The fisherman saves the bear cub, and the next day the bear returns with a gift.
Early on a summer morning in 1984, a fisherman spotted a bear cub that had fallen into the river. He was carried away by the current. Without hesitation, the man went to the middle of the threshold and pulled the bear cub ashore. The fisherman saves the bear cub, and the next day the bear returns with a gift.
The fisherman thought the incident was over, until a bear came ashore the next day. According to the recollections of the fisherman, the bite that day was very weak.
The bear looked to be about a month old. He obviously could not keep up with the current, so the man moved into the rapids – it was much easier for an adult to stay in the river. The fisherman saves the bear cub, and the Bear returns the next day with a gift.
The bear cub immediately ran into the undergrowth, and the fisherman shrugged his shoulders and gathered his tackle. The next morning he returned to the same place, but after a few hours he felt someone’s eyes on him. When the man turned around, he noticed a large bear a few steps away.
He did not yet know how to react when he suddenly noticed a mountain of fish at her paws. The fisherman saves the cub, and the mother bear returns the next day with a gift. The bear shook her head and walked away, leaving her catch behind. Wild animals seem to be much smarter than people think. At least they know the emotion of gratitude.