In the early summer morning of 1984, a fishing enthusiast discovered a bear cub that had fallen into the river.
The current swept him along. Without second thought, the man entered the middle of the rapid and helped the bear cub to the shore. After a fisherman saves a bear baby, the mother bear visits him the next day bearing a gift.
The next day, a bear approached the fisherman after the fisherman thought the episode was ended.
The fisherman recalled the bite being really weak that day. The bear cub, unable to resist, probably slid into the river while trying to fish upstream. The bear seems to be a month or so old.It was obvious that he could not handle the stream, so he stepped into the rapids since it was much easier for an adult to remain in the river.After a fisherman saves a bear baby, the mother bear visits him the next day bearing a gift.
The bear cub bolted into the vegetation while the fisherman, perched on a hard bank, shrugged and grabbed his gear.
He went back to the same general area the following morning, but after a while he sensed someone watching him.
A sizable bear could be seen approaching him from behind as the man turned his head.
When he unexpectedly noticed a huge mound of fish at her paws, he was still unsure of how to respond.
After a fisherman saves a bear baby, the mother bear visits him the next day bearing a gift.
The bear stood for a time before shaking her head and walking away, leaving her catch as a token of appreciation for saving the youngster.
It seems that wild animals are far more intelligent than people believe. At least they are familiar with the emotion of thankfulness.