14.4.2021 – Source: The Leningrad Zoo, Photos by Micha Moroz
On Tuesday, April 13, one of the oldest polar bears in the world died at the Leningrad Zoo. Uslada was 33 years old. This was reported by the press release from the zoo today.
The photos of Uslada and her daughter Zabava were taken in 2014.
On average, polar bears live in zoos for 25 years, but Uslada has been there for almost 28 years. She was born in the Kazan Zoological Botanical Garden and at the age of 6 she was brought to St. Petersburg.
Uslada was an amazingly loving mother – she gave birth to 16 cubs. Watching how the bear touchingly and tenderly took care of the babies, it was difficult to imagine that in fact she was a formidable predator.
Uslada’s and Menschikow’s cubs
The children of Uslada and Menschikow 1994-2013
Uslada (19.11.1987) came to the Zoo Leningrad from the Zoo Kasan in 1993. Menschikov came from the Island “Novaya Zemlya” in 1989. He died in October 2016
Born – Name – Destination
27.11.1994 Simona, Moscow
12.12.1996 Siril, Tallinn, Estonia
27.11.1998 Colin, Moscow
27.11.1998 Cora, Brno, Czech Republic
09.12.2000 Liya, Queensland, Australia
09.12.2000 Ljutik, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
19.11.2002 Sedov, Krasnojarsk
19.11.2002 Bering, China
02.11.2004 Ladogor, Japan
27.11.2007 Krasin (Kai), Novosibirsk
27.11.2007 Petr (Sejto), Japan
10.11.2009 Simon, Moscow
10.11.2009 Samson, Korea
26.11.2011 Lomosonov, Jakutsk
09.12.2013 Zabava








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