A pair of paragliders had a detailed shave after they landed inches away from a polar bear enclosure.
On Tuesday (16 December), employees at Peak Wildlife Park in Staffordshire grabbed non-lethal firearms after recognizing two gliders falling instantly in the direction of a pen containing bears Nanook and Nori.
Footage reveals the pair managing to divert on the final second and narrowly avoiding the enclosure, touchdown simply to the fitting aspect of the bears’ border.
“Polar bears are among the many world’s most harmful predators and had the paragliders landed there, the end result might have been tragic, relatively than pretty comedian,” park director James Butler mentioned.
















