Parveen Kaswan, an officer serving in the Indian Forest Service (IFS), recently made waves on social media by sharing a captivating video that defies a widely held belief about bears.
The video, captured by Parveen Kaswan himself, showcases a Himalayan Black bear and its adorable cub descending gracefully from a tree. This charming display contradicts the common notion that climbing a tree can provide safety from bear attacks, as many believe that bears are incapable of climbing trees.
Accompanying the video was a poignant caption penned by Parveen Kaswan himself, highlighting the disparity between folklore and reality. He wrote, “You all must have heard the story of how a person escaped from a bear by climbing a tree. Here, a Himalayan Black Bear mother and cub are showing us that our childhood belief was wrong!! Captured this yesterday.”
You all must have heard story how a friend saved his life from Bear by climbing a tree. Here a Himalayan Black Bear mother and cub showing how our childhood was a lie !! Captured this yesterday. pic.twitter.com/15pLH1D6HX
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) May 9, 2024
The video swiftly gained traction on social media platforms, amassing over 18,000 views and eliciting a flurry of reactions from viewers. Kaswan’s post not only offered a delightful glimpse into the behavior of Himalayan Black bears but also prompted contemplation on the accuracy of narratives perpetuated by popular folklore.
The video not only provided a refreshing perspective on bear behavior but also sparked meaningful discussions about the need to challenge preconceived notions and embrace a deeper understanding of the natural world.
As the video continues to circulate across social media platforms, it serves as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling in shaping our perceptions of the world around us.