Stepan the Bear is the living embodiment of stereotypes about Russia
They say that in Russia bears walk right through the streets, and also drink vodka and play the balalaika. Stepan is a living confirmation of at least one stereotype, because this bear has become a pet for one family from the Russian Federation.
The 18-year–old bear is an integral part of the life of the family of Yuri and Svetlana Panteleenko. He even has his own blog. The trainers sheltered the bear when he was only three months old, took him out and brought him up as a universal pet. Scroll on and learn a few new details from Stepan's life.
We have already told the story of Stepan's life before, He strayed from his mother, fell into the hands of hunters, was on the verge of death. Svetlana and Yuri Panteleenko accidentally noticed him at the market, after which they decided to raise the beast as a tame one.
In the photo – Stepan together with the famous Russian rapper Timati.
Stepa even met a foreign action star – Steven Seagal.
He also took part in the filming of one of the episodes of the TV series "Voronin". According to the plot, the bear came out to the Voronin family when they came for mushrooms and fishing. Despite his formidable appearance, Stepan is very docile and affectionate.
In 2009, the premiere of the film "The Tsar" took place, Stepan was also noted here.
The pet has become a real helper for the family. He constantly takes part in harvesting, planting and harvesting.
Stepan eats his porridge with a huge appetite. He is a real cutie and readily poses for photos.
Stepan is a real star of professional photo shoots. The bear has become so tame that even girls and children are not afraid to act with him. He makes contact easily and loves sweets.
In total, the bear took part in ten different projects. So, for example, he has an episodic, but still significant, role in the film "Christmas Trees – 4".
Stepan is a very smart, kind and accommodating animal. When a couple takes him for a walk, the bear gathers dozens of admiring glances. However, a 300-kilogram bear is not a domestic kitten, but a wild and unpredictable animal.