Indian Forest Service officer, Mr. Parveen Kaswan, recently shared a captivating video on his social media account that challenged a popular belief about bear behavior. In the video, a Himalayan black bear and her cub were spotted effortlessly climbing a tree, defying the long-standing notion that bears cannot climb. This fascinating sight served as a stark contrast to the traditional folklore where individuals escape bear attacks by seeking refuge in trees.
Accompanying the video was a thought-provoking caption by Mr. Kaswan, highlighting the discrepancy between common perceptions and reality. He wrote, “You all must have heard the story of how a friend saved his life from a bear by climbing a tree. Here, a Himalayan Black Bear mother and cub show how our childhood was a lie! Captured this yesterday.”
The video quickly garnered attention on social media, sparking discussions about wildlife behavior and challenging preconceived notions. Mr. Kaswan’s post not only provided a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Himalayan black bears but also prompted reflection on the importance of accurate knowledge about wildlife.
You all must have heard story how a friend saved his life from Bear by climbing a tree. Here a Himalayan Black Bear mother and cub showing how our childhood was a lie !! Captured this yesterday. pic.twitter.com/15pLH1D6HX
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) May 9, 2024