The last polar bear kept in South Korea will be sent to Britain to escape the country's stifling, humid summers and live out his days in more appropriate surroundings, zoo keepers said today.
Tongki -- a 23-year-old male named after a Japanese cartoon character of the 1980s -- lives in a 330-square-metre (3500-square-foot) concrete enclosure at the Everland theme park outside Seoul.
Born in captivity at a zoo in the southern city of Masan, Tongki is the only polar bear in South Korea and has been living alone in Everland since his last fellow resident died three years ago.
As temperatures inched towards 30 degrees Celsius today, Tongki cooled off in a pool while zoo keepers threw him fish to eat.
This November he will be moved to the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in the north of England. The park boasts a 40,000-square-metre polar bear reserve designed to replicate the animals' Arctic summer habitat, complete with several lakes.
"I just hope he spends his last years in greater happiness and a better environment," keeper Lee Kwang-hee told AFP, holding back tears. Four polar bears already live at the Yorkshire park -- Victor, Pixel, Nissan and Nobby -- although whether Tongki joins them will depend on whether they accept him.
Everland said Tongki will not be replaced, and other South Korean zoos have no plans to import the animals, which are classed as "vulnerable" on the
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