Polar Bear Cub "Flocke" (12.1.2008)
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SURPRIZE BUTTSECKZ!!!
AAAUGH!
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Is the dear little creature making a l'il fart as they put the thermometer in his tooshie? So cute and so lovable! A baby polar bear is so cuddly looking!
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She only wanted to protect Flocke and find a new place to bring her up. But since a zoo isn't the wilderness there was no other place. But still, Flocke would have died if the keepers hadn't taken her away from Vera.
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No, that was another polar bear. Vilma ate her twins. Vera started acting very strangely. She carried Flocke around outside at a time when she would normally stay inside for another few months. She also kept dropping her to the ground. Sometimes little Flocke fell down the stone steps in the habitat. Also, Vilma wouldn't return to the room where she was supposed to be with Flocke because something upset her and she felt that she and her cub weren't save there.
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His mom ate his siblings a couple days before they took him away from her, they just didn't want that to happen to another little, innocent creature.
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The baby was ABANDONED. He will identify with his human caregivers and consider them his family. He will be fine in that sense until he grows up and has to be separated from them. Regardless they did the absolute right thing by rescuing him and raising him. Would you rather that they left him there to die?! I mean wtf. Are you one of those sadistic, hypocritical PETA freaks?
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KNUT WAS EERST!! maar flocke is ook een snoezig sgatje hoor!!
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OoooOOOOOh! My little angel!<3<3<3<3<3<3^-^
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SesyaaKattieaa27 10 months ago 13
This is why zoos need more money, to increase the standard of living for the animals that live there. This is really the only thing you can do right now, since you just can't drop these animals into the wild. But improvements like can't be created out of good will, they require money.
That more money requires more visitors, and that might upset the animals, makes this a tricky situation. The zoo officials have to find the right balance, and I wish Nürnberg good luck with that.
nunciature 4 years ago 7