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Wednesday, March 01, 2017

Maryland Zoo adopts pair of orphaned grizzly bear cubs

The Maryland Zoo's newest residents are a rowdy pair, tackling and pawing at each other, digging up a magnolia and dragging around an old Christmas tree.

Two female grizzly bears, orphaned youngsters from the wilderness of Montana, have moved in. They are the first grizzlies ever to live at the Baltimore zoo.

It wasn't an easy transition. They were found tiny and crying in an apple orchard in August, just months after emerging from the den with their mother. She was found shot and had to be euthanized.

By the time Baltimore zookeepers were ready to pick the sisters up, heavy snow and frigid temperatures made for a treacherous journey to their new home.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great story. I wish them all the best and will visit them soon!

Anonymous said...

I am so glad they were saved and will live out the rest of their lives and not be shot for trophies, and brag stories. Thank you Maryland Zoo and the ones that rescued them.

Anonymous said...

DA BEARS!

Anonymous said...

CUBS WIN! CUBS WIN! CUBS WIN!