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Bear saved after 10 days with jar stuck on head
A SIX MONTH old bear dubbed ‘Jarhead’ has been saved after having its head stuck in a container for at least 10 days.
The clear plastic container was removed from the cub’s head, where it had become lodged after the animal was digging through rubbish in a neighbourhood in central Florida.
Animal welfare experts say the cub was days away from death because the jar made it impossible to eat or drink. The team had to tranquillise the mother bear and then grab the cub to remove the jar from the bear’s head.
The subdued mother was then put in a trap and the cubs followed.
After she awoke and nursed the cubs, the bears were moved to a less populated area nearby.
Mike Orlando, biologist with the FWC, said: “It was a lot easier said than done. The residents were really great about calling us when they saw the bears, but it seemed like we were always about 20 minutes behind.”
The group set traps after two days but it was a further eight days before they could finally trap the family and subdue the mother
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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