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Raising a baby bear is a profound commitment that evolves through four distinct stages, beginning with the critical newborn phase where they require constant warmth and specialized milk formula fed from a bottle every few hours, as they are entirely dependent on you for survival. This intensive care transitions into the curious infant stage where they start exploring their environment, requiring a secure den-like space and the introduction of soft, mashed foods alongside their milk, while also needing gentle stimulation for bodily functions. The third stage is the playful juvenile phase, marked by a shift to solid foods like fish, fruits, and nuts, alongside important lessons in natural behaviors such as climbing and foraging, all while maintaining a safe distance to discourage human attachment. The final and most crucial stage is the pre-release wilding phase, where you gradually reduce all contact, providing food in scattered locations to encourage natural hunting instincts within a large, naturalistic enclosure until the bear is fully self-sufficient and ready for a managed return to its natural habitat.
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