Obituaries
Klondike, Country's Oldest Polar Bear, Dies At 34
The Philadelphia Zoo's remaining polar bear Coldilocks, also 34, now becomes the oldest polar bear in the United States.

Klondike, a polar bear that called the Philadelphia Zoo home, has died. She was 34.
Zoo officials announced the polar bear was euthanized Friday morning due to the “recent and substantial decline in her medical condition.”
She was the country’s oldest polar bear, according to the Philadelphia Zoo.
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According to the zoo, animal care staff said she had a noticeable deterioration in her health approximately two weeks ago, including difficulty standing and walking after lying down.
“After a complete physical exam the veterinary team treated her for a urinary tract infection as well as mobility issues. Despite treatment, there was no significant improvement in her condition, and given her advanced age and poor prognosis, zoo staff decided that the best decision would be to humanely euthanatize her,” the zoo announced via Facebook.
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At 34 years old, Klondike exceeded the typical lifespan for her species.
The zoo’s remaining polar bear Coldilocks, also 34, now becomes the oldest polar bear in the United States.
“In addition to the joy she brought our staff and guests over three decades here, she has been an important ambassador to wild polar bears, who are increasingly threatened by climate change and resulting shrinkage of polar ice. We hope she has inspired many to make commitments in their daily lives to reduce energy and water use, which will contribute to efforts to slow climate change,” the Zoo said.
Klondike fans took to social media to express their condolences. ”Just lost a bit of my childhood,” one person Tweeted.
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