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The famous Antonia |
Today we heard the sad news that little old Antonia, the rare dwarf polar bear of Gelsenkirchen ZOOM, had reached her end. She had enjoyed some active days recently, but then her elderly body suddenly showed signs of failing due to old age, just as I saw last week with my 19 years old cat Pumpkin. When the body has run its course, there is nothing to be done to fix it.
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Antonia was known for her big personality. |
She was born November 24, 1989, in Karlsruhe Zoo, to Nadine and Willie, the same year that her half brother Anton was born there. Antonia and Anton, along with two other cubs, were moved before their first birthday to nearby Stuttgart, in the Wilhelma. Antonia's stunted growth was obvious by her first birthday, and even so she was more aggressive and playful than the other cubs. She was removed from the group for her own safety, and by the time she was three years old, sent to Gelsenkirchen, where she occupied a barren platform surrounded by a moat, near the entrance, for a time. Eventually, Gelsenkirchen ZOOM built the new Alaska habitat, and designed an enclosure just for Antonia.
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Antonia by her personal little pond. |
Despite her size, she was feisty, and keepers knew that for her safety she could not be kept with other adult polar bears. She loved to play with her keepers, though, and they would throw balls and rings back and forth.
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Antonia in her usual spot, at the edge of her pond |
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Antonia liked to admire her own beautiful reflection |
Visitors often thought she was a cub, exclaiming, "kleines Eisbärbaby!" A sign was erected to explain Antonia's condition and size differences, although it is a little misleading because female polar bears usually weigh 500 to 700 pounds..
I have translated the sign for pounds and inches.
Length - normal bear a little over 7 feet - Antonia 4.43 feet
Shoulder - normal bear 60 inches - Antonia 27 inches
Weight - normal bear 900 pounds - Antonia 287 pounds
Little Antonia on the big cliff
Antonia sometimes was able to experience one of the larger enclosures. When old Fanny (Hamburg's Victoria's mother) became infirm due to old age, she was given Antonia's smaller enclosure, and Antonia was given the big meadow, where she enjoyed digging at old logs.
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Digging at an old log, looking for bugs, in the big enclosure. |
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Antonia and her reflection |
Of course Antonia never did have cubs, living away from other polar bears, but her half brother Anton was father of the late Wilbär, who in turn was father of Hope's sons in Peak Wildlife Park, and of Otis in Eindhoven.
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Wldflowers in her custom enclosure at Gelsenkirchen ZOOM. |
With the recent departure of Lara for Bremerhaven Zoo Am Meer, the only polar bear in Gelsenkirchen (which has three enclosures) is Bill.
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Antonia on the prowl |
Antonia was the most famous resident of Gelsenkirchen, and she will be greatly missed.
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Farewell, little Antonia. We were so happy to have met you. |