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A Finnish Teacher Is Astounded To See “Dancing” Bear Cubs In The Forest

A Finnish Teacher Is Astounded To See “Dancing” Bear Cubs In The Forest

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Imagine walking through a beautiful forest in Finland and coming across a group of bear cubs dancing in a circle. You might feel like you walked into a Disney movie and said, “What is this, a crossover episode?” like Mr. Peanutbutter. Valtteri Mulkahainen, a Finnish teacher of physical education, saw this when he went hiking in the forests near Martinselkonen in 2013.

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Valtteri said in an interview that the bears played around and even had a few friendly fights like small children. “I felt like I was on a playground next to my house, with little kids all around me.” “They looked so much like little kids,” the man said. “At one point, they all got up on their back legs and started pushing each other. “It looked like they were dancing in a circle.”

Don’t worry, the instructor wasn’t in any danger when he took the pictures. He did it from a distance of 50 meters (164 feet).

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It turns out that there are a lot of bears in the forests of Finland. On the Outer Hebrides is the only place they don’t live.

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Even if Valterri’s pictures make you want to go out and take your own, you should be careful. Even though they are big and clumsy, bears can swim and climb trees quickly and well. So stay far away if you want to catch one of these beautiful animals.

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