Cub @ Playground.jpghello!

It's all of a sudden, but a baby Ezo brown bear is currently visiting Bear Mountain! (until the end of June)

This time, I would like to introduce this child and give a little glimpse of the bears, which you can only see by riding the bus.

As I wrote earlier, the cub is waiting for you at Bear Point! ! Seeing the bear cub lounging by himself every day in a large cage, the zookeepers worked together to create a toy for the cub.

When I put him in right away, he did his best to climb, bite, and show off his adorable side. There is no doubt that you will be healed by this cuteness!?Lol

Please come to Bear Mountain! *We are recruiting names at Bear Point until May 31st.

Kota@@coma.jpgThe next photo is of Kota!

When the zookeeper points the camera...

He came closer! Kota-kun may like having his photo taken.

To see these bears up close, take a bus and look for them. Kota-kun and other bears might suddenly appear from the grass...! Occasionally, the zookeepers may see things you've never seen before, so be sure to aim for the best shot.

Mitt@meal.jpgLastly, let's talk about the bear's eating habits.

Do you know what bears eat on a daily basis? Actually, I don't eat much meat.

The center of food is plants! That's surprising, isn't it?

The photo captures the moment Mitt was eating naturally growing plants.

Bears basically eat plants, and during the summer and fall they also eat insects and dead animals.

Eating a lot of meat is like eating a lot to store up nutrients before the winter months! Please keep in mind that bears do not hunt much.

Breeding Ebisawa