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| Borealis of the Louisville Zoo |
I traveled down to the Louisville Zoo on February 27 for International Polar Bear Day, and to see how Bo and Qannik were getting along. They have been together for two years.
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| The chalk writings for the special day. |
Scrawled in chalk on the floor and walls of the Alley room was some wording for International Polar Bear Day and young Bo was in the Alley, just waiting for something to happen. Most polar bears look white or grey, but Bo looked positively silver.
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| Qannik with her new toy. |
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| Qannik floating. |
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| Qannik inside the underwater culvert. |
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| Qannik loves to manipulate the culvert to suit her underwater ballet. |
Meanwhile, water girl Qannik was across the way in the big pool, playing with a giant black culvert tube. The keepers had placed several of these tubes around the enclosure, and Qannik got the bright idea that it would make a fun water toy. She was right, it was great fun to watch her maneuver the tube around, swim through it, roll it, toss it, and entertaining all her fans. |
| Bo and one of his keepers during keeper talk training. |
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| Bo gets a syringe of yummy salmon oil during training. |
We were treated to a couple of training sessions with Bo in the Alley, and Qannik at the big enclosure gate. Keepers explained how the bears are taught to present various parts of their bodies for inspection with the help of a bribe, that would be lettuce, fish, and in this case some vials of salmon oil.  |
| Qannik gets some lettuce during training. |
In this way, the bears are taught to participate in their own health check ups, so keepers can see if there is some small injury or a problem somewhere.
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Bo keeps an eye on Qannik, to be ready in case she wants to play with him. |
We were hoping for some interaction between the two bears, but it was a little disappointing. When Bo was brought over to share the big enclosure with Qannik, the two bears did seem aware of each other, and kept an eye on their companion, but Qannik was being coy. It seemed that Bo was interested in getting closer to his girl, but he has learned to take his cues from her.
Bo spent several years in Henry Vilas Zoo with older lady Berit, and she taught him good manners when it comes to affairs of the heart. While one of the Louisville Zoo docents reported that earlier in the season there had been some breeding between the two, nothing much was happening on the day we visited. Bo watched Qannik carefully, while pretending to keep busy with his own little projects.
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| Qannik finds a bag of treats, but abandons it. |
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| Bo finds the bag of treats. |
The bears were given treats thrown down by keepers from atop the wall. Surprises included paper bags with some goodies inside.
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| Qannik rolling in the straw |
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| Covered in straw, Qannik is golden. |
Qannik was more interested in rolling in the straw and making a cozy nest. Many years ago, when Qannik was quite young, she got a spore infection which was caused by mulch, and she was very sick for a long time, possibly from an allergy, since other zoos use mulch without a problem for their bears. Now there is no mulch in the enclosure, just straw, mud, and grass. And lots of toys.
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| Qannik and a few of her toys. |
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Qannik and one of the giant culvert tubes, like the one she hauled over to the pool to used as a pool toy. |
I had several opportunities to get them in the same photo, but Qannik did not want to cooperate when it came to any actual interaction.
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Qannik in the simulated glacier-wrecked road below, watching her boyfriend Bo up top. |
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| Qannik strolling by Bo, trying to ignore him. |
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| Qannik knows right where Bo is, even though she is ignoring him, and Bo knows right where Qannik is. |
Qannik eventually went inside, and Bo contented himself with swimming laps in the big pool, nothing creative like Qannik does, but it still thrills the visitors to see this large bear swimming vertical circles, pushing off with his giant paws, and blowing bubbles.  |
| Bo swimming his laps in the deep pool. |
Bo was born in 2018 in the Toledo Zoo, a single cub, with Crystal and Marty as his parents. He moved to Henry Vilas when he was two years old, and moved again to Louisville in early 2024. He was said to weigh a thousand pounds during the keeper talk.
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| Bo, looking all silvery. The keeper is above him, throwing down treats. |
Qannik was wildborn on the North Slopes of the Alaskan oil fields. She and her mother and sister were tagged. A few months later, she was separated from her mother and sister, and found alone, starving. Little Qannik was brought to the Alaska Zoo, where she recovered for a few months, and then was flown to the Louisville Zoo. She has been near other polar bears: Arki, Siku, Lee, so she was familiar with their sight and scent, but never shared space since as a wildborn bear, she was property of Fish and Wildlife, and was not allowed to be part of the breeding program. She is reported to be about 500 pounds. Qannik recently celebrated her 15th birthday, although the actual date is not known.
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| Qannik during her 14th birthday party. |
That ban was lifted a few years ago, and Qannik was introduced to Bo. So far no cubs, but they are still getting acquainted. There may be results this fall/winter.
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| Bo in the sunlight, keeping an eye on Qannik. |
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| Bo on the prowl. |
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| Bo investigating the culvert. |
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| Qannik so self assured. |