Little polar bear's father might be the son of a mom who adopted polar bear san after he g...

Saki March 22, 2018 10:04 am

Little polar bear's father might be the son of a mom who adopted polar bear san after he got abandoned with his biological mother and brother. So it's not sure yet if polar bear-san is her actual uncle

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    golarry March 23, 2018 4:18 am

    actually, his adopted family died. A bigger polar bear killed his mother when she tried to protect them and took his brother to eat him. (ᵕ﹏ᵕ)

    Saki March 23, 2018 6:44 am
    actually, his adopted family died. A bigger polar bear killed his mother when she tried to protect them and took his brother to eat him. (ᵕ﹏ᵕ) golarry

    No, I mean, the brother might be alive. We don't know yet if the big polar bear really ate him. Because the father said "I have a kind little brother.." like he's very found of the little brother. It's not like something the brother who has abandoned him would said...
    And he said "little brother" not "twin brother". Also when seal-kun's unconscious, he met with the adopted mom's ghost but not the brother too. So yeah, the bro might be survived back then O_O

    blueninja89 March 26, 2018 5:13 pm
    No, I mean, the brother might be alive. We don't know yet if the big polar bear really ate him. Because the father said "I have a kind little brother.." like he's very found of the little brother. It's not like... Saki

    I really hope you're right but in nature lone adult male polar bears will kill young polar bear males in order for the mother to be free to mate without any prior obligations to nurse the offspring of her another male. After they've killed the young they'll usually eat them. This type of cannibalism is prevalent in many animal species, and is notably done by adult lions as well.

    blueninja89 March 26, 2018 5:14 pm
    No, I mean, the brother might be alive. We don't know yet if the big polar bear really ate him. Because the father said "I have a kind little brother.." like he's very found of the little brother. It's not like... Saki

    I really hope you're right but in nature lone adult male polar bears will kill young polar bear males in order for the mother to be free to mate without any prior obligations to nurse the offspring of her another male. After they've killed the young they'll usually eat them. This type of cannibalism is prevalent in many animal species, and is notably done by adult lions as well. Sorry I watch Animal Planet way too much.