Video: The bear stands up and pushes the wheelchair for the circus teacher
The big bear stood upright on his hind legs and pushed the wheelchair for someone who had looked after him as a child after four months of separation.
Yasha stood with his legs to push the wheelchair carrying Oleg on the snowy road.
Animal circus teacher Oleg Alexandrov fell from a height of more than 18 meters in a Nizhegorodsky circus accident in Russia, where he worked, resulting in broken legs and arms, Mirror reported yesterday. Alexandrov worried that the bears might not recognize him after four months of treating the hospital wound.
"We buy all the baby food at the stores so they can eat it, we feed them the water from the bottle and take care of them. I'm worried about the relationship between me and the bears will change. That thought. Deeply in my mind during the hospital stay, I wondered if the bears would accept me back and they would be distant , " Alexandrov said.
However, Alexandrov's worries seemed to become excessive by the bears not only accepting him after the accident but also starting to help him. A bear named Yasha even stood on two feet to push a wheelchair carrying Oleg on a snowy road in Moscow, Russia. He was very close to Alexandrov as he constantly rubbed his face and occasionally ate food on his hand.
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