The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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Photo Credit: Jeanne DeBonis

Two orphaned Grizzly Bear cubs made their public debut on June 14, 2011 at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.The little bear brothers traveled to Cleveland from Montana, where they were being cared for in a wildlife rehabilitation facility.

The cubs, estimated to be about 4 months old, came to the Zoo on June 2 weighing about 20 pounds each. Currently they weigh about 40 pounds each. When fully grown, an adult male Grizzly Bear can weigh up to 900 pounds. After a routine stay in quarantine, the grizzly cubs are now ready to begin exploring their Northern Trek exhibit, which has been specially prepped for young bears.

The Zoo wants the public to help determine the cubs’ new names. Visit www.clemetzoo.com and help us “Dub the Cubs” by voting in the online poll. Results will be announced on August 1.

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Photo Credit: Jeanne DuBonis/Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

A man looking for shed antlers in the Blackfoot-Clearwater Wildlife Management Area near Helena, Montana startled the cubs’ mother. The man shot the mother Grizzly in self-defense and the cubs were taken in by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks.


Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis), a subspecies of brown bear, were once widespread throughout the U.S. and Canada. Their range has shrunk toward the northwest with most now occurring in Alaska and western Canada, although their numbers are on the rise in some areas of the contiguous U.S., especially in and around Yellowstone National Park.

Grizzlies in the wild have an average lifespan of 20-30 years, and typically live a few years longer in captivity. They are solitary animals in the wild, unless a mother is caring for cubs, in which case the cubs will stay with the mother for up to three years.

Grizzly bears have been part of the animal collection at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo for many years, and the Zoo was saddened by the loss of its father and son pair of Grizzlies during the last 12 months. With the new cubs, the Zoo currently cares for six of the eight bear species in the world including Andean (formerly known as “spectacled”), Malayan Sun, North American Black, Polar and Sloth.

7 responses to “Little Bear Brothers Make Their Debut”

  1. Kevin Avatar
    Kevin

    Very sad story. At least the man didn’t kill the cubs as well as the mother. Hope everything goes well for them!

  2. V.C. Wald Avatar

    “The man shot the mother Grizzly in self-defense” I’d be interested in hearing more about this part of the story. Was he not carrying bear spray?

  3. Rhea Avatar
    Rhea

    Shouldn’t somebody out in the woods in Montana know to make noise so he didn’t startle a mama bear? Some DNR types are too ready to let these killings go without question.

  4. Corey W Avatar

    I’m just happy these guys are still alive! I believe this is the press release about the incident that led to these cubs being in captivity:
    http://fwp.mt.gov/news/newsReleases/fishAndWildlife/nr_0267.html
    Not sure bear spray is standard operating procedure for most people out in the woods (a gun is), plus you actually have to know how to use it. You never know how a mama bear is going to react to someone being around… in this article it says the bear was startled – she may also have just been feeling defensive (just being loud doesn’t always mean the bear will move away – it’s giving the bear the CHANCE to move away).

  5. C. C. Brandon Avatar
    C. C. Brandon

    We would like to hear more from Grizzly experts. Having seen seen on movie camera films the behavior of Grizzly mothers who were being overseen and cared for by professional zoologists, the mothers’ behavior is not merely aggressive but terrifying to humans. The mother
    Grizzly may have not have wished to kill the scientists, but it appeared that they barely escaped with their lives, to a watching human who dearly loves animals. (I never kill even insects if it can be avoided.) C.C. Brandon

  6. zelfverdediging Avatar

    Shocked to know that the fully grown adult male Grizzly Bear can weigh up to 900 pounds…Some DNR types are too ready to let these killings go without question… the mothers’ behavior is not merely aggressive but terrifying to humans…

  7. Marilyn Avatar

    Both of them are really cute. I am glad to read lovely story about the bear brothers. My uncle loves the animals and I will share this story with him after my https://www.goldenbustours.com/2-day-new-york-to-watkins-glen-niagara-falls-tour.html

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