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Kodiak Stripper Munsey and Boda 3/27/2017

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Munsey and Boda once again have taken to tree climbing. I guess someone forgot to tell them they were suppose to stop climbing trees when they reached 12 months of age. The cubs weigh is almost 600 pounds each, so you can only imagine that it has to be difficult to maneuver that much weight up and down a tree trunk. This video was taken on 3/27/2017https://wendlandtsusan.wordpress.com/...Munsey and Boda showing off their skills at tree climbing in the Bear Wood's. The Bear Wood's Habitat Area was created with the funds raised by the Wildwood Zoo Zoological Society. The bear woods provides the Kodiak cubs with an acre of land to swim, splash, tree climbing and resting in the shade of over 30 tree's. The Kodiak bear cubs were rescued from Kodiak Island, Alaska in May of 2015 and donated to Wildwood Zoo in October of 2015. The cubs are named after the people that rescued the cubs. Munsey, Boda and their brother Dodge are the only three Kodiak bears living in a zoo habitat outside of Alaska. Wildwood Zoo was gifted these bears because it is a free zoo and offers free educational programs.I've been documenting the growth and development of the bears since they arrived at Wildwood Zoo. I also provide zoo guests with background information about the rescue and development of the cubs.To learn more about the rescue story of Munsey and Boda go to the following linkswww.wendlandtsusan.wordpress.comhttp://visitmarshfield.com/bears/http://mmcebooks.a2hosted.com/2017/04...http://www.toledoblade.com/local/2016...http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?...http://www.13abc.com/content/news/Res...

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