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It is forbidden to keep bears at home in Russia because there are not enough bears in the zoo?

Russia, a fighting nation, and bears living in Russia have always been a hot topic among netizens. Because bears are very fierce and dangerous to the public, most people certainly don't want to confront a bear in the wild, but Russians don't have much fear of this animal. Bears living in Russia rarely attack directly when they meet local Russians. Most of them confront each other head-on, and then turn around and leave. The reason for this is that the Russians, known as the fighting nation, are brave and tenacious in their bones, and they will choose to domesticate bears directly with brute force.

However, a law recently promulgated by the Russian government strictly prohibits Russians from raising large animals and poisonous animals at home, which naturally includes prohibiting domestic bears. The reason why the government announced this law is to protect the personal safety of the Russian people and the physical and mental health of animals. However, many people joked that it was only for Russian bears. After all, they have been raised by such a tough master for a long time, and even if their bodies have no influence, their hearts must be a little empty.

Some people on the Internet are wondering if there are no bears in the local parks because too many Russians keep bears at home. Of course, this is also a joke, but Russians do have a very paranoid mentality about keeping such powerful animals as bears. No wonder some people speculate in this direction.

The characteristics of the Russian fighting nation are indeed very obvious. It can be seen from the fact that they choose to keep bears at home. Who dares to raise a dangerous bear on ordinary people? So what do you think of Russia's ban on local people raising bears?