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Mother cub killed by hunter

Cubs repaying kindness as adults after thousands of miles of revenge

By Rachel CaspariPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Pan'Pans the bear was originally a happy wild bear living in Siberia, growing up happily under the care of his mother. In Pan's' world, nature, food, and the warm embrace of his mother are the happiest places. According to the original trajectory, Pan could have grown up healthy and happy, and become a free and masculine adult male bear.

But then tragedy struck. Because bear skins are a very good commodity, hunters go hunting around Siberia every year. It's a brutal hunt, and to keep the value of the skins, hunters use special weapons to minimize the bear's wounds. The best quality kill is to kill the bear by hitting it in the head. A cruel thing happened when Pen rose's mother was killed and skinned by a gang of evil hunters.

Pan became an orphaned bear who lost his mother. In harsh Siberia, it was difficult for the cubs to survive alone. Pan's starved continuously for a long time and almost died several times in the mouth of the wolves. Fortunately, he was found by a bear conservation organization and rescued. He was taken to a small sanctuary in Siberia and his wounds were treated.

But having witnessed the tragic murder of his mother, Pan could no longer trust humans. He became very frantic and often deliberately destroyed facilities. That is, until the kind and beautiful animal psychologist, Dr. Iva, arrive at the sanctuary. Dr. Iva continued to counsel Pan's and guided him to slowly integrate into the bear community in the sanctuary.

The beautiful and kind-heated Iva gradually opened Pan's' heart. He regained his original happy and free state and would play games with Iva from time to time. With the help of Dr. Iva and the bear conservation volunteers, Pan's grew up and became a healthy male bear.

One day, there was a serious natural disaster in the area where the sanctuary is located. Unexpected windstorms and earthquakes devastated the sanctuary. Many volunteers were buried under the rubble. Among them was Dr. Iva. At this critical moment, the bear Pan's used his sensitive nose to find exactly where Iva and the others were and tried to lift the rubble. There was a lot of metal wreckage in the rubble, which left scars on his hands and body, but Pan's, a brave and smart bear, did not give up and persevered to the end to save the people.

Pan's became a star, and people felt that he was very different from other bears. Dr. Iva also decided to help Pan's return to nature as soon as possible and enjoy the life a real bear should have. After some training, the sanctuary's bear protection team trained Pan's to be a working bear and allowed him to follow the team to the forest to fight poachers.

Pan's became a great helper to the people. He has a keener sense of smell than a dog and helps humans find food and water when they can't. It also has its bad temper, but it always returns kindness to humans in return.

Pan's has been involved in dozens of anti-poaching operations. During one news operation, Pan's went berserk when it turned out to smell that one of the hunters was wearing clothing made from none other than Pan's mother's fur. Bears may have a near-permanent memory for scent. Pan's became frantic and went after the group of hunters. The trappers tried unsuccessfully to kill Pan's, and the evil trappers had to drive away, while Pan's followed the climate, using scent to slowly track. Dr. Iva because of worry about Pan's, also mobilized a small team all the way to help Pan's. Finally, after more than 970 miles of pursuit, the opportunity came!

Pan's found the hunting gang whose car ran out of gas, and the angry Pan's used his thick bear paw to beat his former enemy to death viciously and tore him to pieces. Because Pan's bit a man to death, he could no longer work for the reserve, but he was still given the right to live in the forest near the reserve. After his revenge, Pan's regained his docility and intelligence, and he became a very friendly bear to humans. Dr. Iva is still his best friend, and some children from the nearby villages love to come and play with Pan's. With his revenge, Pan's quietly enjoys his life as a bear. He has a family and a territory, and has become the king of the beat generation.

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Rachel Caspari

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