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Ancured viewers looked with horror on what was happening on stage. The circus ma...

The Bear Donchik in the eyes of the audience "straightened" with the Russian on the stage of the circus (video)

Ancured viewers looked with horror on what was happening on stage. The circus management has already responded to this incident. The bear, who called the donut, attacked the trainee in the eyes of hundreds of children and parents in Russia. The animal threw himself and knocked on the ground 48-year-old Sergey Privinich after riding a gyrord in the Boyysk circus. The man tried to escape when his ward weighing 35 kilograms bitten the stick he held in his hand.

The video of the incident was posted by a local public in Telegram. Another circus staff, who was behind the barrier, pushed the predator, distracting. After that, the bear finally went so much to allow the artist to climb. Meanwhile, worried audiences looked with horror on what was happening on stage. It is reported that the incident could become fatal for the trainee, but he remained alive and intact. "At the end of the number, the bear threw himself on Sergius and began to fight him.

He did not resist and waited for it to calm down, stood up, continued the room, straightened it with a kiss, and everything," - says Nikita Mikhailov's circus. According to him, beasts can behave differently to express their protest or other emotions, and "every trainer understands it. " Animal rights defender Yuri Koretsky, in turn, urges to ban the outdated practice of using living animals in circuses.

"While the world is rapidly moving towards humanity, prohibiting the use of animals in circuses, the Russian lobby is actively resistance from progress, defending its commercial interests," he said. Earlier, American Amy Holt from North Benda (Washington, USA) witnessed an unusual event: the Big Bear tried to penetrate her home through the dog door. But the Safari Park's staff in Bedfordshire (United Kingdom) organized unusual entertainment for the black bears who live there.