Not afraid, just startled - don't rely on your flash to ward off a bear attack, you will be disappointed
Arkoudaphobia is the fear of bears
People would be afraid because bears are much larger than us humans are.
It has not been reported that he has a fear of bears, nor has it been reported that he is afraid of any other animals.
Yes, bears can be afraid of dogs because dogs are known to be aggressive and can pose a threat to bears. Bears may see dogs as potential predators and may choose to avoid them to protect themselves.
If your dog is afraid of lightning, it will be afraid of a camera flash to. It could also be the sudden frequency that scares him.
The iris of the camera allows more or less light to enter the camera.
Bears are afraid of dogs because dogs are smaller, faster, and more agile than bears. Dogs can also bark loudly and work together in packs, which can intimidate and scare off bears. Additionally, dogs have a strong sense of smell and can detect bears from a distance, giving them an advantage in avoiding confrontations.
Bears, bugs, and rain.
unfamiliar smell resulting in inhibition of all survival instincts, yea bears fear mj
When you click the camera the shutter behind the lens of the camera opens briefly and lets in the light on to the film. I am no specialist and this is what I learnt in school.
It's nothing really. Bears are more scared of you then you are scared. If you go into the woods, and you see a bear, duck! Bears can only look up so if you see one duck! So yeah there is nothing really nothing.
It does both to a certain extent but its main purpose is to focus light.