This is the unbelievable tale of a man who raises a polar bear cub. First of all: do not try this at home! Polar bears are one of the most lethal hunters out there, but I guess there’s always the ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife responded to a report that a momma bear had apparently been hit by a car and was found with its cub lying in an apartment parking lot in Truckee.
Studies have shown that the length of time mothers spend in dens impacts cub survival. However ... humans are expanding into areas that might be important for polar bear denning, and we know they’re ...
Why did the two little bear cubs cross the road? Typically that type of question is followed by a punch line, but there’s no joke here. Instead, we’ve got a legitimate scenario where one can ask why ...
A polar bear cub named Nur was introduced in Sao Paulo on Thursday, marking a historic milestone as the first polar bear born in Latin America, according to the Sao Paulo Aquarium, where she resides.
A cold shower can range from 50 to 60 degrees (cold tap water is ~55°F, may be slightly colder in the winter), a polar plunge in icy water can reach temperatures just above freezing 35–40°F ...
SEATTLE — Congratulations are in order as Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo celebrates the birth of a new sloth bear cub, a baby girl born on January 8. The cub was named Bowie by the zoo’s sloth ...
The 32nd annual Polar Bear Plunge at Seaside Heights drew 7,500 polar plungers who walked, ran or briefly submerged into the Atlantic Ocean, officials said.
Over 7,500 participants braved the frigid Atlantic for the Jersey Shore's largest Polar Bear Plunge. The event has become the largest fundraiser for Special Olympics New Jersey, with all proceeds ...
It reminded me of a Tom Cruise movie. With a balmy air temperature of 32 degrees, it was a relief compared to past Polar Bear Plunge’s 10-degree and 20-degree temperatures. The spectators came ...
Among Aurora's other cubs were Nora, born Nov. 6, 2015, the zoo's first cub in 27 years to survive, as well as Neva and Nuniq, the only polar bear cubs born in a North American zoo in 2016.