The teacher claims he imagined it when he took photos of baby bears “dancing” in a forest in Finland
|In his spare time, Valtteri Mulkahainen, a physical education instructor from Sotkamo, Finland, spends a lot of time taking pictures of animals. He has spent years taking beautiful photos of Finland’s wildlife and has experienced many breathtaking moments granted by mother nature. One meeting that left us gasping for air is the one we will share with you today.
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Many years ago, Valtteri embarked on an exploration of the Finnish village of Martinselkonen. He saw a brown bear and her cubs approaching a clearing as he walked through a woodland. Continually, Valtteri “The bear cubs behaved much like little children. They played and even got into a few friendly fights. I thought I was playing on a playground in front of my house with little children.”
The three cubs rose on their hind legs and nuzzled one another playfully. The cubs appeared to be prancing about in a circle, almost as though they were dancing. Valtteri had an unobstructed view and was situated 50 meters from the action. Valtteri photographed the cubs and bore them all through the evening and night. Bears may be seen often throughout practically all of Finland except the Aland Islands.
The eastern part of Finland is where you’ll find the most bears, although you may also observe them in the south and west. Bears are well-known for being strong and agile animals. They move about and engage in hunting with their forelimbs. The bear is a well-rounded animal since it can swim and climb effectively.
Valtteri is fortunate to have seen such a spectacular scene and taken breathtaking pictures of the bear family. Bears often attempt to stay away from people and flee if they see any of them close by. As a result, it’s uncommon to see bears in the wild.