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<strong>the</strong> pool area. However, <strong>the</strong>effectiveness of <strong>the</strong>se fans isquestionable. They are relativelysmall and <strong>the</strong> mist only seems toeffectively reach <strong>the</strong> pool area. Thefans were recommended only toprovide short-term relief and aircondition<strong>in</strong>gshould still be<strong>in</strong>stalled. 18While air-conditioned dens <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>back area of <strong>the</strong> enclosure areprovided to <strong>the</strong> polar bears, <strong>the</strong> densare <strong>in</strong>credibly small. 10If <strong>the</strong> male bear lies down sprawledon his belly on <strong>the</strong> floor of his den,he will fill <strong>the</strong> whole space. 10 If hechooses to enter <strong>the</strong> air-conditioneddens, he will <strong>the</strong>refore be conf<strong>in</strong>edto an extremely small area. If herema<strong>in</strong>s <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> open-air enclosure, hewill suffer from heat stress.Therefore, ei<strong>the</strong>r way, he will beuncomfortable.Methods by which polar bears cancool down but not provided for atS<strong>in</strong>gapore Zoo<strong>Polar</strong> bears can wea<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> heat bydigg<strong>in</strong>g deep day beds <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> soiluntil <strong>the</strong>y reach <strong>the</strong> permafrost.These day beds are often shaded bylong grasses and hummocky terra<strong>in</strong>. 10They may also take mud and dustbaths to cool down. 48Wild polar bears may jump <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong>cold Arctic Ocean to cool off ifoverheat<strong>in</strong>g. 20Wild polar bears will also balanceenergy expenditure and food <strong>in</strong>taketo regulate <strong>the</strong>ir bodytemperature. 48However, <strong>the</strong> polar bears atS<strong>in</strong>gapore Zoo cannot dig day beds,jump <strong>in</strong>to ice cold waters nor choose<strong>the</strong> food <strong>the</strong>y eat.A pool is provided for <strong>the</strong> bears, however, <strong>the</strong> temperature of <strong>the</strong> water isnot cold enough (17 degrees Celsius) for <strong>the</strong>se Arctic animals (sub-zerotemperatures). Sea water <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arctic seas rema<strong>in</strong>s at around -20°C all yearround. 50Sheba was born <strong>in</strong> a German zoo and came to S<strong>in</strong>gapore as a cub and Inukawas born <strong>in</strong> S<strong>in</strong>gapore, <strong>the</strong>refore it is true that nei<strong>the</strong>r bear has experiencednatural Arctic conditions. However, this does not mean that <strong>the</strong> bearshave become physically ‘adapted’ to <strong>the</strong> climate <strong>in</strong> S<strong>in</strong>gapore. They stillpossess all <strong>the</strong> physiological adaptations to life <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arctic.<strong>Polar</strong> bears cannot simply “adapt” to life <strong>in</strong> an unnatural climate <strong>in</strong> a shortspace of time (although <strong>the</strong>y can modify <strong>the</strong>ir behaviour). Adaptation isdef<strong>in</strong>ed as an “evolutionary process <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g genetic change by which apopulation becomes fitted to its prevail<strong>in</strong>g environment”. 52 Evolutionaryprocesses, by def<strong>in</strong>ition, require <strong>the</strong> accumulation of genetic differencesover long periods of time.What’s a polar bear do<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> tropics?30www.acres.org.sg

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