TORONTO – The Toronto Zoo says the lone surviving polar bear cub of three born last month is “making progress” a month after being removed from his mother.
Aurora, one of the zoo’s two female polar bears, gave birth to three male cubs on Nov. 9 but despite her efforts at nursing them, zoo staff say two did not survive the first 48 hours.
The remaining cub was taken from Aurora on Nov. 11 after staff noticed he wasn’t moving as strongly as before, and he was transferred to the zoo’s intensive care unit weighing less than 700 grams.
A team of veterinary and wildlife care experts have since been monitoring the cub’s temperature, taking blood samples, weighing him and feeding him a special formula to help build up his strength.
The zoo says the surviving cub continues to grow stronger each day, and is becoming more active and asserting his personality by growling and calling to staff.
The cub remains in a temperature-controlled environment and enjoys seven feedings a day, each followed by an exercise session to help his growth and development.
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