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Polar bear Anori - half sister to Knut - plays underwater with her mother Vilma at Wuppertal Zoo, Germany
Picture: Action Press / Rex Features (via Pictures of the day: 7 June 2012 - Telegraph)
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BABY POLAR BEAR!! That is all we have to say.
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Palle-Jooseppi, a male brown bear at Ranua Zoo in Finland, wakes up after winter hibernation. Although they are not full hibernators, and can be woken easily, brown bears do like to den in a protected spot, such as a cave, crevice, or hollow log, during the winter months. Picture: Kaisa Siren / Rex Features
He looks so happy and tired and groggy.
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Brown bears are among the most endangered mammals in Greece. A pair of orphaned bear cubs named Little John and Nikitas have been released back in to the wild after being rescued and spending nine months in a rehabilitation centre.
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3.5-Month-Old Polar Bear Cub Takes Toronto Zoo by Storm
A yet-unnamed polar bear cub, who was rejected by his mother at birth, has survived to the robust age of 3.5 months and made his debut at the Toronto Zoo. The adorable fuzzball sure is playful, and exhibits no signs of one day growing into a bloodthirsty, seal-killing machine.
You can enter a contest to name the little guy. May we suggest “White Thunder.”
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Cantabria, Spain. Picture: Marina Cano / Barcroft Media
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This bear looks like it’s relaxing a giant bubble bath. The animal was caught on camera as it submerged itself in the foam that had been produced by a nearby waterfall. Picture: Sergey Gorshkov/Minden/solent
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This recent picture from an observation camera at the Zoo in Wuppertal, Germany, shows polar bear mother Vilma and her cub Anori in their litter den at the zoo. Anori was born on January 4, together with a sibling who died after a week. Anori’s father is Lars, who was also the father of Berlin’s famous deceased polar bear cub Knut. Picture: ZOO WUPPERTAL/AFP/Getty
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waiting…
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This picture taken on November 9, 2011 by an infrared camera shows a wild Giant Panda eating a dead antelope in a forest in Pingwu, southwest China’s Sichuan province. Pandas were previously thought to be herbivores, living on bamboo alone.
This makes me feel uncomfortable…





