14 Reasons Sun Bears Are Your New Favourite Animal Video | Bears About The House | BBC Earth
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Did you knows sun bears are the smallest bears on the planet, but they have the longest tongue of any bear species! Here are 14 reasons why you'll love sun bears. Extra content from Bears About The House In this heartwarming and at times hard-hitting series, conservationist Giles Clark helps set up a bear rescue centre in South East Asia while rearing bear cubs of his own. Having previously raised endangered tigers and big cats in his family home, Giles travels to Laos in Asia, where sun and moon bears are under threat due to illegal bear bile farming. A pioneering wildlife rescue centre is being built, and Giles and his family move in next door to help. Alongside caring for a sun bear and two moon bear cubs at home, Giles rescues bears from all over the country, builds wild enclosures so liberated bears can live a natural life, and releases other rescued animals back to the wild. Will he manage to secure a free future for bears in Laos?