Check out the "Gams" on this gal. One thing I feel I am an equal with Frau Klauser is the look on her face when doing these kind of photo shots. "Would you hurry up and click the damn camera before this bear decides she has had enough look".
I can't vouch for other generations, but in my generation, Herta Klauser Cuneo was the greatest leash bear trainer of them all. No doubt, James C. Hall run's a tight, tight second to Herta in the training department, but he lacked her athletic ability. Who remembers her one arm cartwheels, using the bear stick instead of her hand, while a bear somersaulted beside her? Or her walking across the ring on her hand's while the Himalayans walked on their front feet across the bridge? Or jumping from the ground to the ball in 3 inch heeled boot's, then rolling it around the ring with Micha on the other ball? Herta and her bears were one of those "watch close, you may never see the like's of this again" deal's you hear about now and then.
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Check out the "Gams" on this gal.
One thing I feel I am an equal with Frau Klauser is the look on her face when doing these kind of photo shots.
"Would you hurry up and click the damn camera before this bear decides she has had enough look".
I can't vouch for other generations, but in my generation, Herta Klauser Cuneo was the greatest leash bear trainer of them all.
No doubt, James C. Hall run's a tight, tight second to Herta in the training department, but he lacked her athletic ability. Who remembers her one arm cartwheels, using the bear stick instead of her hand, while a bear somersaulted beside her? Or her walking across the ring on her hand's while the Himalayans walked on their front feet across the bridge? Or jumping from the ground to the ball in 3 inch heeled boot's, then rolling it around the ring with Micha on the other ball?
Herta and her bears were one of those "watch close, you may never see the like's of this again" deal's you hear about now and then.
Wade Burck
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