Oh yes. Me to. I think she was still grieving in the other enclosure. She had no way to escape it. Who knows 🤷 in the wild when they lose a cub, they move on away from the grief to a new place, just like they've done here. It seemed to make all the difference in the world.
@@cathyhendrix7552 Exactly, nothing worse than the constant reminder that you lost your baby in that cave. I wouldn't be happy living there either, A new home with a new den will do them both a world of good.
Sun Bears are actually “omnivores”, not “carnivores” as the narrator inaccurately stated at minute 3:45. In their native habitat of the SE Asian rainforests, they eat fruits, insects (especially termites & grubs), and honey. Their omnivorous diet is part of why they are a crucial component of their native rainforest ecosystem: their termite-eating activity helps to protect trees from excess termite populations, and as fruit eaters they help to spread seeds that propagate various native plants through a wide range of land, thus regenerating the rainforest.
There's literally less than a 1000, these people are protecting their species otherwise they would get killed, displaced, don't know what ur talking about at all
I am SO invested in these bears
Why
This video is actually quite old - Toni and Milli had at least one cub, Kyra, in 2020. I don't believe they had any more.
2018*
Keeping fingers crossed for these two!
I sure hope Millie gets pregnant and has a healthy cub.
Oh yes. Me to. I think she was still grieving in the other enclosure. She had no way to escape it. Who knows 🤷 in the wild when they lose a cub, they move on away from the grief to a new place, just like they've done here. It seemed to make all the difference in the world.
@@cathyhendrix7552 Exactly, nothing worse than the constant reminder that you lost your baby in that cave. I wouldn't be happy living there either, A new home with a new den will do them both a world of good.
Me too because it's great for the species
Hope they are successful and helps with species survival
Sun Bears are actually “omnivores”, not “carnivores” as the narrator inaccurately stated at minute 3:45.
In their native habitat of the SE Asian rainforests, they eat fruits, insects (especially termites & grubs), and honey. Their omnivorous diet is part of why they are a crucial component of their native rainforest ecosystem: their termite-eating activity helps to protect trees from excess termite populations, and as fruit eaters they help to spread seeds that propagate various native plants through a wide range of land, thus regenerating the rainforest.
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Is the narrator Olivia Colman?
Fingers crossed 🤞
So sad about humans abuse, Tony's teeth pulling broke my hart😮😢
Woow
Nature is not sure 😁 so listen for more information
ในป่าเขตอุทยานแห่งชาติประเทศประเทศหมีดวงอาทิตได้รับการคุ้มครองสูงสุดเพราะมันเป็นสัตว์สายพันธ์เดียวที่เสือโคร่งและเสือดาวไม่อยากยุ่งเกี่ยว
Well Toni is a typical male. He gets what he wants and then rolls over and goes to sleep 😴. How romantic. 😂
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Come on!!! Did they have a cub together??!!
Yep! In 2018 they had baby Kyra! Kyra now lives at paradise wildlife park
Hope she gets Pregnant this is great for the species
How did we not domesticate this bear species? I have a pitbull/Canario mix that weighs almost as much as one.
Why? 🤷🏻♀️
You should be shame of your selfs, they should live free and not to be forced to do something they dont want to do,you using and abusing the animals
There's literally less than a 1000, these people are protecting their species otherwise they would get killed, displaced, don't know what ur talking about at all
This is abuse whot you doing to those animals
Yea cuz an animal that hasnt developed the instincts to live in the wild should be let free