Wisp O' Mist
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A tiny pool, wholly indoors, with all hard surfaces...
Was I supposed to be impressed by it...?
I can't believe that polar bears were kept in a zoo in a hot country like India.
However, India is too hot to keep polar bears.
Just because you "can't believe it" due to India being tropical doesn't change facts. Several zoos in India have had them over the last hundred-odd years. The climate is unsuitable, especially in the menagerie days when they were housed in small barred cages with blocks of ice to try and keep them cold, but they were clearly still there.The information on zootierliste is not necessarily correct, but since there is a source of information, it cannot be said that there is no possibility that it was keep in the past.
PC MYSORE SRI CHAMARAJENDRA ZOO POLAR BEARS INDIA (a25778) | eBayJust because you "can't believe it" due to India being tropical doesn't change facts. Several zoos in India have had them over the last hundred-odd years. The climate is unsuitable, especially in the menagerie days when they were housed in small barred cages with blocks of ice to try and keep them cold, but they were clearly still there.
Alipore Zoo's first Polar Bear was kept from March 1886 to November 1887. They had at least one more in the 1960s.
Vandalur Zoo in Chennai had a Polar Bear from 1955 to 1959.
I've also seen an undated postcard from Mysore Zoo showing a pair of Polar Bears.
There will undoubtably be others because, often, old zoo records available are just newspaper articles from the time.