1. Russia is usually called "Russian bear" or "polar bear", while Russians are called "descendants of bears".
2. There are many legends about bears in Russia. In ancient times, Siberian people mainly fished and hunted. They worshipped bears and regarded them as the owners of the forest and the ancestors of the whole family in the world. They think that bears have many magical abilities, they will come back to life after death, understand human language, and know every relative of their own, which can bring happiness or disaster.
3. Russians have many good names for bears, such as "owner of the forest", "sweet eater" and "gourmet". Russians also like to name bears, such as Mikhail and Misha. It is particularly worth mentioning that the surname of the current Russian Prime Minister Medvedev also means "bear" in Russian.
4. In Russia, this couple lived with a bear * * * who is 7 feet tall (about 2.13 meters) and weighs 3 pounds (about 272 kilograms) for 23 years. They lived together, eating and living together, as shown below: