Twerking grizzly scratches her behind up against the glass in front of amused visitors at Ohio zoo

Bearly legal! Twerking grizzly scratches her behind up against the glass in front of amused visitors at Ohio zoo

  •  Visitors at an Ohio Zoo were given an day out to remember when one of its bears decided to scratch out a stubborn itch by the glass
  • Since dubbed the twerking bear, the towering grizzly can be seen rhythmically wiggling its behind from side-to-side standing on top of a rock
  • Hilariously, the bear even peers back towards parkgoers over its shoulder as it attempts to relieve itself with a pendulum swing of the hips
  • Many viewers have likened the grizzly to Ballo from Disney’s Jungle Book, where he scratches his back to the song, Bare Necessities 

Visitors at an Ohio Zoo were given an day out to remember when one of its bears decided to scratch out a stubborn itch by shaking its ‘bare necessity’ near the glass of its enclosure.

Since dubbed the twerking bear, the towering grizzly, named Cheyenne, can be seen rhythmically wiggling her behind from side-to-side standing on top of a rock, just a few feet away from onlookers standing on the other side of the glass.

Hilariously, Cheyenne even peers back towards parkgoers over her shoulder as she attempts to relieve herself with a pendulum swing of the hips at the Akron Zoo.

Cheyenne the bear

Since dubbed the twerking bear, the towering grizzly, named Cheyenne, can be seen rhythmically wiggling her behind from side-to-side standing on top of a rock, just a few feet away from onlookers standing on the other side of the glass

The impromptu performance even inspired one boy to dance along with the bear, displaying a large grin across his face as his mother captured the priceless encounter on her cell phone.

The video was uploaded to the Akron Zoo’s official Facebook page and has since been viewed tens of thousands of times.

Many viewers have likened the grizzly to Ballo from Disney’s Jungle Book, where he scratches his back to the song, Bare Necessities.

Many viewers have likened the Cheyenne the grizzly to Ballo from Disney’s Jungle Book, where the cartoon bear scratches his back to the song 'Bare Necessities'

Many viewers have likened the Cheyenne the grizzly to Ballo from Disney’s Jungle Book, where the cartoon bear scratches his back to the song ‘Bare Necessities’

Grizzlies are known to rub their bodies against trees and the ground to mark their territory and attract mates

Grizzlies are known to rub their bodies against trees and the ground to mark their territory and attract mates

Ricky Barry asked: ‘Where’s the Charmin?’, suggesting the mammal could be in need of the branded toilet paper, who use a bear as the mascot of their product.

Grizzlies are known to rub their bodies against trees and the ground to mark their territory and attract mates.

But this bear certainly got more than she bargained for with her back-side now firmly plastered all over the internet.

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