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Berlin.- 25 feb (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Clemens Bilan) Berliners on Thursday enjoyed sunny weather with spring temperatures, which was used by people to go for a walk in the Mauerpark public park in the Prenzlauer Berg district of Berlin, Germany.FOOTAGE OF PEOPLE WALKING AROUND A PUBLIC PARK IN BERLIN
Prague (Czech Republic), 13 May, EFE, (Camera: Martin Divisek).- Two Asian elephant cubs enjoyed the good weather on Wedensday in the company of their mothers, in their enclosure at the Prague Zoo in the Czech Republic.FOOTAGE AT THE ZOO
Video provided courtesy of the Berlin Zoo shows the adorable moments when an as yet unnamed newly born polar bear cub took his first steps. A camera captured Berlin Zoo’s newest Arctic addition trying and failing to stand up on the floor of his private enclosure Tonja, the mother polar bear, is breastfeeding her cub every couple of hours and keeping close watch over the little one as he scrambles about on the hay. The cub weighed just over 1 pound when it was born last month. The gender of the little bear hasn't yet been determined, but by the time polar bears are fully grown, males weigh nearly one thousand pounds and females weigh up to 550. Tonja gave birth to twins on November third, but, unfortunately, one of the pair died, a fact which is not uncommon in the wild. The cub was kept under special care by zoo staff and veterinarians for a month, common practice for zoos with newborn bear cubs, before press were even allowed to photograph the baby animal.
Footage provided courtesy of the Oregon Zoo on Tuesday shows this adorable 10 month-old polar bear cub named Nora playing in a pool of Ice at her enclosure in Portland. Nora explored her new enclosure, wriggling around in a tub of crushed ice and swimming in the pool. The young polar bear will be taking some time to settle into her new home, and if all continues to go well, Zoo visitors can expect to see her later in October.
Polar bears in a U.S. zoo get a special gift on International Polar Bear Day, designed to increase awareness of the vulnerable species' plight
A special gift for the Denver Zoo's polar bears fell on International Polar Bear Day, designed to increase awareness of the vulnerable species' plight