibetan mastiff is too powerful, but there is still a misunderstanding that needs to be explained to you. Is that most wild animals will not die with you. Because their living environment is relatively bad, once they are injured, what basically awaits them is death. Today, let's discuss the survival mode of both sides.

First, the fighting capacity of Tibetan mastiff is really strong.

Although Tibetan mastiff is recognized by most people, it feels like it belongs to dogs. But in fact, the fighting capacity of Tibetan mastiff exceeds all the giant dogs we see in our daily life, and it also exceeds many small wild animals, such as wolves. But compared with Brown Bear, I still feel inferior. The main reason why I dare not fight with him is that I am afraid of getting hurt.

Second, the current social status of Tibetan mastiff.

I still remember when I was in college. At that time, many people especially worshipped hukou, and even hoped to keep a Tibetan mastiff at home, mainly because they felt that Tibetan mastiffs were loyal. However, with the occurrence of more and more injuries by large dogs, the popularity of Tibetan mastiffs is gradually declining, and even a large number of abandoned Tibetan mastiffs have occurred, which has led to everyone's dislike of him. But to some extent, the change of our attitude towards Tibetan mastiff is caused by our own behavior and has nothing to do with her. He is just an ordinary man.

Third, what do you think this time?

After watching this video, many people think that the fighting capacity of Tibetan mastiff far exceeds that of many wild animals, so it is cost-effective to keep a home guard. But I still warn you that big dogs are not allowed in cities, especially Tibetan mastiffs, which are particularly aggressive.