Orphaned bear cub found living with chickens

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A severely malnourished and orphaned bear cub has been rescued in B.C.'s West Kootenay region, after it was found co-existing with hens inside a chicken coop.

The Northern Lights Wildlife Shelter in Smithers, B.C., was alerted to the cub's whereabouts on Sunday, after the tiny bear was seen on a farm in the village of Midway.

Angelika Langen, who works with the shelter, said this was a first in the 23 years she's been rescuing animals.

"Usually they break into the chicken coops and eat the chickens, not eat with the chickens," Langen said.

It is thought the bear, now named Tinsel, was living in the coop for nearly five days.

When he arrived at the animal shelter on Christmas Eve, he was severely undernourished. The 10-month-old cub should have weighed close to 30 kilograms, but instead weighed less than 10.

Langen said it's likely the bear was alone and without its mother for at least two to three months.

"They're very good at finding each other again, so I'm more inclined to think something happened to the mother."

Langen said Tinsel is making a good recovery, starting with a special Christmas dinner.

"Porridge made with water and some honey. He loved it. Dove right into it and licked it all up."



source: Orphaned bear cub found living with chickens - British Columbia - CBC News
 

Sal

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I'd adopt him if he didn't mind driving around in a Big Rig and didn't fart.. lol
it's only berry farts, and he could protect ya...lol.... poor little guy was just happy to have the company of the hens...

so glad it ended well
 

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I'm sure the cub was just grooming the chickens to be his meal in a few months.
 

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AWWWWW, poor little fella, so glad he is eating well and happy now, it couldn't have been fun living with chickens.
 

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So glad he is being taken care of and eating well. Hope he will be able to return to the wild when the time comes.
 

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West Kootenays is where I live. I don't understand why he had to be shipped all the way to Smithers. That's like a 1000 miles away. There used to be an animal shelter for orphaned wildlife just outside Nelson.
 

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Kinda like BJ and the Bear: The Canadian Version.



I live, work and drive in the USA... hardly The Canadian version... lol



Bought a Big Rig, looking for a 2nd one in 4 or 5 months and buying a home in Chandler, Arizona..

So glad he is being taken care of and eating well. Hope he will be able to return to the wild when the time comes.

I was thinking on the lines of...

 

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West Kootenays is where I live. I don't understand why he had to be shipped all the way to Smithers. That's like a 1000 miles away. There used to be an animal shelter for orphaned wildlife just outside Nelson.

Possibly to ensure he does not come back to the hen house and wind up being shot. Can't think of any other reason.
 

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I live, work and drive in the USA... hardly The Canadian version... lol

Yeah but the bear is Canadian. Plus in the tv show The Bear was a chimp and in this case it would actually be a bear.

I don't know, I'll bet you could sell that show on TLC.
 

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Sweet, sweet story. Can't help but wonder how the bear and chicken agreed to stay together. *if there's even a communication they do the way humans does, you know.
 

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Sweet, sweet story. Can't help but wonder how the bear and chicken agreed to stay together. *if there's even a communication they do the way humans does, you know.
Animals communicate on a telepathic level. With humans, they can understand the intent and inflection of our voice.