On Wednesday, Woodland Park Zoo welcomed a new brown bear cub, an orphaned female found roaming alone on an air force base near Anchorage, Alaska. FOX13
Bear Center. Denali passed away from old age in December 2020 just weeks shy of his 27th birthday, leaving Keema as the zoo’s only grizzly bear. Male grizzly bears have a median life expectancy of 21 years in human care, and often less in the wild.
Brown bears are generally solitary in nature but come together at concentrated feeding areas and during mating season. The zoo’s new cub will live separately from Keema until she’s ready to be introduced to the outdoor exhibit. Over the next few weeks, the zoo’s animal keepers will help her settle into her new home by conducting behavioral training, introducing her to a nutritious diet and getting her acquainted with her new caretakers. The Woodland Park Zoo is talking to Good Day Seattle about their new arrivals.
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