Two bears have been filmed in the Glacier National Park rubbing vigorously against a tree. LiveScience.com put footage taken of the bears with music to make the bears look like they are dancing.
The videos were taken for research to estimate the population size. It is believed that that bears rub their backs up against trees to scratch hard to reach places and a possible chemical communication to other bears.
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