Entries Tagged as 'Flocke'

Knut, His 15 Minutes Long Past, Has Issues - New York Times

Knut, His 15 Minutes Long Past, Has Issues New York Times, United States
BERLIN — Knut the polar bear cub abandoned by his mother was a sensation one year ago, a ball of adorable white fluff that seduced the nation and the world beyond, even landing on the cover of Vanity Fair with Leonardo DiCaprio. But lately, he has been Germany’s problem cub more than its darling.
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Aexl Schmidt/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Knut, much grown-up, in his enclosure at the Berlin Zoo in April. As the bear has grown from a virtual living stuffed animal into a 350-pound adolescent, newspapers here have taken issue with everything from Knut’s weight to his sexuality, with one paper asking if the bear is gay. But the most enduring question is the one posed by animal-protection groups from the very beginning: how being hand-raised by humans would affect him when he grew up. When Knut was nuzzling his handler, Thomas Dörflein, to the delight of an adoring public, the objections of outside experts were brushed aside. His antics weren’t bad for business either, bringing in an estimated $8 million in extra revenues for the Berlin Zoo last year. But times change, cubs grow up and those experts may have been on to something after all. “With Knut, it’s clear that he has imprinted on humans, and when neither his keeper nor visitors are there he cries out,” said Thomas Pietsch, a biologist and expert on wild animals for the animal-welfare group Four Paws in Germany. Peter H. Arras, a zoologist and animal-protection advocate put it more succinctly: “He’s a psychopath addicted to human attention.” That attention has fallen off significantly. Knut is now too large and too strong to play with Mr. Dörflein. And the largest crowds of spectators have moved south. In the Bavarian city of Nuremberg, a new young cub named Flocke, or Snowflake, claimed the crown of cuteness when she was introduced to the public earlier this month. A third cub in Stuttgart, named Wilbär, is being brought up the old-fashioned way, by his mother.......

Wilbaer, Germanys polar bear star off wraps at last - Xinhua

Wilbaer, Germany's polar bear star off wraps at last Xinhua, China - Apr 16, 2008 But different from Berlin Zoo cub Knut and Nuremberg Zoo cub Flocke, Wilbaer has an affectionate relationship with his mother Corinna and initially stuck ...
A four-month-old polar bear emerged for public view in a German zoo Wednesday, becoming the third and latest celebrity polar bear in the country, media reported. A combination photo shows polar bear cubs (top to bottom) Knut, Flocke and Wilbaer playing in their zoo enclosures in Berlin December 5, 2007, in Nuremburg April 8, 2008 and in Stuttgart April 16, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

Raw Video: Wilbear-Baby Polar Bear Debuts

Stuttgart’s Wilbaer steps out-THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Raw Video: Baby Polar Bear Debuts AssociatedPress - STUTTGART, Germany - German polar bear fans have another star to visit.
Polar bear cub "Wilbaer", right, plays in the outdoor enclosure at the Stuttgart Zoo with mother Corinna. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Daniel Maure
Stuttgart's Wilhelma zoo presented four-month-old Wilbaer to the public Wednesday - bringing the fluffy cub outdoors alongside his mother, Corinna. Wilbaer's debut came just a week after the Nuremberg zoo presented its female cub, Flocke, who has been hand-raised since her mother was seen tossing the cub around her enclosure in January. No such worries for Wilbaer, who initially stuck close by his mother when he emerged. The cub sniffed at rocks and tentatively stuck his front paws in the water, before eventually following his mother's lead and diving in. Wilbaer was born on Dec. 10, a day before Flocke...... AssociatedPress

SFGate: Day in Pictures - San Francisco Chronicle

SFGate: Day in Pictures San Francisco Chronicle, USA - I see your Flocke and raise you one Wilbaer:
One week after the Nuremberg zoo unveils Flocke to her adoring public, Stuttgart's Wilhemina Zoo parades Wilbaer before zoo-goers for the first time. With him is overprotective stage mother Corinna.

Flocke, the Cutest Polar Bear Cub You’ve Never Seen… Until Now - EcoWorldly

Flocke, the Cutest Polar Bear Cub You’ve Never Seen… Until Now
EcoWorldly, San Francisco - 2 hours ago
Meet Flocke, a new polar bear cub at the Nuremberg Zoo in Germany. Her name means “snowflake.” Since her birth in December......

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......... zoo photos and videos been overloading the public with cuteness, even stirring up what some are calling “Flocke fever.”

Still, no one outside the zoo staff had ever seen Flocke in person. This week, she made her first live public appearance.

Flocke is the second German polar bear cub in recent memory to draw “oohs” and “ahhs” from around the world. Her birth followed one year to the month after the birth of Knut, a burly little cub in.........

Knut Shockingly Acting Like Real Polar Bear - Radar Online

Knut Shockingly Acting Like Real Polar Bear Radar Online, NY - 4 minutes ago Flocke, meanwhile, Flocke makes her big debut this week. In a crime BBC online calls a "shock," Knut fished out 10 live carp from his moat before ...
knutfish.gif INNOCENT VICTIMS Knut, Carp (Photo: Getty Images)
There's trouble in Bear-a-dise. Psychically sensing the rise of a new cutie, an anxious Knut has taken out his aggression on some innocent fish. Flocke, meanwhile, Flocke makes her big debut this week. In a crime BBC online calls a "shock," Knut fished out 10 live carp from his moat before "senselessly murdering" them and leaving a trail of fishy remains. He is also overweight, and as such, may invoke the infamous "twinkie defense" for his murderous actions.Meanwhile, "younger, cuter" cub Flocke had her debut media outing Tuesday, and she'll be open to the public for the first time today. While Flocke was initially "camera shy," she was soon hamming it up for the press. She best enjoy it now. She's never going to look this good again. As Flocke takes the polar bear spotlight, a Berlin Zoo official noted pragmatically "Knut's cuteness factor has disappeared, and from time to time he likes rolling in the dirt. There is no way around it. Interest will wain." By Hailey Eber 04/09/08 3:48 PM

Day in pictures - BBC News

Day in pictures BBC News, UK - 15 hours ago

Animal rights activists near Nuremberg zoo, 8 April 2008

Animal rights activists near Nuremberg zoo hold signs saying "I'm a polar bear - get me out of here!" and "I don't like the climate here!", as the polar bear cub Flocke is introduced to the media