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#256246 - 11/05/09 06:14 PM Bald Bears
Jennifer Lee
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These poor things look really pitiful without their hair. It looks a lot like mange to me, and I see what looks like thickened skin on parts of their ears and bodies, but surely the zoo would be able to diagnose something as simple as mange.
Either way I thought these pictures were worth sharing, they really look so very different without all that fur!!
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#256249 - 11/05/09 06:20 PM Re: Bald Bears [Re: Jennifer Lee]
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or a horrid yeast infection.... I would hope that their vets are all over it. Poor bears
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#256290 - 11/05/09 11:32 PM Re: Bald Bears [Re: Jennifer Lee]
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the first picture looks very similar to a goat head. that is so sad! those poor bears, i hope they get better soon \:\(
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