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Chinese man raises two puppies which turn out to be endangered black bears | |
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A man who spent two years raising two puppies was left stunned when he realised they were, in fact, endangered Asian black bears – and not dogs. | A man who spent two years raising two puppies was left stunned when he realised they were, in fact, endangered Asian black bears – and not dogs. |
Wang Kayui, a banana farmer from the Yunnan Province in China, bought the two ‘puppies’ in Vietnam in 2013 and enjoyed grooming and bathing them on a daily basis, according to People’s Daily Online. | |
Mr Kayui then described how the animals started behaving ‘strangely’; they were killing his pet chickens, had an insatiable appetite for food and grew to around 100lbs each. | Mr Kayui then described how the animals started behaving ‘strangely’; they were killing his pet chickens, had an insatiable appetite for food and grew to around 100lbs each. |
His error was finally confirmed when he spotted leaflets which had been issued by the local public security bureau on endangered wild animals – when he immediately recognised he had been illegally keeping the Category 2 protected endangered animals by accident. | His error was finally confirmed when he spotted leaflets which had been issued by the local public security bureau on endangered wild animals – when he immediately recognised he had been illegally keeping the Category 2 protected endangered animals by accident. |
After contacting the bureau, the bears – one male and one female – were collected and are currently said to be in a ‘good condition’, weighing-in at around 50kg each. | After contacting the bureau, the bears – one male and one female – were collected and are currently said to be in a ‘good condition’, weighing-in at around 50kg each. |
The rescue centre they are being looked-after in is currently looking for other suitable living arrangements for the pair, according to Chinese media reports. | The rescue centre they are being looked-after in is currently looking for other suitable living arrangements for the pair, according to Chinese media reports. |
Asian black bears are considered to be ‘vulnerable’ by animal conservationists and their numbers have been depleting over the years because of deforestation and hunting. | Asian black bears are considered to be ‘vulnerable’ by animal conservationists and their numbers have been depleting over the years because of deforestation and hunting. |
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