For most of us, our faithful companions are often cats or dogs. However, wildlife enthusiast Casey Anderson shares a more unorthodox bond with Brutus, an imposing 800-pound grizzly bear he’s reared from birth.
Inseparable, Casey’s bond with Brutus transcends the boundaries of a conventional pet-owner relationship. This connection became apparent when Brutus served as the best man at Anderson’s wedding to actress Missi Pyle, famed for her role in “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.”
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Brutus is more than a bear to Anderson; he’s family. He’s often seen lounging around the kitchen table and even shared the limelight with Pyle on the silver screen.
While this might sound surreal, Casey and National Geographic have confirmed these scenes are not a product of digital manipulation but are very much accurate.
Anderson told Good Morning America, “He’s my best friend. He gives me unconditional love.” Casey hopes to change public perception about bears, often wrongly labeled as human-eating beasts. Contrary to this misconception, bears generally avoid human interaction.
“Bears are intelligent, have personalities, and according to my experience, they can even shed tears,” said Anderson.
He believes we can peacefully coexist with these magnificent creatures as we respect their boundaries and environment.
Anderson’s devotion to these animals fueled his year-long venture, “Expedition Grizzly,” in collaboration with National Geographic.
This project seeks to dispel misconceptions about grizzly bears while highlighting humans’ impact on their habitats.
The documentary showcases Anderson’s life among Yellowstone National Park bears, surviving extreme conditions and observing their behavior through different seasons.
This journey underlined Anderson’s commitment to conservation, inspiring him to create the Montana Grizzly Encounter animal sanctuary.
Anderson and Brutus’ remarkable friendship began in a wildlife park seven years prior. Born in an overpopulated reserve, Brutus was destined for lifelong captivity or destruction.
Recognizing the cub’s plight, Anderson adopted Brutus, allowing him to experience life as a “real bear.”
Actress Pyle, in sync with her husband’s passion, also formed a unique bond with Brutus. He even starred in her acclaimed film “Pretty Ugly People.” Grizzly bears, inherently intelligent and curious, pose no harm to humans unless threatened.
Their diet primarily consists of vegetarian food, but they also scavenge other animals’ kills. These magnificent creatures, consuming 35 pounds of food daily, can weigh up to 1,200 pounds.
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