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Good bye, cute Knut

Good bye, cute Knut - baby, bear, berlin, knut, polar, zoo
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Knut (polar bear)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search

Knut during his debut at the Berlin Zoo on 23 March 2007Knut (German pronunciation: [ˈknuːt] ( listen)) (5 December 2006 – 19 March 2011) was a polar bear who was born in captivity at the Berlin Zoological Garden. Rejected by his mother at birth, he was raised by zookeepers. He was the first polar bear cub to survive past infancy at the Berlin Zoo in more than 30 years. At one time the subject of international controversy, he became a tourist attraction and commercial success.[1] After the German tabloid newspaper Bild ran a quote from an animal rights activist that decried keeping the cub in captivity, fans worldwide rallied in support of his being hand-raised by humans. Children protested outside the zoo, and e-mails and letters expressing sympathy for the cub's life were sent from around the world.[2]

Knut became the center of a mass media phenomenon dubbed "Knutmania" that spanned the globe and spawned toys, media specials, DVDs, and books.[3] Because of this, the cub was largely responsible for a significant increase in revenue, estimated at about five million euros, at the Berlin Zoo in 2007.[4] Zoo attendance figures for the year had increased by an estimated 30 percent, making it the most profitable year in its 163-year history.[5]

Knut died unexpectedly at the age of four on the afternoon of 19 March 2011.[6]
margarita8as Uploaded by margarita8as on . Good bye, cute Knut - Desktop Nexus Animals Download free wallpapers and background images: Good bye, cute Knut. Desktop Nexus Animals background ID 621951. Knut (polar bear)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search

Knut during his debut at the Berlin Zoo on 23 March 2007Knut (German pronunciation: [ˈknuːt] ( listen)) (5 December 2006 – 19 March 2011) was a polar bear who was born in captivity at the Berlin Zoological Garden. Rejected by his mother at birth, he was raised by zookeepers. He was the first polar bear cub to survive past infancy at the Berlin Zoo in more than 30 years. At one time the subject of international controversy, he became a tourist attraction and commercial success.[1] After the German tabloid newspaper Bild ran a quote from an animal rights activist that decried keeping the cub in captivity, fans worldwide rallied in support of his being hand-raised by humans. Children protested outside the zoo, and e-mails and letters expressing sympathy for the cub's life were sent from around the world.[2]

Knut became the center of a mass media phenomenon dubbed "Knutmania" that spanned the globe and spawned toys, media specials, DVDs, and books.[3] Because of this, the cub was largely responsible for a significant increase in revenue, estimated at about five million euros, at the Berlin Zoo in 2007.[4] Zoo attendance figures for the year had increased by an estimated 30 percent, making it the most profitable year in its 163-year history.[5]

Knut died unexpectedly at the age of four on the afternoon of 19 March 2011.[6]
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