Playful and curious, the Pyrenean bear cub takes its first steps in the wild under the watchful protection of its mother. At birth, it is tiny and fragile, weighing barely a few hundred grams, but it grows quickly thanks to its mother's milk and the attention of adults.
During its first months, it explores its environment, climbs, runs, and plays—activities essential for developing its strength and agility. Surprisingly, the Pyrenean bear cub can spend up to two years at its mother's side, learning to recognize food sources and be wary of danger. An omnivore, it gradually feeds on berries, roots, and insects, before imitating the adult in its search for a more varied diet.
This Papo figurine lovingly and realistically recreates the Pyrenean bear cub: thick fur, stocky silhouette, and mischievous posture. An ideal model to complete a collection of wild animals, invent mountain stories, or educate children about the preservation of Pyrenean wildlife.