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206PiruBlood
Aug12-11, 02:53 PM
Alright so this is one of the more bizarre articles I have read in recent history...thought you might be interested.

The witness also claimed that a mother bear broke out its cage when it heard its cub howl in fear before a worker punctured its stomach to milk the bile.

The workers ran away in fear when they saw the mother bear rushing to its cub's side.

Unable to free the cub from its restraints, the mother hugged the cub and eventually strangled it.

It then dropped the cub and ran head-first into a wall, killing itself.

http://news.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Asia/Story/A1Story20110805-292947.html


Feel free to discuss the article but I was more interested in the mental capacity of the bear to perform this. Is this "normal"? Do other animals display suicidal behavior under sustained harsh conditions - like many of the cows, and chickens experience before being slaughtered?

Poor bears :(

Moonbear
Aug12-11, 03:28 PM
More likely, it was panic...both strangling the cub trying to carry it away, and then injuring herself so badly running into walls looking for an escape.

KingNothing
Aug12-11, 03:29 PM
I really doubt it was trying to kill itself. It was probably just very scared and did something stupid.

Topher925
Aug12-11, 05:21 PM
Some of these chinese people make me sick.

DoggerDan
Aug13-11, 05:05 AM
A lot of things some people do make me sick. Most people have better sense.

I wonder if the article was doctored to give anguishing human qualities to the mother bear so they could sell more reprints.

Greg Bernhardt
Aug15-11, 02:11 PM
The world's suffering never ceases to amaze. Distribution of such articles does help bring light to bad situations and puts pressure on them to stop.

wolram
Aug15-11, 05:11 PM
Some times i am disgusted by human nature, this is one of them.

DoggerDan
Aug15-11, 09:31 PM
Anthropomorphism? Is that the term for when humans project human stuff onto rocks and animals?

physics girl phd
Aug16-11, 12:40 AM
Anthropomorphism? Is that the term for when humans project human stuff onto rocks and animals?

I'm sorry, but the way you word this I can't help but think of monkeys throwing poop.

As an aside, this thread has made me wonder about how Gus is doing at the Central Park Zoo (Link (http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/06/06/after-24-years-suddenly-alone-at-the-central-park-zoo/)).

flyingpig
Aug16-11, 01:51 AM
unbearable for mother.

Office_Shredder
Aug16-11, 12:28 PM
It even says in the article it's not uncommon for the bears to try to kill themselves

Tosh5457
Aug16-11, 01:36 PM
Some of these chinese people make me sick.

Couldn't have said better...

The people who do this realize the bears are suffering, because they try to suicide. But they just don't care, how can they have no empathy at all?