Why Russians Are Close to Bears

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(1)Feed Polar Bears in a Tank, 1950
(2)The soldiers fed the polar bear lotus flower 1950 in the Soviet Union
(3)The climate is very severe, and sometimes the weather is so severe in winter that poor white bears and their young begin to starve to death because the temperature drops to minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit
(4)Soldiers serving in the Chukchi Peninsula military district began feeding the poor and hungry animals from time to time without turning their backs on them
(5)Of course, there’s not enough meat in the house to feed a few white bears, and the soldiers decided to feed the bears what they had in abundance: canned milk more precisely
(6)The soldiers opened the can with a can opener and gave it to the bear who licked all the milk from the can and fed it to the little bears Blue and white condensed milk cans were a must for winter desserts for all Soviet children
(7)In Russian, sgushchenoye moloko had an indefinitely long shelf life and was always ample It was also a common dessert in the military
(8)It’s not surprising to give to bears because condensed milk distributed in the Soviet Union was provided unlimitedly
(9)The tracking vehicle shown in the photo is fully amphibious
(10)In GT-SMGAZ-34036 This car is a cow
(11)It was widely used by the Ryeons

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