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A bear recounts its life from playful cubhood through family interactions, survival challenges, and adaptation to changing surroundings. Early scenes show learning and small domestic rivalries on mountain slopes, followed by a catastrophic forest fire that forces flight and reshapes habitat. Later episodes trace time spent near water and a human camp, a painful separation that leads to solitary wandering, and the eventual discovery of companionship. The narrative combines close natural observation, animal behavior, and reflections on resilience, belonging, and the daily rhythms of wild life.
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