07-04-2020, 01:02 PM
Yep it seems to be starting
Quote:A Chinese and a Russian brown bear fight at the state border
By The Siberian Times reporter
29 June 2020
Barbed fence and trail camera smashed by furious males, leaving the winner unknown.
Male bears always fight for territory. It is unclear who won that fight as the recording ends halfway during the attack. Picture: Amur Tiger Centre
There is no sound on the video filmed on 11 May in Jewish Autonomous region, in eastern Siberia, but the brief moment of the attack caught on trail camera suggests that it must have been one rowdy fight.
The rivals came one from the Russian side, the other from the Chinese side, to a path liked by endangered Amur tigers.
It was a team from the Russian Amur Tiger Centre that set the trail camera to follow the life of the animals that were rescued by them, and reintroduced back to the wild.
Lazovka the rescued Amur tiger is seen crossing from China to Russia close to the site where the two bears fought. Pictures: Amur Tiger Centre
‘Amur tigers have always walked here in peace and quiet, yet the bears broke everything as soon as they came!
'They also broke photo trails set along other parts of the path - and they didn’t even notice barbed wire!’ the centre’s team said.
Male bears always fight for territory. It is unclear who won that fight as the recording ends halfway during the attack.
Jewish Autonomous region is home to several reintroduced Amur tigers, rescued by the team of the Amur Tiger Centre.
The centre was set up outside Vladivostok to help big cats like endangered Amur leopards and Amur tigers, the world’s biggest cats.
The rivals came one from the Russian side, the other from the Chinese side, to a path liked by endangered Amur tigers. Video: Amur Tiger Centre
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