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  2. Flocke - Wikipedia

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    A male polar bear cub named Rasputin was relocated from Moscow to the Nuremberg Zoo in December 2008 for what was thought to be an extended stay before his permanent move to the Zoo Aquarium de Madrid. Originally meant to remain in Germany for only a year, the male bear—called "Raspi" by fans—shared Flocke's enclosure.

  3. N.J. woman accused of climbing over zoo fence is charged ...

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    There is video of a similar scenario involving the same person on the same day involving the bear enclosure, police said. A video shows a woman climbing over a wooden fence designed to keep ...

  4. Polar bear attacks woman on her driveway, husband ‘leaps on ...

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    There are an estimated 17,000 polar bears across Canada; of the world’s total estimated population of 26,000. A polar bear and a cub search for scraps in a large pile of bowhead whale bones (AP)

  5. Woman nearly bitten by tiger after climbing over fence at New ...

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    The video shows the woman climbing over a wooden fence designed to keep visitors away from the tigers, before going right up the tall metal fence and placing her hand through a small gap, in an ...

  6. Binky (polar bear) - Wikipedia

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    In February 1979, young polar bear twins (Nuka, a female, and Siku, a male) joined Binky in his enclosure. [11] [12] Binky got along poorly with Siku, however, so Siku was given to a zoo in Morelia, Mexico, in 1981. [13] [14] As a full-grown bear, Binky weighed 1,200 pounds. [12] He was an aggressive bear; in 1980, he bit off a zoo employee's ...

  7. Knut (polar bear) - Wikipedia

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    Knut (German pronunciation: ⓘ; 5 December 2006 – 19 March 2011) was an orphaned polar bear born in captivity at the Berlin Zoological Garden. Rejected by his mother at birth, he was raised by zookeepers. He was the first polar bear cub to survive past infancy at the Berlin Zoo in more than 30 years.

  8. Mother and daughter polar bears join wildlife park

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  9. Polar bear attacks woman camping with a tour group on Arctic ...

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    The polar bear entered the tent camp and attacked the woman, Norway officials said.