baby polar bear?
will the baby polar bear that they are hand rearing become tame,or will it be dangerous when he gets to be a big boy?
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- polar bears are very solitary, so as it gets older it wont want human contact, and should be able to be realeased or live safely in captivity.
- Polar bear, largest bear on planet, carnivorous, noted to be bad-tempered & agressive as adults, have you ever seen on performing in a circus, HA! Should the purist naturalists have thier way & let it die? They want it killed by lethal injection. If they are such purist advocates of nature they should allow it to starve or place it in the cages of it's predators, ie older polar bears, grizzley bears, wolves, wolverines, dogs. Or INUIT! They could kill it in the accepted clubbing fashion, use the skin for clothing, bones & teeth for buttons, toggles, ornaments, eat the flesh. Nature at it's finest. YUMMY!
- Any large carnivore (in fact just about any large animal) is dangerous to humans. As an adult, the polar bear will probably not be overly aggressive to humans, even a play swipe can kill and maim. Also carnivores tend to have difficulty differentiating between play and real. For example, I know a chap n South Africa who raises abandoned lions. As they mature, he has less and less contact until they're ready to be released. However the main reason for less contact is that if while playing the lion knocked him over, animal instinct would kick in and the lion would probably attack / kill / eat him, even though the lion was hand-reared by Colin.
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