Polar Bear Kap Consumes Once More, Yet Still Remains in a Serious Condition
Polar bear Kap, the oldest in the European breeding program, remains critical according to Zoo Karlsruhe. The zoo announced this on Facebook on Monday, May 26th.
Kap, who is 24 years old, was examined under anesthesia last Friday, May 23rd, but a clear cause was not identified. He has been showing signs of distress approximately a week prior to this examination.
Currently, Kap is residing in the indoor enclosure and is under close observation by the veterinary team.
For updates on the health and well-being of Kap and the other polar bears at Zoo Karlsruhe, it is advisable to contact the zoo directly or follow their official updates. Records indicate that Kap has been observed in a relatively relaxed state, often observing his companion Nuka and their baby.
Since Kap's critical condition continues, the veterinary team at Zoo Karlsruhe is closely monitoring him, and various therapies and treatments related to science, health-and-wellness, and mental health may be considered to improve his well-being, especially as he often interacts with his companion Nuka and their baby. It's essential to stay updated on Kap's health status and the other polar bears at Zoo Karlsruhe by contacting the zoo directly or following their official updates.