By The Siberian Times
reporter
23 June 2018
Unique pictures taken this month
show the Sailugem bear, proving both that this species was not mythical - and
has survived - in the Altai Mountains.
It’s an unusual pleasure for us
to bring you this report of the survival of the legendary Sailugem - aka
Saylugemsky - bear.
We are indebted one of Siberia’s
top tour companies - Kaichi Travel - for these amazing and heart-warming
pictures.
On a recent trip they proved
something experts strongly suspected but dared not commit to scientific
journals.
Looking for rare birds of prey
and argali mountain sheep, the tourists found a prize on an altogether
different scale.
As the travel company say, their
tourists saw ‘almost a ghost’ - because there have been doubters that these
animals ever existed, while others were convinced that they had long vanished
from our planet.
Three years ago we carried a
report suggesting that there was evidence for the survival of these blond
bears.
At the time we reported that
scientists had discovered dens, holes and paw prints of this creature, probably
a little-studied subspecies of the brown bear.
But there had been no confirmed
sightings for decades.
A camera trap image the following
year - the video is here - appeared to show a cub from this species,
although the colouring was darker.
The cub was quickly named Sayli
yet the adult that must have been with it was not captured on camera.
Continued
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