Hunter finds lost GoPro camera with footage taken by bear

A hunter found a GoPro camera that someone had lost months ago. He couldn’t believe what was on it.

An archery hunter from Laramie, Wyoming, found a GoPro camera last week that someone had lost months ago. He charged it up and was surprised to find footage that was actually taken by a black bear.

Dylan Schilt posted the video on Facebook. It shows the bear pawing and biting the camera. At times you can see the inside of the bear’s mouth. At other times you can see the massive claws of the bear.

“Last week when I was up archery hunting, I stumbled across a GoPro that was lost while snowmobiling,” Schilt wrote in his description. “When I got back to camp, I charged it up and couldn’t believe what I saw.

“After four months of it sitting there, a big old black bear found it and not only managed to turn it on but also started recording himself playing with it.

“Hands down the craziest thing I’ve ever found!”

Broncos put a GoPro on Courtland Sutton at Pro Bowl practice

Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton wore a GoPro camera at the first day of Pro Bowl practice.

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The Broncos put a GoPro camera on wide receiver Courtland Sutton for his first day of practice in Orlando on Wednesday. The resulting footage can be seen in the above video, courtesy of the team’s official website.

In just his second season, Sutton became the fastest wide receiver in franchise history to reach the NFL’s all-star game. Sutton was initially voted a second alternate for the Pro Bowl and was added as an injury replacement for Texans star DeAndre Hopkins last week.

Sutton has been enjoying his time in Orlando and has been showing off some one-handed catches at practice.

Sutton and outside linebacker Von Miller are the only two active Broncos players at the Pro Bowl but they aren’t the only two Broncos in Orlando. Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Terrell Davis, who won back-to-back Super Bowls in Denver, will serve as one of the AFC’s team captains.

The 2020 Pro Bowl will be played in Orlando, Florida on Sunday, Jan. 26 at 1:00 p.m. MT. The game will be simulcast on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, ABC and Disney XD. Tickets to the game start at $45 on Ticketmaster.

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