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bear cub school
the crew at the wildlife center came up with a creative plan to feed and care for the bear cub. first, they wanted to surround him with the sights, sensations, and smells of his own kind, so they dressed the part. whenever it was time for his feeding, they donned bear masks, gloves, and shoe coverings. they put on long, furry, black coats infused with the scent of black bears. to the crew’s relief, the hungry cub fed heartily on a nourishing formula similar to bear’s milk.
after 30 days of care, the cub had gained weight and strength and was eager to explore his surroundings. to continue his development, the crew turned his space into a classroom to help him learn bear cub behavior. logs and branches were installed so he could learn to scramble around and climb. dirt and leaves were spread on the floor for him to sniff out and snack on, and acorns that the staff hid for him to claw through in search of bugs, worms, and acorns.
question 2
think about the events below. when this article was written, which event had not yet happened?
a. the cub learned to climb on and over logs and branches.
b. staff members lured the cub into a crate for transport.
c. campers alerted authorities that they had found the cub.
d. the cub was released back into a wild forest habitat.
The text describes the wildlife center's ongoing care and training of the bear cub (gaining weight, learning behaviors, being fed bear-like formula). Option A is part of the current training, B and C are not mentioned at all, while releasing the cub back to the wild is a future step that has not yet occurred as the article focuses on the cub's care and development in the center.
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D. The cub was released back into a wild forest habitat.