No Running Away

Vali had the crow in her mouth now, holding on to it with its single wing. The crow was completely drenched in water and if closely seen, can be found shivering. With one single pull Vali, with all her strength pulled the crow out, the spectators should have covered the eyes of their children by now because everyone knew what was coming next but they were proven wrong.

Can’t Play Dead

The moment the crow was roughly pulled out by the bear and literally thrown on the ground the person making the video instantly focused on the crow as it looked lifeless. It probably terrified itself to death. It just lay there, claws in the air, not stirring an inch. It is a good thing that the video did not stop because what actually happened would have been unbelievable without proof. 

Not Interested?

Meanwhile, when the crow was apparently dead, the bear absolutely stopped paying attention to it. It is probably true that bears do not attack what seems to be dead, that’s why we are advised to play dead if we encounter a grizzly in the wild. Was the crow doing the same? Whatever was happening was quite strange. While Vali was busy not being interested there was some movement by the crow. 

“Am I Alive?”

After moments of lying still the crow shook, as if from a stupor and looked all puzzled. Vali’s back was turned to it and half on its back, it just kept staring at Vali, surprised that it was still alive and quite unable to do anything else because the entire ordeal of struggling in the water and trying not to be eaten by a bear drained out all the energy this crow had. What was happening? And this was the question even the spectators seem to be asking.

Bearly Existing

The crow flipped and stood up on its feet but barely. In the video clip, it can be seen shivering, almost weightless, bamboozled by what was happening, or not happening. Its confusing and surprise are clearly visible in its demeanor. It could not deal with the fact that the bear actually saved it instead of snapping its wings and eating it by the side of the pond. But did the bear really save the crow?

Changed Her Mind?

Online spectators believe that Vali had been planning to eat the crow all along but changed her mind in the end. Why? They believe that crow nipping her on the nose alerted her and she lost interest in it at that moment. Even the official website of the zoo writes that the crow was lucky because Vali seemed just curious but some others believe otherwise.