Knut - the Polar Bear Cub at the Berlin Zoo

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Say Hi to Knut - the Polar Bear Cub at the Berlin Zoo

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/2/story.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10430625

Media scrum as Knut the polar bear goes public

9:00AM Saturday March 24, 2007
By Madeline Chambers



Knut during its first presentation in Berlin Zoo. Photo / Reuters
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BERLIN - Germany's youngest celebrity, Knut the polar bear cub, made his much-anticipated public debut at Berlin Zoo today and appeared unfazed by the media scrum surrounding his first excursion.
The three-and-a-half-month old white cub padded gingerly round his new enclosure to the gasps and sighs of onlookers.
Fortified by a breakfast of porridge, the puppy-sized cub sniffed the grass and rolled in the dust before delighting the crowds by splashing in a pond.
"I want to take him home," said Daniel Wolff, five, whose mother had bought him a specially made "Knut" cuddly polar bear toy on sale on a stand outside the enclosure.
Knut stole the heart of Berliners after he was born in December but rejected by his mother Tosca. A bearded zookeeper moved into the enclosure to look after him round the clock.
But Knut's fate grabbed global attention after an animal rights campaigner said hand-rearing polar bears was a violation of animal rights. German media interpreted his comments as a call for Knut to be put to sleep.


"We are not worried about Knut's future," Berlin Zoo vet Andre Schuele told reporters. "As a male he will grow big and strong. Polar bears are loners and he will be fine -- it doesn't matter that he has been hand-reared."
At least 200 journalists from around the globe gathered at the zoo for "Knut Day", and his outing threatened to overshadow the start of a major EU summit taking place in the capital at the weekend, zoo official Ragnar Kuehne said.
"There is always something special about bringing up a baby polar bear on a bottle and with Knut, the added fear that he might die bolstered solidarity for the bear," said Kuehne.
Cameramen from Japan, the United States, Brazil and Finland jostled on ladders to take the best pictures. German television channels covered Knut's first public steps live and some newspaper journalists had to post live podcasts of the occasion.
Knut has also drawn attention to the plight of polar bears as worries grow that global warming is contributing to the melting of their habitat.
German Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel has adopted Knut and used his appearance to further the debate on climate change.
"Knut is in safe hands here but worldwide polar bears are in danger and if Knut can help the cause, then that is a good thing," said the minister as he accompanied Knut on his walk and tickled his chin for the cameras.
- REUTERS
 
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karrie

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I just don't understand how letting him die is supposed to be preferable to 'violating his animal rights' by hand rearing him.

They've put his mom in an unnatural situation, and so she rejected him. Hand rearing him, or letting him die because of the unnatural situation, are the only two options. Could you watch that little guy starve to death and die in front of you? How does that help him, the zoo, or wild polar bears in any way shape or form?

If anyone can explain the view of the those complaining to me, I'd love to hear it. Because I clearly don't get it!
 

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OMG that was such a cute polar bear!!!!!!

Its so cute, I just want to hug it and kiss it all day long!!

I am cheating on my own puppy... no! no!

Its so cute!

Screw natural surroundings, I like it with the little soccer ball!
 

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I just don't understand how letting him die is supposed to be preferable to 'violating his animal rights' by hand rearing him.

They've put his mom in an unnatural situation, and so she rejected him. Hand rearing him, or letting him die because of the unnatural situation, are the only two options. Could you watch that little guy starve to death and die in front of you? How does that help him, the zoo, or wild polar bears in any way shape or form?

If anyone can explain the view of the those complaining to me, I'd love to hear it. Because I clearly don't get it!


Fortified by a breakfast of porridge, the puppy-sized cub sniffed the grass and rolled in the dust before delighting the crowds by splashing in a pond.

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I think it's obvious they should rear him rather than put him down but they could at least try and avoid pretending he's a cuddly toy bear.
 

westmanguy

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It please my eyes though.

It makes me happy.

It brings joy.

Animals are meant to serve people, so the cuddly toy bear is pleasing my eyes.

And OMG those 2 pics in the second post are SO CUTE!!

I could just hug it all day long!
 

karrie

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I don't get what it is they're doing that's much different from other hand reared zoo animals though. He isn't being handed out for public snuggle sessions. He has his handlers, and that sounds like it. Some photo ops, but again, that's not especialyl unusual. And they give toys to all zoo animals to help keep them from going insane. The big polar bears get plastic barrels and stuff. Perhaps it's just not as 'cute' when it's a big bear with a barrel or a tire?
 

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hermann - what purpose are animals for besides directly and indirectly serving us.

Animals purpose is to serve us... everything animals do help us.

I am not trolling but serious.
 

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hermann - what purpose are animals for besides directly and indirectly serving us.

Animals purpose is to serve us... everything animals do help us.

I am not trolling but serious.

I suppose you'd better start another thread, but i won't be participating tonight i'm tired
 

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The ballad of a caged Bear.

Here I sit, in a papermache world, the top of the food chain,
that ends with walls, bars and thick windows, in pain.

I have this urge to travel far, to feel in motion,
but I can only circle the concrete and the blue water of this lil ocean.

The things that giggle and laugh when I splash and play,
bother me, I ask nice, but they won't go away.

Here I sit surrounded by seemingly familiar things in view,
but they are as strange to me as they would be to you.

I dream of bigger places, cold and white,
places I have never been there, but I know it's right.

I feel a longing I don't understand,
it's like a scream in my heart and every muscles strand.

This isn't living, this is existing,
I yurn to be free, this bowl I'm in is stinging.

I scream out loud, no one listens,
I stare into the pool where the free sun glissens.

I cry, but no one wipes away my tears,
I cry, but no one aswages my fears.

I yurn for something I did not know,
I yurn to run in places I can not go.

Sweet death embrace me,
end my slavery and set me free.

I'm a Bear not a show,
sweet death take me to the places I can not go.
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Ohkwai.

Just in case anyone was wondering what Bears think of captivity.