Twin Valley Zoo Now One of the Few Venues in Ontario to with Baby Black Bear Exhibits

Brantford, Canada, August 04, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Twin Valley Zoo, one of the leading venues in Ontario for witnessing some of nature’s rarest creatures, has announced that three baby black bears were recently born. The zoo’s baby black bears are now in a large enclosure with their mama and papa bear and have already begun delighting visitors with their engaging playful antics.

Black bears are one of Canada’s most fearsome creatures. Found in various national parks across the country, black bears are known to be most active during the night time. As they like to hunt and eat under the cover of darkness, sighting one of these rare creatures has become a challenge. Fortunately however, proactive venues such as the Twin Valley Zoo are now offering guests the opportunity to see these majestic animals for themselves.

The Twin Valley Zoo in Brantford, Ontario acquired the black bears several weeks ago. And the three young siblings are now seamlessly adapting to their new habitat while alongside their mama and papa bear. Guests to the zoo will be delighted with how the animals interact with one another. And their playtime and feeding techniques act as an engaging educational guide for young visitors to the zoo. The three baby black bears can often be seen climbing 30 to 40 feet on the large trees within their zoo enclosure. They also love to play in the wide pond that has been included within their enclosure area to provide that sense of natural habitat that ensures the animals experience true relaxation and comfort.

In addition to the new black bears, Twin Valley Zoo is home to numerous rare animals that simply love to interact with visiting guests. The zoo also offers access to their Creature Showcase. This exhibition enables guests to see the baby animals featured in the zoo, while learning about the animal’s particular behaviours from a trained zoo keeper.

To learn more about the latest events taking place at Twin Valley Zoo, please contact the venue directly and speak with an on-site specialist. Alternatively, future guests can visit www.twinvalleyzoo.com to learn more.
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