But what are polar bears at zoos in North America doing?
Reviews are mixed. Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo is among those that kept their polar bears inside. Without the extra fat they'd put on eating blubber in the wild, zookeepers say it's just too cold for them.
But in Denver, Winnipeg and Toronto, the polar bears are perhaps happier than anyone about the cold and snow!
Photo courtesy Denver Zoo/Facebook |
(MELISSA TAIT / WINNIPEG FREE PRE) |
From Toronto, here's a baby polar bear seeing snow for the first time:
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well that's just the cutest thing ever!!!!
ReplyDeleteOH WHAT A DARLING PICTURE OF THE POLAR BEAR ALL SPREAD EAGLE!!
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Aww! What an adorable video!! I have 3 huskies here, and they LOVE the snow!!!! it's wonderful watching them play in it also. It's where they were meant to be!
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Thanks so much for visiting! What adorable polar bears. We are ao excited to be part of this blog hop!
ReplyDeletei love the photo with the polar bear's tongue sticking out! how cute!
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polar bears always make me smile
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That polar bear with the snow, definitely like the snow.
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That p.b. pup is TOO cute! But... he didn't seem all that thrilled about the snow. Unless those were "happy" noises. :)
ReplyDeleteAww that cub is so cute ,but he looks unimpressed with the snow..hehe.xx Speedy
ReplyDeleteMust be a very difficult time for zoos. They will have a lot of extra work looking after all the animals and making sure they are warm. Have a fabulous Friday.
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It is very odd it imagine it being too cold for a polar bear! That's very very cold.
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