It's getting cold!

Today, the outside temperature was 0 degrees Celsius as of 9:30 a.m. according to the thermometer outside the animal enclosure.

Naturally, the inside of the animal pen where the animal is being washed will also freeze and become dangerous.

Even the winter boots I bought this year slip when they slip! Don't let your guard down.

I was born and raised in Hokkaido, and I slip and fall several times a season while walking on the street or in the parking lot on my way to work.

The staff members had a lively conversation about how even if Dosanko were about to fall, she would pick herself up with the strength of her threat, but if she were to fall too badly, she would fall in a strange way, which would be very dangerous (lol).

Please be careful not to fall on snowy or icy roads...

The photo is of today's Yawara.

I forgot to bring my camera, so I had to take a picture with my cell phone.

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It was probably lying down in the sub-paddock.

Fresh snow is clinging to the side of my face!

Playful and soothing! ? This is Yawara. (^^)

Now, as we prepare for the winter months, we are currently at the stage where we are gradually reducing the amount of food we feed to the bears.

Even in the wild, food inevitably decreases due to things like being buried under snow.

Immediately after reducing the amount, some individuals seem to have trouble staying close to the grid, but their bodies will gradually get used to it.

From now on, I will be managing my condition by reducing food intake.

[Breeding: Ito]