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MaryLin Posted at 7:58 am on Nov. 20, 2008

Debby, recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's oldest polar bear, died Monday at the age of 42. Born in the Russian Arctic, she lived almost all her long life at the Assinboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Zoo co-ordinator Gordon Glover at Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park Zoo said Tuesday that the bear, named Debby, was euthanized on Monday after suffering from several strokes and organ failure.

The 42-year-old polar bear was born in the Russian Arctic in 1966. She came to Winnipeg's zoo as an orphan a year later.
Debby entered the Guinness Book of World records as the oldest living polar bear earlier this year at age 41.
Few polar bears reach 20 years of age in the wild, but many have survived into their early 30s in captivity.

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handsfree Posted at 9:43 pm on Nov. 21, 2008
Quote: from SpM at 10:00 am on Nov. 20, 2008

The good news is that there's always a new oldest polar bear to take on the mantle.

Until we drive the poor bastards to extinction, that is.


I agree.

thesillyasian Posted at 8:04 am on Nov. 20, 2008
Quote: from Lulamae at 8:02 am on Nov. 20, 2008

Quote: from Anonymous Chris at 5:01 pm on Nov. 20, 2008

Goddamit! Not Debby. It's too early!

LOL


hahaha, wow

brenda castellanos Posted at 8:04 am on Nov. 20, 2008
oh
that sucks
Lulamae Posted at 8:02 am on Nov. 20, 2008
Quote: from Anonymous Chris at 5:01 pm on Nov. 20, 2008

Goddamit! Not Debby. It's too early!

LOL

Anonymous Chris Posted at 8:01 am on Nov. 20, 2008
Goddamit! Not Debby. It's too early!
SpM Posted at 8:00 am on Nov. 20, 2008
The good news is that there's always a new oldest polar bear to take on the mantle.

Until we drive the poor bastards to extinction, that is.

aliens Posted at 8:00 am on Nov. 20, 2008
*moment for the polar bear*
MiNNiCK Posted at 8:00 am on Nov. 20, 2008
I was just discussing in biology class the other day of how polar bears were endangered. :(
Rastafarian Posted at 8:00 am on Nov. 20, 2008
About fucking time?
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