This Polar Bear in Russia was Spray Painted with Black Graffiti and I’m Mad
BERLIN - MARCH 23: Knut the baby polar bear takes his first walk under the cheering gaze of the public at the Berlin Zoo March 23, 2007 in Berlin, Germany. Knut was rejected by his mother and animal activists have said Knut should be put down, though zoo officials have vowed to nurse him to maturity with human help. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Why! Why! Why! How can people do this to animals? After I saw this news story, I became so frustrated and mad I think some of my coworkers were even scared.
A video was posted by a World Wildlife Fund employee named Sergey Kavry, which showed a polar bear in a remote area of Russia marked with bold black graffiti on its back.
Now, this prank is may turn deadly because he can no longer hunt for his food without being camouflaged. Yes, whomever thought it was “funny” to spray this polar bear black has now influenced potential starvation for the bear. You can see more on the story here.
This just makes me lose faith in humanity.
Alexis Zarycki is your average girl with the hopes of leaving an everlasting impact on the world. Follow her on Instagram @official_lexpaige
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