A Chinese man took bears for domestic dogs for two years
A resident of the Chinese province of Yunnan, Wang Kaiyu, did not suspect for two years that the two puppies he bought were cubs.
According to The Daily Mail, a Chinese man bought dogs in 2013. The puppies did not arouse his suspicions. The kids were distinguished by exemplary behavior and a good appetite.


1. A villager had doubts two years later, when the pets gained 45 kilograms each and began attacking domestic chickens. Around the same time, a man came across a leaflet calling for the conservation of the black bear population. In the photo, the Chinese identified his pets.
Wang Kaiyu asked for help from the Wild Animal Rescue Center. Experts have managed to establish that Wang's pets are a male and a female Himalayan bear.

2. Himalayan bears grow up to 150-170 cm. They are vegetarians, prefer ants, shellfish and frogs from protein food. This kind of bear does not attack people.

3. The cubs have grown up and become not very similar to dogs.

4. Brother and sister play together at the Yunnan Wildlife Rescue Center where they now live.

5. One of the bears is playing with the staff of the rescue center.
Keywords: Chinese | Bears | Dogs
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