We do not have lucid memories of what it was like when we experienced the world for the first time.
If you are lucky, your parents might have videos and pictures of you as a baby. Isn’t it satisfying to see your reactions as you are still going through almost everything for the first time?
First time experiences are mysteries that you have to uncover on your own, and this magical experience can be the same for the animals.
Animals discovering the whole world around them is a wonderful sight to see. It takes some animals days or weeks to fully develop their senses. When that does happen, they are filled with curiosity and want to interact with everything they see.
After three months, these three polar bear cubs finally got to see the world around them.
For the first three months of these cubs’ lives, their mother cared for them inside their den and kept them away from potential predators. This clip by Love Nature shows us these three polar bear cubs finally getting out of their den for the first time.
As the video begins, the mother polar bear opens up their cave, and you can hear the cubs shrieking as they get to see the light. When their path has been opened up, the first cub carefully sticks out his head, observing the white plains. He seems to be really interested in his surroundings.
The remaining two cubs and their mother shortly follow, and finally, all of them are out of their cave.
Two of the cubs march on the snow, following where their mother goes. Two cubs roam around, trying to interact with everything they see. They have to run to catch up with their mother.
The other cub is weak and has to ride on her mother’s back for most of their trip. Although, her ride gets a little rocky and she sometimes falls on the snow.
This episode of Love Nature overloaded the internet with cuteness.
This adorable adventures of these three cubs are a sight to see. Since Love Nature uploaded the clip on their YouTube channel, the video has racked up 1.6 million views.
These adorable polar bear cubs captured the hearts of the people who watched the video. Some people even chose favorites Most people picked the one having a piggyback ride as their favorite cub among the three.
Where do polar bears go after leaving their den?
With adults, they almost always go hunt for food after leaving the den, but with three smaller cubs tailing them, hunting would be no easy task for their survival.
During this earlier stage, the mother usually tests their instincts and then teach their cubs how to stalk their prey. Of course, it would take time for them to develop these skills, so the mother would first have to ensure the safety of the cubs from their predators. Watch the whole video by clicking the link below.
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