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Russia bans keeping bears at home because there are not enough bears in the zoo?

The fighting nation of Russia and the bears living in Russia have always been a hot topic among netizens, because bears are very ferocious and scary and dangerous animals in the eyes of the public. Most people will definitely not want to confront a bear in the wild. It's a bear confrontation, but Russians don't have much fear of this animal. When bears living in Russia encounter local Russians, they rarely attack directly. Most of them turn around and run away after a confrontation. The reason for this is because the Russians, known as the fighting nation, have a brave and sturdy character. When facing bears, they will choose to tame them directly by brute force.

However, a recent law announced by the Russian government strictly prohibits Russians from raising large and poisonous animals at home, which naturally includes the prohibition of raising bears at home. The government's external explanation for promulgating this law is to protect the personal safety of the Russian people, and also to protect the physical and mental health of animals. However, many people joked that this was just for the sake of Russian bears. After all, being raised by such a powerful owner for a long time, even if the physical health has no impact, the heart must be a little weak.

Some people on the Internet are speculating whether too many Russians keep bears at home, resulting in no bears in local parks. This is of course a joke, but Russians are indeed very paranoid about raising powerful animals like bears. It’s no wonder that some people are speculating in this direction.

The characteristics of the Russians as a fighting nation are indeed very obvious. This can be seen from the fact that they actually choose to keep bears in their homes. Who would dare to raise a dangerous bear in an ordinary home? ah! So what do you think about Russia’s ban on local people raising bears?