Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Brumas, the London Zoo's Polar bear cub, now a year old, keeps her eye on the ball while her mother investigates. The question they are asking is: “Can we eat it?” The ball was presented to Brumas as a birthday present. She is the only Polar bear born in the London Zoo to survive more than a few days and has attracted countless thousands of all ages to watch her antics.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19501209.2.138.1

Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 27568, 9 December 1950, Page 10

Word Count
71

Brumas, the London Zoo's Polar bear cub, now a year old, keeps her eye on the ball while her mother investigates. The question they are asking is: “Can we eat it?” The ball was presented to Brumas as a birthday present. She is the only Polar bear born in the London Zoo to survive more than a few days and has attracted countless thousands of all ages to watch her antics. Otago Daily Times, Issue 27568, 9 December 1950, Page 10

Brumas, the London Zoo's Polar bear cub, now a year old, keeps her eye on the ball while her mother investigates. The question they are asking is: “Can we eat it?” The ball was presented to Brumas as a birthday present. She is the only Polar bear born in the London Zoo to survive more than a few days and has attracted countless thousands of all ages to watch her antics. Otago Daily Times, Issue 27568, 9 December 1950, Page 10