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“If you think
dogs can’t count, try putting three dog biscuits
in your pocket and then giving Fido only two
of them.”
—Phil Pastoret
OK, dogs can count, so is it any surprise that bears, with
their larger brains, are even better at it? That’s the assessment, published in
the journal Animal Behavior, from a recent study showing that black bears possess mathematical skills comparable to those of
primates—which makes it even sadder to think of all the bears who are counting
every day spent in misery, squalor, and utter frustration.
No ‘Wonder’ They’re
Miserable
Take the bears held prisoner at Florida’s Everglades Wonder
Gardens. A few years back, after repeated reports about the horribly inadequate
conditions in which they were living, PETA contacted the owner of the sad
“attraction,” asking him to make at least a few basic improvements,
but none were forthcoming. After a visit to the dreadful roadside zoo,
PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk described the animals’ plight:
There are two bears, described as
brothers, in a small cement dog run‒like pen. They have nothing to climb. Both
exhibit [stereotypic stress behaviors], one severely—he paces back and forth
along an approximately 6-foot section of the back of the chain-link fence, his
tongue lolling out of his mouth (I watched him for 12 minutes without letup).
The other also paces but sits in the adjoining cement cell some of the time.
That’s how these perceptive social animals—who in their
natural habitats would spend their days foraging, climbing, cleaning, and
exploring—are forced to spend their lives.
Many of you joined PETA in celebrating the recent liberation
of Ben the bear, who went from a similarly deficient situation in captivity to a lush new life
at a sanctuary. Now, it’s time to help the bears at Everglade Wonder Gardens; the
Cherokee, North Carolina, bear zoos; and other
roadside hellholes gain their freedom, too!
What You Can Do
Captive bears are counting on each of us to do our part to
help them. Please politely urge federal and Cherokee authorities to take immediate action to help the animals in bear parks. And any
time you pass a roadside zoo, just keep on driving.
2012-10-23 15:03:12
Source: http://www.peta.org/b/thepetafiles/archive/2012/10/23/captive-bears-count.aspx