
I pulled the small body of a bear cub out of the water, but what happened to me shortly after was a real shock
As I was walking along a deep river, I noticed something strange on the surface. A little bear cub was floating there.
My first thought was that the little one was just playing, swimming. But as I got closer, I realized: it wasn’t moving at all and was lying motionless on the water.
— Probably drowned… — I muttered, reaching out my hand to pull it out.
I carefully lifted it to the surface. I poked it a few times, shook it, hoping it would come back to life, but it was useless. It seemed lifeless.
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Suddenly, behind me, came a heavy, low growl. Goosebumps ran down my skin. I slowly turned — and I saw her.
Out of the bushes emerged a huge mother bear. Her eyes burned with rage, her breathing was ragged. She saw that I was holding her cub in my hands and thought I was the one who had killed it.
With a deafening roar, she rose up on her hind legs. The ground seemed to tremble.
Terrified, I threw the cub back into the water and bolted along the shore. But the mother bear was faster. In just a few seconds, she caught up to me and swiped her paw across my back.
A sharp pain pierced through my body — her claws left deep scratches. I barely managed to stay on my feet, blood soaking through my shirt.
But fear gave me strength. I dashed into the forest, weaving between trees, until I heard her growl slowly fade into the distance.
When I finally reached the road, I collapsed to the ground, gasping for breath.
It was in that moment I realized: you must never interfere with wild nature. Out there, different laws rule. And man will always remain a stranger.