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Bear Caesar Finally Freed After Years In Cruel Torture Vest

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Bear Caesar Finally Freed After Years In Cruel Torture Vest

Bears are strong, highly clever animals. According to studies, American black bears are even capable of counting.

It is horrible to even consider holding somebody imprisoned for our amusement, but making someone wear a torture vest is incredibly cruel.

Hell on earth

Bear Caesar lived in a sort of hell on earth for the first portion of her life. In China, where she resided, a farm gathered materials for traditional Chinese medicine.

She was brutally made to use her gallbladder to feed bile to the farm. Her captors put her in a tight metal vest and drained her of the fluid around the clock. He could hardly move in the cramped space where she was imprisoned.

However, just when it seemed like her life would never get better, compassionate animal rights activists stepped in to support Caesar. It made all the difference.

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Caesar grew up in what can only be described as hell on earth, just like hundreds of other bears in China.

She was strapped with what could only be characterized as a torture device and made to dwell in a cramped, tiny place. The armor tightened her body like a medieval torture device, and a spike pointed at her neck stopped Caesar from trying to bite or take the contraption off.

Caesar’s side was far worse, with an open wound. They took the bile from her gallbladder, which she was compelled to provide, to create traditional Chinese medicine.

“It’s the worst imaginable bile farm torture,” Animals Asia, who saved Caesar, said about the vest.

Caesar endured a great deal of suffering in her appalling living circumstances, and it’s amazing that she survived. Caesar’s life changed in 2004 when she was one of several fortunate bears saved by Animals Asia, despite the gloom and the lack of hope that the torturing would stop.

She was now severely injured, irritated, and miserable. She was eventually able to remove the terrible garment and receive the affection and attention she so richly deserved, however, because of Animals Asia.

She changed entirely, becoming a powerful, majestic bear with a gorgeous, glowing coat. Caesar was a mark of respect, much like the Roman general from whom she inherited her name. She weighed 300 kg and was a remarkable presence due to her physical strength and stature.

“Caesar’s scars have all but disappeared and today she is an astonishingly beautiful (and formidable) bear, ” the organization wrote back in 2016.

Her favorite pastimes after being rescued were digging, swimming, and tanning, particularly in the pleasant, chilly fall weather.

”She has now spent a dozen happy years with Animals Asia in Chengdu, enjoying swims in the sunshine as well as indulging her natural digging instincts – particularly when the weather cools in the autumn,” Animals Asia said.

”Seeing a bear shake themselves like this is always a moment full of awe – they’re such incredibly beautiful, powerful animals and none more so than Caesar,” Nic Field, director of the group’s China bear and vet team, said in a statement. “To see her out in the sunshine – a dozen years on from her rescue – it’s hard to imagine her existence back then.”

Even though Caesar was spared, it’s crucial to keep in mind that much more needs to be done to put an end to animal suffering.

An estimated 10,000 bears are imprisoned in China. Caesar’s tale should hopefully act as a wake-up call, inspiring animal lovers everywhere to unite and work toward ending this.

”These metal jackets are now illegal so less common, but it’s likely that there are still some out there,” Steve Jackson, head of communications for Animals Asia, told The Dodo, in 2016.

Bear Caesar sad update

Even though Caesar’s rescue was only a minor protest against the bile industry, it had a profound impact on the life of the brown bear who had been suffering. She made up for lost time by swimming, climbing, and running freely across the grass after spending years buried in the dark.

Unfortunately, she eventually succumbed to the terrible conditions she had to suffer on the gallbladder farm. An extremely aggressive tumor formed, serving as a harsh reminder of the infections and cellular damage brought on by frequent gallbladder removals, which are a common occurrence for many bears who are rescued.

Caesar died shortly after the malignancy was found, leaving Animals Asia and her caregivers devastated. Her narrative serves as a sobering reminder of the bravery and tenacity of creatures who endure unspeakable cruelty as well as a moving update on the continued problems faced by bears like her.

After 13 years, the saved brown bea is eventually killed by bile farm torture.

If the sad life of Brown Bear Caesar taught us anything, it is that we must seize every chance to save a single bear and that we must stop until all bears are released from the remaining bile farms in China and Vietnam. We can never fully comprehend how much they depend on us. We are unable to go.

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With over a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jason has reported on everything from global events to everyday heroes, always aiming to inform, engage, and inspire. Known for his clear writing and relentless curiosity, he believes journalism should give a voice to the unheard and hold power to account.

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