Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts
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Friday, March 31, 2023

Two polar bear tragedies, more heartbreak

March is the month for hope. Spring is coming, flowers are starting to bloom and the future looks bright.  But also, Beware the Ides of March. And really -- all of March.

This year in March, we lost two bears with big personalities, young girl bears that made us smile and had so much promise for bright futures. And now they are gone, Imaq in Denmark and Milk in Japan.

Imaq of Copenhagen, died this month.
She was only four years old


I don't know why the month of March has become a time for losing beloved bears before their time. For whatever reason, mating season, cubs emerge from the den, change in seasons, the stars aligning badly, we have seen too many tragedies in March.

The Nuremburg Four

The polar bear double enclosure at Tiergarten Nuremburg.

March 30, 2000, four female polar bears visiting Tiergarten Nuremburg temporarily from Zoo Karlsruhe were let out by some intruder, and were wandering about in the woods. To protect the public, the zoo decided they had no choice but to shoot them after attempts to tranquilize failed.  Nadine, Silke, and two other bears were killed. Nadine was the mother of Katjuscha and Antonia. Silke was the mother of Anton, grandmother of Wilbaer.  The four lady bears were visiting Nuremburg while the bear habitat in Karlsruhe was being rebuilt. They never got the chance to return home. 

Swimmer

In 2009, tiny Swimmer, emerged from the den with his mother Huggies and his twin brother Walker on that sunny spring day in Ouwehands Zoo in the Netherlands, and died within the week on March 23, having drowned after blood vessels burst in his chest. In a short time, the world had become enchanted with the videos of little Swimmer and his normal sized brother Walker. Swimmer was about a third the size of his brother, but seemed perfectly healthy. The brothers frolicked at the side of the pool, and Swimmer was just so cute.

Walker and Swimmer were destined for fame, as their birth and early weeks were filmed in the den for David Attenborough's "The Frozen Planet." 

 Here is a link to a story with photos about their first day out.

Huggies with Swimmer and Walker first day out

Then on that Monday, in front of so many visitors, Swimmer was in the pool, went under and did not come up. His mother dove in and brought his body to the shore, and everyone watched while Huggies and Walker grieved for the lost baby.  

Huggies still lives in Ouwehands. Walker lives in Highlands Wildlife Park in Scotland.


Knut



Knut the Dreamer, commemorative sculpture in Zoo Berlin,
by Josef Tabachnyk


Knut, famous cub of the Berlin Zoo who was only 4 years old,  died March 19, 2011, after brain incident, then collapsing into the pool and drowning. It was later found to be encephalitis. 

Knut and his twin brother were born December 6, 2006, to retired circus bear Tosca and father Lars. Tosca abandoned the cubs immediately, and the keepers rushed to save them. The brother died, but Knut rose to worldwide fame with photos and videos of his early life with keeper Thomas Dörflein.

Knut was immensely popular, quite a draw for the zoo. He lived with his keeper, then alone for a time. He was happy when young Giovanna came to live with him, but she left and went back to Munich. Knut then moved in with his mother Tosca and two other lady bears, Nancy and Katjuscha, where he was not terrible happy. On that fateful Saturday, in front an crowds of fans, he started walking in circles while on a rock in the middle of the pool, and then fell in. That was the end of him. An autopsy showed it was an inflammation of the brain, caused by encephalitis.

Now there are no polar bears at the Berlin Zoo. Lars, Tosca, Nancy, Katjuscha and Knut are all gone. But the lovely bronze sculpture of Knut the Dreamer continues to keep watch over the polar bear area.

And Knut continues to be a touchstone for all polar bear lovers, and inspired a community of fans and bloggers that continues to this day. 

Fritz

Fritz, photo by Tierpark Berlin

In Tierpark Berlin, four month old Fritz, son of Tonja and Wolodja, became very ill and died of liver inflammation on  March 7, 2017, breaking many hearts who had seen his adorable photos from the zoo. He seemed perfectly well for most of his short life, and we watched and waited for him to emerge from the den, but after a short illness, he died before he had the chance to venture into the world. 

In 2018, Tonja gave birth to Hertha, named after the Berlin Soccer team. Father Wolodja moved to Rotterdam, but Tonja and Hertha continue to live in Tierpark. 


Tips the Chocolate Bear

Tips of Osnabrück


March 11, 2017, we lost Tips, the beloved chocolate bear of  Osnabruck Germany, leaving behind her twin brother Taps to carry on alone. 

Tips and Taps were born in Zoo Osnabrück, Germany to European Brown Bear mother Susi and Polar Bear father Elvis, who was American born. It was a surprise, as it was thought at the time that polar bears and brown bears could not breed.

The brother and sister, sometimes called the Chocolate Bears, or Hybrid Bears, were a mix of the two parents. The Brown Bear part of Tips wanted to hibernate, unlike polar bears. She spent the winter of 2016-17 denned up, and emerged in early March, hungry, much thinner and able to squeeze through a crack between the bear enclosure and the silver foxes right next door, a crack which seemed impossible. But squeeze through she did, and finding herself outside the enclosure, didn't know what to do. She headed uphill, towards a path leading to the crowded zoo entrance, and the heartbroken keepers felt it was their only choice to shoot her to protect the public.

And now it is just brother Taps who lives in Osnabrück, alone with the silver foxes.

Tips (top) and Taps in 2012.


 Little One and Anana


Little One with Anana

Little One, the oldest male bear in the US at the time, died of old age on March 21, 2021, he was 31 years old. His death was not unexpected, but came on the heels of the news of the death of his beloved mate Anana in Detroit, just weeks before. 


Anana

Anana, who was born in the Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City on December 12, 2000, led a life very much like a soap opera. She moved around quite a bit, experienced some romance, and her life was tinged with drama.

Young Anana  moved from Salt Lake City to Buffalo in 2002.  A mate, the handsome wildborn Nanuq, arrived in Buffalo in 2009, but Anana was very reluctant to warm up to him. She finally decided he was okay, and gave birth to cub in December of 2012 but showed no interest in her baby (Luna, still living in Buffalo). Father Nanuq had left Buffalo before the birth, and Anana left right afterwards, moving to Brookfield Zoo in Chicago in early 2013.The Buffalo Zoo kept Luna's birth a secret as the keepers raised the little one, and announced it at a dramatic press conference in the spring. 

At Brookfield Zoo, Anana was alternately paired with old Aussie and his son Hudson. No cubs ever resulted from those meetings.

In 2016 Anana returned to the Buffalo Zoo, where her daughter Luna was now mostly grown, but of course she did not know her daughter. Still, Buffalo Zoo fans were delighted to see Anana again. In Anana's absence, the old bear pits she had known had been demolished, and there was a beautiful new double polar bear habitat, spacious and grassy, so she probably didn't even know she was back in Buffalo.

And then in 2016 Anana she was moved to Cincinnati, where hopes were high that she and a fine older male bear named Little One might have cubs. At first, things were off to a rocky start, as they couldn't stand each other. And then one day, after about a year, in a light bulb moment, Anana discovered that she adored Little One, and from then on they couldn't get enough of each other.

Sadly, no cubs resulted from this pairing, however Anana and Little One did have a fulfilling relationship during their three years together.

But Little One was elderly, and it was feared that yet another breeding season would be too hard on him, so Anana said goodbye to her paramour and went to north to Detroit, where gentle Nuka was waiting. And more drama.

She came to Detroit in early 2020, and had a good relationship with Nuka. Then, on that horrible day in February of 2022, she collapsed from previously unknown heart failure.

The two bears were on the ice pack when Anana collapsed, and Nuka tried to wake her by grabbing her head in his mouth, leaving some superficial wounds. Because of this and the blood, it was first thought that Nuka might have killed her in mating attempts. 

Several months later, the autopsy revealed that Anana had died of heart failure, and Nuka was exonerated. But this further news was not well publicized, and most people continued to believe that Nuka was guilty in Anana's death.

The real story was sent out to Detroit Zoo members, and I published that story, that Nuka was innocent, in my blog. The truth was not published anywhere else, so the original story was still what most people believed, even though it was wrong.

When Nuka moved to Toledo, his reputation preceded him, and people were concerned for their mother bear Crystal, but the truth was finally getting out there. Nuka and Crystal had a successful breeding season, and Crystal gave birth to twins.

The gentle Nuka, once falsely accused, has been exonerated. He has since returned to Detroit.

Milk

Milk (Photo by Yasuko Hatano)

Milk, the silly clown of a bear in Japan, was killed in a mating incident at Kushiro Zoo on March 1, 2023.

Ten year old Milk had been getting along just fine with the male, 14 year old Kiruro. On that day, an argument broke out between the two, and escalated. Keepers tried to distract them, using a fire hose. Somehow, Milk's neck was broken. 

Milk was born in Oga Aquarium in 2012, and was a favorite bear of the Japanese public, for she liked to clown around in silly hats, playing with toys in amusing ways, and often standing up like a little person. 

Milk's mother was Kurumi, and her father was Gota, son of Murma and Untai in Moscow. Milk had some well-known  uncles, for Gota is the brother of Rasputin of Tallinn, Kap of Hamburg, and Boris of Skandinavisk Dyrepark. Gota is also the father of two year old Fubuki.

The Kushiro City Zoo where Milk died was inundated with hundreds of bouquets of flowers from the many who mourned the loss of Milk, a very special girl indeed, and the flower tributes continued to pour in all month.


Imaq of Copenhagen

Imaq as a cub in Copenhagen Zoo

And now we have lost four year old Imaq, the delightful cub I met in 2019 in Copenhagen. She was the daughter of Lynn and Nord. In her curiosity in the afternoon of March 8, she broke through a steel gate and found an electrical installation, where she was electrocuted when she chewed on some wires. It was a freak accident, so tragic, and she was so young.

The Copenhagen Zoo is still has Imaq's mother Lynn, as well as Noel and her three year old daughter Inuvik, Imaq's half sister. 

Mother Lynn is the twin sister of Luka of Yorkshire Wildlife Park. Imaq's maternal grandparents are Huggies and the late Victor. Imaq's father Nord (North) was the son of Simona and Wrangel of Moscow. Nord, who died in Finland in 2021, was the father of Nissan, formerly of YWP and now in France, as well as cubs Imaq and Inuk in Aalborg, Beely and Sery of Paira Daiza in Belgium, and the two girls in Copenhagen.

Imaq's death was a freak accident, a sad event that will haunt many of us for a long time. She was a sweet, fun-loving girl. Rest in Peace, angel.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

The magical story of Tips and Taps



Tips (above) and Taps (below) at Zoo Osnabrück in Germany
This is the story of Tips and Taps (pronounced Tips and Tops), two magical, beautiful and very rare hybrid bears living in Zoo Osnabrück in Germany. They are sometimes called “Chocolate Bears,” for their coloring.

Dies ist die Geschichte von Tipps und Taps, zwei magische, schöne und sehr seltene Hybrid Bären im Zoo Osnabrück in Deutschland. Sie werden manchmal auch als "Chocolate Bears" für ihre Färbung.


This lion guards the old entrance of the Memphis Zoo,
where Polar Bear Elvis was born in 1979

Once upon a time there was a tiny little polar bear cub named Elvis. This special cub, the last one born in the Memphis Zoo to date, was born in November of 1979 in the Memphis Zoo to the prolific polar bear parents, Bruno and Olga, and was named after the late, great Memphis resident Elvis Presley, who had died two year earlier.

Once upon a time es war ein kleines Eisbärenbaby namens Elvis. Diese spezielle cub, die letzte in der Memphis Zoo geboren, wurde im November 1979 in der Memphis Zoo der produktivsten Eisbären Vater und Mutter, Bruno und Olga, geboren und wurde nach dem verstorbenen, großartigen Memphis Sänger Elvis Presley, benannt, hatte im Jahr 1977 starb.

Elvis at Gelsenkirchen ZOOM in 2011
Elvis the polar bear cub moved to Zoo Osnabrück in Germany in November of 1980, where he lived with another polar bear lady named Sonja, together with some European Brown Bears, in the same enclosure, strangely enough. Living in this bear commune were European Brown Bear sisters named Susi and Ossi.

Elvis das Eisbärbaby bewegt Zoo Osnabrück in Deutschland im November 1980, wo er mit einem anderen Eisbären Dame namens Sonja wohnte, zusammen mit einigen europäischen Braunbären, im selben Gehäuse, seltsam genug. Das Leben in dieser Bärengehege waren Braunbären Schwestern namens Susi und Ossi.

Tips (above) and Taps (below)
After 24 years of living together, there was a surprise for Elvis and Susi (and the zookeepers) in January of 2004. Susi gave birth to twin cubs. Tips (the girl) and Taps (the boy) were Hybrids, half Polar Bear, half European Brown Bear. Susi wasn't interested, but her sister Ossi took care of the cubs. A report in a scientific journal reports that the cubs were taken away at some point to be raised by hand so they wouldn't learn behavior from other bears.

Nach 24 Jahren des Zusammenlebens, gab es eine Überraschung für Elvis und Susi (und die Tierpfleger) im Januar 2004. Susi gebar zwei Jungen. Tipps (das Mädchen) und Taps (der Junge) waren Hybriden, halb Polar Bear, halb European Brown Bear. Susi war nicht interessiert, aber ihre Schwester Ossi kümmerte sich um die Jungen. Ein Bericht in einer Fachzeitschrift berichtet, dass die Jungen weg waren, damit sie nicht lernen, das Verhalten von anderen Bären genommen.


Below is a link to a page that shows the little cubs in May of 2004, still with their mother Susi and Aunt Ossi. 

http://www.zoo-osnabrueck.de/magazin/drucken.php?artikel=263&type=2&menuid=63&lang=de#.UH3Rur0QvT0.facebook

Tips (below) and the darker and bigger Taps (above)
Tips and Taps are smaller than their father, but bigger than their mother. They have the longer necks of polar bears, and tails like polar bears, Their hairs have hollow pockets. They act more like polar bears in how they play and act, say the scientists who have studied them.

Tips und Taps sind kleiner als ihr Vater, aber größer als ihre Mutter. Sie haben die längere Hälse von Eisbären und Schwänze wie Eisbären, haben ihre Haare hohlen Taschen. Sie wirken eher wie Eisbären, wie sie spielen und zu handeln, sagen die Wissenschaftler, die sie studiert haben.


The Silver Foxes gather, along with Tips and Taps. for feeding time!

Tips and Taps get many visitors at their home

Tips and Taps have a beautiful place to live at Zoo Osnabrück, and now share their place with a family of Silver Foxes, who have their own enclosure next door, but dart in and out of the bear space through tunnels. The bears and the foxes share feeding time, and it is fun to see the pretty foxes scurry around, getting scraps. The foxes give the bears some fun and interest, but the bears can't catch the foxes, and don't really seem interested in chasing them.

Tips und Taps haben einen schönen Platz zum Zoo Osnabrück leben und teilen sich nun ihren Platz in einer Familie von Silver Foxes, die ihr eigenes Gehege nebenan, aber dart in und aus dem Bären Raum durch Tunnel. Die Bären und die Füchse Aktien der Fütterung, und es macht Spaß zu sehen, die hübschen Füchse rund huschen, immer Fetzen. Die Füchse geben die Bären etwas Spaß und Interesse, aber die Bären können nicht fangen die Füchse, und nicht wirklich daran interessiert, jagt sie.

Tips has a smile for the visitors

Tips, waiting for feeding time

Tips is like a Siamese cat, with darker fur on her paws and around her eyes, like make-up. 

Tips has a most lovely dark stripe down her back

Tips goes swimming
Tips, the lady bear, is much smaller than her brother, and is almost silver, very light. She almost looks like a Spirit Bear. With a darker line going down her back starting at her shoulders, she is quite beautiful.

Tips, die Dame Bär, ist viel kleiner als ihr Bruder, und ist fast Silber sehr leicht. Sie sieht fast aus wie ein Spirit Bear. Mit einem dunkleren Linie, ihren Rücken hinunter ab den Schultern, sie ist sehr schön.

Taps with his big black ball



Taps has been rubbing the fur off his hind end. 

Taps and his log

Taps at play, always

Taps stand up while he is waiting for his food at feeding time
Taps is darker, and even though he is bigger, Sister Tips seems to be in charge, at times sending Taps running when she approaches. Taps is a very playful boy. Currently, he has rubbed much of the fur off his lower back from scratching against the rocks.

Bruder Taps ist dunkler, und obwohl er größer ist, scheint Schwester Tips in Rechnung zu stellen, manchmal Senden Taps laufen, wenn sie nahe kommt. Taps ist eine sehr spielerische Junge. Derzeit hat er viel Fell seinen unteren Rücken rieb vor Kratzern gegen die Felsen.




The bears can be seen from almost every angle, thanks to an elevated bridge. They have grass, a waterfall, and pools to swim in. Taps really enjoys playing in the pool. Construction is underway to provide additional viewing windows next year.

Die Bären können aus nahezu jedem Winkel zu sehen ist, dank einer langen Brücke. Sie haben Gras, einen Wasserfall und Pools zu schwimmen in. Taps wirklich spielt gerne im Pool. Konstruktion ist im Gange, um weitere Sichtfenster bieten im nächsten Jahr.


The Fox Enclosure
The Silver Foxes are quick and clever,










Tips and Taps have also become ambassadors of climate change awareness. Since climate change is causing more and more hybrid bears to appear in the wild, scientists are even more interested in studying Tips and Taps.

Tips und Taps haben auch zu Botschaftern des Klimawandels bewusst. Da der Klimawandel verursacht mehr und mehr Hybrid-Bären in der Wildnis erscheinen, sind die Wissenschaftler noch mehr Interessenten an einem Studium Tips und Taps.

Mother Susi is in retirement, still living at Zoo Osnabrück

Father Elvis moved to Gelsenkirchen ZOOM in June of 2005. Mother Susi still lives at Zoo Osnabrück, in a quiet, set back enclosure. She is elderly and blind, and needs the quiet place, which is between the elephant area and the tiger area.

Vater Elvis zog nach Gelsenkirchen ZOOM im Juni 2005. Mutter Susi lebt im Zoo Osnabrück, in einer ruhigen, zurückversetzt Gehäuse. Sie ist älteren und blind, und braucht die ruhige Lage, die zwischen dem Elefanten und dem Tiger-Bereich ist.

As offspring of Olga and Bruno, Elvis is great uncle to Aurora of the Seneca Park Zoo in Rochester, NY. Haley, one of Aurora's cubs, is now living in the Memphis Zoo. So visitors to the Memphis Zoo can see a cousin of the famous Tips and Taps.

Als Sohn von Olga und Bruno ist Elvis Großonkel Aurora des Seneca Park Zoo in Rochester, NY, USA. Haley, Tochter von Aurora, lebt jetzt in der Memphis Zoo. So Besucher der Memphis Zoo sehen Sie eine Cousine von Tips und Taps.

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Taps has fun with his black ball





Thursday, August 16, 2012

Elvis the King of Gelsenkirchen ZOOM



As we pause to observe the 35th anniversary of Elvis Presley's death, it is time to visit his namesake, Elvis the Polar Bear.

This Elvis is alive and well and living in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. Like the original Elvis, this hulking guy has a swagger and a sneer, and also calls Memphis Tennessee his hometown.
This Elvis loves his carrots. 
Like any popular celebrity, Elvis the Polar Bear was at the center of a scandal in his younger days! A love triangle of sorts.

Elvis was born in the Memphis Zoo, Memphis Tennessee, USA, in November of 1979, two years after the death of the original Elvis, and was named in honor of the late King. This cub's parents were Olga and Bruno.

When Elvis was a year old, he moved to Zoo Osnabrück in Germany, where he lived happily for many years with lady polar bear Sonja. They did produce cubs, but none survived.

Also part of the Osnabrück bear group were brown and black bears, in a strange arrangement, living together with the polar bears. Living in this bear commune were European Brown Bear sisters named Susi and Ossi.

After 24 years of living together, there was a surprise in January of 2004. Susi gave birth to twin cubs. Tips (the girl) and Taps (the boy) were Hybrids, half Polar Bear, half European Brown Bear. At first the birth of these hybrid cubs was something of a scandal and an embarrassment to the zoo, but public attitudes quickly shifted so that today Zoo Osnabrück is very proud of their rare and quite beautiful silvery bears. Many visitors come to Zoo Osnabrück just to see this unique accidental pair.

Tips and Taps have also become ambassadors of climate change awareness. Since climate change is causing more and more hybrid bears to appear in the wild, scientists are even more interested in studying Tips and Taps.



Elvis the Polar Bear gives us his best Elvis "sneer."

Elvis spends his days sleeping, playing with toys, and enjoying yummy snacks.

Elvis moved the Gelsenkirchen ZOOM in June of 2005. He is now living like a king in a luxurious environment in the Gelsenkirchen Zoo with a elderly lady friend, Fanny, who is one year older than Elvis. She also has a connection to USA bears. Fanny is the mother of Charly, born in 1995 in the Hamburg, Germany zoo. Charly has been living at Sea World in San Diego since 1997.
Fanny
Elvis and Fanny are enjoying their sunset years in a very nice zoo, which is also home to young lovers Bill and Lara, as well as the cute and sassy little Antonia, also a remarkable little bear as she is about a third the size of a normal bear. She seemed to be normal when she was born, and was very bold and rude, but failed to grow at a normal rate. So anyone visiting Gelsenkirchen can enjoy watching five bears: amorous young bears, elderly bears, and a special and very cute little dwarf bear.

Bill and Lara enjoy a beautiful new home at Gelsenkirchen Zoom
 On the day I visited last year, Bill and Lara were swimming and walking and very active, but darling little Antonia spent the entire afternoon taking a nap.
Antonia the dwarf bear sleeps in her private enclosure at Gelsenkirchen Zoom
As offspring of Olga and Bruno in the Memphis Zoo, Elvis is great uncle to Aurora of the Seneca Park Zoo in Rochester, NY. Haley, one of Aurora's cubs, is now living in the Memphis Zoo, which is the birthplace of her Great Uncle Elvis. So visitors to the Memphis Zoo can still see a relative of Elvis the King (Polar Bear).


Elvis admires his reflection as he takes a drink.
Elvis is now 33 almost years old, quite elderly for a polar bear. Fanny is almost 34. They are doing very well for their age, and although they move more slowly than younger bears, they are still active in interested in life.