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Malayan Sun Bear
Vearl Brown and Saint Louis Zoo
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Saint Louis Zoo
St. Louis, MO, United States
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Title:
Malayan Sun Bear
Creator:
Vearl Brown, Saint Louis Zoo
Rights:
Photo by Vearl Brown / Copyright Saint Louis Zoo - All rights reserved / CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
External Link:
Find more information at stlzoo.org
Conservation information and habitat data from IUCN:
Conservation status information and habitat data from IUCN
Conservation Status:
Threatened
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