Everybody learns from somebody, and that somebody is usually our parents. And as you can see from these adorable pictures, bears are absolutely no different!
Compiled by Bored Panda, the un-bear-ably cute list features momma bears showing their cubs all about the bear necessities of life. From catching fish, takings baths, and scaling trees, to crossing rivers, rock climbing, and swimming, these moms teach their kids how to look after themselves by showing them how to do things with their own bear hands (sorry). See for yourself in the pictures below, and don't forget to vote for the cutest!
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When they're just too tired to walk anymore.... but not tired enough to fall asleep!
Thanks TDPD made my day. Lol ♡♡ That's me Aunt Pat/Momma Bear. Happy just to sit back and watch all of you as your path emerges, on your walk in this life's journey. Content knowing you are all full grown adults who have done an excellent job raising your children. Bonding, nurturing, listening, guiding and being there always ( because a hand no matter how old sometimes needs holding) will be the hardest yet most rewarding job you will ever do. Especially when the time comes they find their own den. Each of you have become fierce protectors of your own clan. Whether you realize it or not.I am happy to relinquish that role. I will however always be just beyond the forest trees watching. 😊
Me too, nowadays disney doesn't make that kind of movie anymore T_T
Load More Replies...Who ever took this picture, please give me a message on rasmusm.thomsen@gmail.com, for the animalz <3
Mom looks tired too. Poor thing still willing to carry him home. Such a great mom.
It's very sweet but there's just too many polar bear ones in zoos. it's sad there's not many wild ones.
Keeping baby warm. This one is actually heartwarming even though there's so much snow.
Cub :-Mommy I am scared of those crows Mom :- One day they would be scared of you but until then hugs would comfort you.
It might look cute and all, but unno how many more years we still able to see polar bears, with the globe warning they can't even stand on the melting ice.
This is why zoos are becoming an unfortunate necessity. I don't like them, but I do support the best ones.
Load More Replies...Cuteness OVERLOAD!!! Someone come and mop me from the floor please! I melted from seeing this post! ;-)
This is dangerous - someone might drown in this post's explosive level of cuteness!
I love this so much sweetness. Would have liked a few panda pictures... this is bored panda after all...
Gives new meaning to the term 'mama bear'! However, Beautiful, stunning, and endearing. Yes they're savage beasts, but their love for their little ones is just entrancing. Just incredible.
Instead of zoos may I suggest Explore.org to watch MANY different animals in their natural surroundings? Word of caution- these are NOT Disney films. I have found the bird sites can be full of drama and sadness, but joy and enlightenment as well.
Thank you, Melissa,while I support the unfortunate necessity of zoos, I way prefer the in-the-wild cams.
Load More Replies...It might look cute and all, but unno how many more years we still able to see polar bears, with the globe warning they can't even stand on the melting ice.
This is why zoos are becoming an unfortunate necessity. I don't like them, but I do support the best ones.
Load More Replies...Cuteness OVERLOAD!!! Someone come and mop me from the floor please! I melted from seeing this post! ;-)
This is dangerous - someone might drown in this post's explosive level of cuteness!
I love this so much sweetness. Would have liked a few panda pictures... this is bored panda after all...
Gives new meaning to the term 'mama bear'! However, Beautiful, stunning, and endearing. Yes they're savage beasts, but their love for their little ones is just entrancing. Just incredible.
Instead of zoos may I suggest Explore.org to watch MANY different animals in their natural surroundings? Word of caution- these are NOT Disney films. I have found the bird sites can be full of drama and sadness, but joy and enlightenment as well.
Thank you, Melissa,while I support the unfortunate necessity of zoos, I way prefer the in-the-wild cams.
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