Russian Photos and "real" animals

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Claims these are real animals with the models.

People model with domesticated animals all the time.

However, check out the second picture with the bear. There's one small detail that seems kind of important...
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I guess I'm missing it
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You mean the part where the bear is sinking it's claw into the flesh of the girl's hand?
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TPRJones wrote:You mean the part where the bear is sinking it's claw into the flesh of the girl's hand?
That's what I saw.
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TPRJones wrote:You mean the part where the bear is sinking it's claw into the flesh of the girl's hand?
Yep.

And it's literally the claw itself, not the paw.
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I saw that, but I figure it's possible, assuming that the bear is not putting weight on it. I'm not a bear expert.
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Granted, my dogs aren't bears. But my dogs put their claws on me all the time without scratching me. If she's holding the bear's paw and the claw is just resting on skin. . . I could see it. Or, 1/4 second after the shot was taken was when the mauling started.
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