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nubbsgalore:

photos by lassi rautiainen, susan brookes and staffan widstrand of a rare friendship that developed between a female grey wolf and a male brown bear in northern finland.

notes lassi, “no one can know exactly why or how the young wolf and bear became friends, but i think that perhaps they were both alone when they were young and a bit unsure of how to survive alone. it seems to me that they feel safe being together.”

the photographers also note that the two share every meal together, bringing each other their kills (as seen in the third and fifth photos).

tomperanteau:
“‘Bearplane’ airport logo causes internet storm in Russia
By RT The large white mammal has caused an internet storm in Russia, with bloggers both supporting and ridiculing the logo design.
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tomperanteau:

‘Bearplane’ airport logo causes internet storm in Russia

By RT The large white mammal has caused an internet storm in Russia, with bloggers both supporting and ridiculing the logo design.

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Lassi Rautiainen

Both are meant to be isolated hunters that strike fear into everything they meet.

But this male bear and female wolf clearly see the  softer side in one another and eat dinner with one another.

Each evening after a hard-day’s hunting this pair of unlikely friends could be seen sharing a romantic deer carcass meal together as the sun set over their wilderness home




allcreatures:

Hagenbeck Zoo - Hamburg, Germany

Photo: Malte Christians, Associated Press

nubbsgalore:

photos by lassi rautiainen, susan brookes and staffan widstrand of a rare friendship that developed between a female grey wolf and a male brown bear in northern finland.

notes lassi, “no one can know exactly why or how the young wolf and bear became friends, but i think that perhaps they were both alone when they were young and a bit unsure of how to survive alone. it seems to me that they feel safe being together.”

the photographers also note that the two share every meal together, bringing each other their kills (as seen in the third and fifth photos).

“Wolf and Calf”

A stop-motion animated film from the Soviet Union. Directed by M. Kamenetsky. 

A wolf raises a calf for food. A bear, a vixen and a boar want to eat him too!