I sincerely regret to inform you that Knut, the world's most famous Polar bear, passed away on March 19, 2011. He was the first Polar bear cub to be raised past infancy by zookeepers at the Berlin Zoo in more than 30 years.
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He is a male polar bear.
Knut was fed fish and meat like any other polar bear raised in a zoo.
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Knut, a young polar bear at the Berlin Zoo, died at the age of 4 in 2011. When he and his twin were abandoned by their mother, he survived with round-the-clock care by zookeeper Thomas Dörflein, who also died unexpectedly of a heart attack at the age of 44 in 2008.
becuz hes gonna be old like yoda
well fur is not alive and the fur on a polar bear is thick so it can withstand anything
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Official P BSG polar bear population estimates about 21,000 polar bears were alive in 2004. Unofficial estimates, however, have a number closer to 24,000.
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Polar bears move around.
Snowglobe? Icee? Skis? Suzuki! I have a Polar Bear and need a name, too! Here is my list. - Knut (after a real Polar Cub) - Jingle (Christmas name) - Edmund (you know, from the movie? Edmund goes into the snow!) - Patrick (Just sorta cute) - Cocoa (mmm...nice name!)
As of now, the polar bear is a vulnerable species, not on the endangered species list, as some populations are increasing.