Zoological Society bulletin . birds havenot deserted the Park. In fact, the chances arethat breeding operations are under way. A Lively Bear Cub.—One of the little bearcubs born to Czarina possesses the faculty—which seems inherent among bears—for findingevery nook or cranny worth while trying for anescape. He succeeded in getting through anopening in the overhang not over six inches captured he made a very noisy resistanceand aroused his mother to the extent that thekeepers could not open the gate of the den toput him back. Accordingly he was looselywrapped in burlap and lowered int


Zoological Society bulletin . birds havenot deserted the Park. In fact, the chances arethat breeding operations are under way. A Lively Bear Cub.—One of the little bearcubs born to Czarina possesses the faculty—which seems inherent among bears—for findingevery nook or cranny worth while trying for anescape. He succeeded in getting through anopening in the overhang not over six inches captured he made a very noisy resistanceand aroused his mother to the extent that thekeepers could not open the gate of the den toput him back. Accordingly he was looselywrapped in burlap and lowered into the bathingpool; his mother promptly rescuing him. Allopenings large enough for a small Raffles bearto squeeze through have been closed. Shouting Pea-Fowl.—The peacock is the para-dox of the avian world. To display his gorgeousplumage upon any and all occasions is appar-ently as agreeable to him as it is to the there is a thorn for each rose, and a voice foreach peacock. While the proudly strutting bird. HIS MOTHER RESCUED HIM 898 ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN


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