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Don’t forget to water your bears
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After watching this I'm going to need some extremely compelling evidence that bears aren't evolved from sponges because after forensically examining the video none of the water being sprayed on the bear pools on the floor or even visibly drops off.
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the whole floor is wet lmao
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It's wet from the bear's sponge body rolling on it and transferring a little moisture on to the surface. The hose is spraying so much water directly on to the bear which just disappears. Probably over a litre in the course of the video. Explain that. You can't.
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No the whole floor is like soaking wet. I'm gonna guess this is outdoors (hence the stone/brick pavers) and it recently rained.
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So you're admitting the floor is wet from the rain (rain that didn't hit the bear obviously, otherwise it would have been shielded and remain dry) and have NO explanation for the sponge bear phenomenon in the video?
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What if the bear was inside or otherwise sheltered by the rain?
Maybe this isn't the first bear they watered and the wet floor is from runoff from other bears?
What if water isn't even real?
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