A blonde recently made heads turn when she took a polar bear out for a stroll in Tokyo, Japan.
People clicked pictures, which showed the bear crossing the world-famous Shibuya Scramble crossing, however, some of the people believed that it wasn't real and could have been a "robot," the Daily Star reported.
The woman who walked the bear was accompanied by some men, and all of them were clad in similar T-shirts with the words "LALSH" printed on them, a name which as per the reports belongs to some unspecified group from Russia.
The group, which is also listed on Facebook as an organisation, has promised some sort of reveal in Shinjuku at the end of this month.
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