The authorities of the region of Castile and Leon in Spain looking for a coffee bear and her teddy bear, which were separated after the violent attack of a male on the little one, who was saved thanks to the intervention of his mother.
The violent clash of bears in Pena de Santa Louthia, in the province of Palencia, was recorded in an amateur video.
“We know the bear was injured, but we do not know anything else,” said a img in the region’s environment in northern Spain.
The male and female bear collided on a steep, rocky slope and both fell from a great height. They hit rocks and one of them brought several mounds until it came to a standstill, as shown in the video of two walkers.
Despite his large size, the male was killed in battle and the female, injured, returned to look for her little one. Authorities have not determined whether the teddy bear was reunited with its mother.
As the Castile-Leon Nature organization explained on Twitter, at this time of year mothers are often forced to defend their little ones against males who want to mate. If the baby is killed, the female bear re-enters the estrus two or three days later and the male can mate with her and leave his own genes, said Guillermo Palomero, president of the Brown Bear Foundation.
The female bear was spotted a few weeks ago along with two teddy bears. Recently, one was lost, most likely due to an attack by a male.
About 400 brown bears live in Spain, 330 of them in the Cantabrian mountains and the rest in the Pyrenees.
Source: News Beast

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