One summer morning in 1984, a fisherman noticed a small bear cub that had fallen into the river and was carried away by the current. The man without hesitation went to the middle of the threshold and pulled the cub to the ground.
The fisherman considered this incident settled, but the next day a bear swam up to him.
The fisherman remembered that the bite that day was very weak. The cub, apparently, stood upstream and tried to catch fish, and then fell into the river.
The bear seemed to be a little over a month old. He obviously could not cope with the course, so the man moved to the very rapids, it was much easier for him to stay in the river than the cub.
Standing on a solid bank, the little one immediately ran into the undergrowth, and the fisherman shrugged his shoulders and gathered his tackle.
The next morning he returned to about the same place, but after a few hours he realized that someone was watching him.
He turned his head and saw a big bear a few steps away. He still did not understand how to react to this, when he suddenly saw a whole mountain of fish on his paws.
After standing for a while, the bear shook his head and left, leaving his grip in gratitude for saving his cub.
Apparently, wild animals are much smarter than people think. At least, the feeling of gratitude is not alien to them, as we understood.
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