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Serious R.I.P. Inuka

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Singapore mourns Inuka, the world's only 'tropical polar bear"
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Image captionFarewell Inuka, the last tropical polar bear
The only polar bear ever born in the tropics has died in Singapore of age-related ailments.

"We have jointly made the difficult but necessary decision to not revive Inuka from anaesthesia on humane grounds," the Singapore Zoo said in a statement.

The bear was born at the zoo and at 27, had outlived the average wild polar bear by more than a decade.

While hugely popular, his presence has been a subject of controversy among conservationists and animal activists.

Recent physical examinations on Inuka revealed that he had been suffering from arthritis, dental issues and ear infections. Weakening limbs also hindered the aging bear's ability to walk.

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Image captionLike humans, age soon caught up with Inuka whose health began to deteriorate
"As much as we would like to keep Inuka with us for as long as possible, our ultimate responsibility is his welfare," said Cheng Wen-haur, Wildlife Reserves Singapore's deputy chief executive officer and chief life sciences officer.

"Our decision to let Inuka go was made with the knowledge that his health issues have seriously impacted his welfare. Beyond the point where we can ensure a good quality of life for Inuka, the greater kindness would be to relieve him from prolonged suffering."

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Singapore sits one degree above the equator and daytime temperatures rarely dip below 25C, making it an odd location for a polar bear.

But Inuka, born on 26 December 1990, was Singapore Zoo's fourth polar bear. He lived in a climate-controlled Frozen Tundra enclosure.

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A polar bear in the topics
  • His name means Silent Stalker in the Inuit language
  • The fussy eater enjoyed salmon the most
  • Keepers said he loved taking dips in his private pool and enjoyed "hydro massages under his waterfall"
  • A "cheeky and inquisitive soul", he was known to invent his own games and would even hide his toothbrush from his care team
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Conservationists and animal rights activists have campaigned against the presence of polar bears in Singapore since their introduction to the national zoo in 1978.

Following animal welfare discussions, the zoo announced in 2006 that it would not bring in any more polar bears after Inuka.

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Image captionBaby Inuka and his mother Sheba in happier, healthier times
His death has been emotional for many animal lovers in Singapore, who have been expressing their grief on social media and sharing memories of their last polar bear.

"Dear Inuka, you spent your entire life being an exhibit, and yet a delight to the visitors at the zoo," wrote Chong Shangyee on Facebook.

"You had a wonderful life here on earth, even if you never knew the polar ice caps and the cold of the Arctic. May you be free of all pain and suffering and flash photography in heaven. Everyone will miss you."

"Your life and presence lighted up lives and touched many souls in Singapore. Thank you so much Inuka and we will miss you forever," wrote another Facebook user.

Other Singaporeans like Alex Quong, reaffirmed the importance of ending Inuka's legacy.

"Inuka will be missed but no more polar bears please. It's inhumane to keep them here especially with rising temperatures."
 

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“Today’s medical examination revealed that the open wounds on his paws and abdomen had not significantly improved despite additional treatment over the last three weeks. These wounds, which were quite deep, would have caused pain and discomfort to Inuka, and would only be aggravated as his arthritis worsened,” WRS said in a statement.

“The vets had hoped that the treatment instituted since the last checkup would have resulted in more improvement, and as it was not the case, it was clear that Inuka’s health and welfare state was compromised and the responsible course of action was not to prolong Inuka’s suffering,” WRS added.

More at https://www.prolificcrap.com/forum/current-affairs/so-sad-inuka-the-polar-bear-put-to-sleep
 

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Inuka was the first polar bear to be born in the tropics and has been alone since his father died in 1995 and his mother died in 2012. Imagine living ALONE for the past five years! When I saw him last week with my 90 year-old dad, I could sense its immense loneliness in its solidarity confinment. One wonder why nobody thought of putting some penguins or sea creatures in its enclosure that could liven up the atmosphere for the pyschological well being for Inuka besides just profiteering from his exhibition. I think animals are more humane while human life form has degenerated into the fungal scums that we saw growing inside Inuka body.
In case someone pointed to a spinner news in 2017 about a polar bear in Saint Louis Zoo head butted the glass enclosure when it saw a stuff penguin toy, one must realise that polar bears don't eat penguins because polar bears live in the Arctic (North) and penguins live in the Antarctic (South). So the news in retrospect appear to be a spin to ward of comments from concerns people. Anyway, there are 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears in the Northern Hemisphere and with the melting ice cap we could can easily get another one or two bear to be Inuka companions. At least to save the polar bears. But after seeing how Inuka is being treated in solidarity confinement for the last five years better not do it here. So it does proves we are not really humane.
 

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Luckily they didn't put down LKY on humane ground. LHL kept sticking back the fallen leaves to make him look well for the world to see.
 

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世界上首只在热带出生的北极熊被安乐死
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4月25日,由于健康状况恶化,世界上首只在热带出生的北极熊伊努卡在新加坡动物园被实施安乐死。

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据报道,新加坡野生动物保育集团25日召开记者会,公布了“伊努卡”的死讯。新加坡野生动物保育集团称,虽然接受了强化治疗,但“伊努卡”当天早晨的健康检查结果不理想,身体情况没有显著改善,野生动物保育集团最后忍痛对它实施安乐死。

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“伊努卡”1990年12月在新加坡动物园出生,父母分别来自加拿大和德国。作为世界上首只在热带出生的北极熊,它是新加坡动物园的人气明星之一。如果以人类年龄计算,27岁的“伊努卡”已是70多岁的“老人”,也已超过人工饲养北极熊25岁的平均寿命。

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今年年初以来,“伊努卡”的健康状况大不如前,本月初的体检发现它的肌肉萎缩情况恶化,熊掌因骨骼僵硬影响爬行,还患有慢性耳部感染等。图为4月13日,北极熊伊努卡在新加坡动物园休息。  新华社发(邓智炜摄)

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这是4月13日,北极熊伊努卡在新加坡动物园休息。 新华社发(邓智炜摄)


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这是4月13日,北极熊伊努卡在新加坡动物园缓行。 新华社发(邓智炜摄)
 

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So many people just to od the bear. Why don't they just sell it to chinese restsursnt?
Paws eill fetch huge price. Then its the penis. The bowels........the fur, chinese will turn it into a some kind of exotic noodle.
 

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Inuka never said he wanted to die.
Why they cannot feed Inuka unlimited salmons and let him eat until he die.
 

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Inuka never said he wanted to die.
Why they cannot feed Inuka unlimited salmons and let him eat until he die.

Sound familiar isn't it?...that is what is happening to the 70% who voted for _____ they have no choices, they lived in "cages", "fed"...they never wanted to die ....& they are now fed "unlimited salmons" & 2020 is on the way...it is "feeding time" again!
 
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Reports state his enclosure will be turned into a penguin enclosure but insiders are saying the penguins are not moving and want it preserved as it is.
 
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