Are bears dangerous ?
Bears are known to man since ancient times and have been imprinted in many languages of the world, in very different meanings. In many languages, including Russian and most European, call the beast by the name of taboo, so now the bears are called entrenched once nicknames (in Russian – from the nickname “honey in charge”).
The word “bear” is used in various portable senses, for example: the conductor of a train with alcohol; participant of the party “United Russia”; policeman; large hairy man of non-traditional orientation.
The bear was often the largest animal that lived in the forest next to a man. Unlike wolves, bears were not so easy to exterminate, but they did not represent a threat to cattle. Thus, in most cultures, relations with the bear have developed as with the “master of the forest”.
Currently, people continue to live side by side with the bears in many regions, for example, in the United States with the man coexist several types of bears – brown, black and white. Being intelligent and inquisitive animals, bears often study human territories for food, places under the den and interesting things. In such regions, everyone knows what to do when they meet with a bear, and there are special people called to drive and drive away bears.