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Bear Interactions with Other Predators

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( This post was last modified: 09-27-2019, 07:29 PM by GreenGrolar )

This is what happens when a polar bear is put out of its natural environment Sad


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This is the same account where Big Bons from AVA said that the polar bear died not because of the wounds inflicted by the tiger but because of overheating out of its natural environment. In the wild the polar bear would have beaten the tiger and lived.


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Although this polar bear is one of the largest (that is not in the wild but in captivity). Polar bears don't grow that big in captivity during that time because during the time this newspaper was made. This is not only because the polar bears were out of their natural environment but they were also poorly kept as the Animal Rights Welfare did not exist at that time. Polar bears in captivity today are bigger because they are better kept due to the Animal Rights Welfare and because some are taken out directly from the wild.

http://domainofthebears.proboards.com/thread/59/environment?page=1&scrollTo=19559

P/S: Sorry if I put this in the wrong thread.
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RE: Bear Interactions with Other Predators - GreenGrolar - 09-27-2019, 07:28 PM



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