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Polar bear Laerke gets her annual physical

Lying on her back, massive paws in the air, Laerke the polar bear is being offered her annual medical exam. It includes much the same as tests provided to people blood, urine, heart. The difference? It takes a good halfdozen veterinary staff to turn her over.

The current examination at Point Defiance Zoo & & Aquarium in Tacoma, Washington, supplied motivating outcomes for 3-year-old Laerke, who has been living in the U.S. state with her twin sibling because June 2023 when they moved from the Detroit Zoo.

So we're looking for any kind of swellings, bumps, masses and big lymph nodes, anything that would be a sign of ill health, stated Head Veterinarian Karen Wolf. But we didn't discover any of that. She is in optimum condition.

was given special access to film Laerke being examined from nose to tail during the hour-long exam. She likewise had her ears cleaned up, which veterinary personnel joked was like day spa. treatment.

It's just amazing to get hands on a polar bear, there. are so few of them. They are really charismatic animals and. really require our support for conserving them from termination and. avoiding them from the results of environment modification, stated Wolf.

As warming in the Arctic has threatened the conventional. habitat of polar bears, who depend on sea ice to hunt seals, the. animals are investing more time on land, triggering them appetite and. threatening their numbers.

Point Defiance Zoo's Rocky Coast & & Tundra Assistant Curator. Sheriden Ploof stated zoos can be essential in informing the general public. about the threat that climate change presents to wildlife.

I believe zoos play a really crucial role in preservation. It's inadequate for us simply to have these women here simply to. show them. We require to be working towards saving their. species and mentor people about environment change, she said.

(source: Reuters)