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Summer treat: Polar bears frolic in donated load of snow

The Columbian
Published: July 31, 2017, 5:40pm
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Polar bear Venus, right, and her 8-month-old cub of the Ranua Zoo enjoy the snow in the polar bear’s enclosure in Ranua, Finnish Lapland on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. The snow was donated to the Ranua Wildlife Park by the Ruka ski center some 150 kilometers (90 miles) away, to help cool down the polar bears in temperatures of around 24 degrees Celsius (75 F), but were expected to cool down by weekend.
Polar bear Venus, right, and her 8-month-old cub of the Ranua Zoo enjoy the snow in the polar bear’s enclosure in Ranua, Finnish Lapland on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. The snow was donated to the Ranua Wildlife Park by the Ruka ski center some 150 kilometers (90 miles) away, to help cool down the polar bears in temperatures of around 24 degrees Celsius (75 F), but were expected to cool down by weekend. (Marko Junttila/Ranua Zoo via AP) Photo Gallery

HELSINKI (AP) — Polar bear mom Venus has gotten a summer treat — a chance to frolic in the snow with her eight-month-old cub despite the heat enveloping Finland’s northern Lapland.

A pile of snow has been dumped onto their home at Ranua Wildlife Park, 470 miles north of Helsinki. It was donated by the Ruka ski center to help cool down the polar bears, who were suffering in unusual temperatures of 75 degrees Fahrenheit.

Venus’ cub, who has not been named yet, took his fledgling steps out of hibernation in March when he jumped out into the fresh Arctic snow. On Wednesday he enjoyed the new snow.

Ranua is home to 200 animals, including 50 other Arctic species such as arctic foxes, geese, cranes, minks, buzzards, owls, otters, reindeer and wolverine.

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