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Knut (German pronunciation: [ˈknuːt]; 5 December 2006 – 19 March 2011) was an orphaned polar bear 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. 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.
Knut became the center of a mass media phenomenon dubbed "Knutmania" that spanned the globe and spawned toys, media specials, DVDs, and books. 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. Attendance figures for the year increased by an estimated 30 percent, making it the most profitable year in its 163-year history.
The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a carnivorous bear whose native range lies largely within the Arctic Circle, encompassing the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses. It is a large bear, approximately the same size as the omnivorous Kodiak bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi). A boar (adult male) weighs around 350–700 kg (772–1,543 lb), while a sow (adult female) is about half that size. Although it is the sister species of the brown bear, it has evolved to occupy a narrower ecological niche, with many body characteristics adapted for cold temperatures, for moving across snow, ice, and open water, and for hunting seals, which make up most of its diet. Although most polar bears are born on land, they spend most of their time on the sea ice. Their scientific name means "maritime bear", and derives from this fact. Polar bears hunt their preferred food of seals from the edge of sea ice, often living off fat reserves when no sea ice is present. Because of their dependence on the sea ice, polar bears are classified as marine mammals.
The Berlin Zoological Garden (German: Zoologischer Garten Berlin) is the oldest and best known zoo in Germany. Opened in 1844 it covers 35 hectares (86.5 acres) and is located in Berlin's Tiergarten. With about 1,500 different species and almost 20,500 animals the zoo presents the most comprehensive collection of species in the world.
The zoo and its aquarium had more than 3 million visitors in 2013. It is considered to be the most visited zoo in Europe and one of the most popular worldwide. Regular animal feedings are among its most famous attractions. Globally known animals like Knut, the polar bear, and Bao Bao, the giant panda have contributed to the zoo's public image.
The zoo collaborates with many universities, research institutes, and other zoos around the world. It maintains and promotes European breeding programmes, helps safeguard several endangered species, and participates in several species reintroduction programs.
Opened on 1 August 1844, the Zoologischer Garten Berlin was the first zoo in Germany. The aquarium opened in 1913. The first animals were donated by Frederick William IV, King of Prussia, from the menagerie and pheasantry of the Tiergarten.
Knut (Norwegian and Swedish), Knud (Danish), or Knútur (Icelandic) is a Scandinavian first name, of which the anglicised form is Cnut or Canute. In Germany both "Knut" and "Knud" are used. In Spanish and Portuguese Canuto is used which comes from the Latin version Canutus. The name is derived from the Old Norse Knútr meaning "knot".
It is the name of several medieval kings of Denmark, two of whom also reigned over England during the first half of the 11th century.
Following his recent death, we look back at the life of the world's most popular polar bear from Berlin Zoo, Knut. ♥ Click to subscribe for more cute videos: http://bit.ly/ZqphqC ►WATCH 'Pick of the Week': http://bit.ly/PickofTheWeek\ Why don't you come and join Uzoo to stay up to date with our videos and other animal stories: ☼ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uzooanimals ☼ Twitter: http://bit.ly/1v8vrbG ☼ Google+: http://bit.ly/1rsHXMN ☼ Tumblr: http://bit.ly/1sCFYef ☼ Instagram: http://instagram.com/uzoouk . . Please download the free KidSafe Tube app for more videos with remote parental control - http://apple.co/1InEAkq
CBS News correspondent and resident veterinarian Dr. Debbye Turner Bell reports on the surprise death of one of the stars of the Berlin Zoo - Knut, the polar bear.
Knut was born in the zoo last December. After his mother rejected him and his twin-brother who was lost later 4 days after a birth, Knut was brought up and bottle-fed by his keeper, Thomas Doerflein The birth of Knut became significant event for the Berlin zoo: for the first time for 30 years the cub of a polar bear here was born. ... Now the bear is considered a city symbol, it has a blog on the Internet and even there was a book - the biography under the name "Knut: As One Small Polar bear Has subdued All World":)
If you love Knut, please go buy "Knut and Friends" on DVD or Blu-ray Part 1 = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULSvoi_pltA Part 2 = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jmynp7mUXdg Part 3 = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWIvXOGmhqs Part 4 = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MAsgq4gXgQ Part 5 = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmCHFyVBRLQ Part 6 = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaCcoqSnK38
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The world famous Knut the polar bear's last few moments and finally his collapse into the water. He is thought to have been suffering from mental conditions.
Scientists have cracked the mystery of the death of Knut, a celebrity polar bear who died at Berlin Zoo in 2011. Report by Conor Mcnally.
Knut the polar bear in Berlin This is the first polar bear which was born in Berlin Zoo after 30 years!
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A polar bear in a zoo
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Polar bear in a zoo
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