Sharing was fine, until it came to the thing Mausi really wanted

05 October 2015

Mausi and Marmite are two of the most senior bears at Animals Asia’s Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre, so they’ve had plenty of time to work up a grudge.

And this #MoonBearMonday, Mausi is set on getting her way. She’s absolutely determined not to share the swing with her sister bear. However much she pleads.

Mausi decided not to share the swing with Marmite (1)

As one of the first bears taken in at the Vietnam sanctuary, Mausi has been around so long that she feels like she owns the place. And, as a 2kg cub, she was already Lady of the Manor. She had her run of the cub house, and no one could tell her no – or wanted to.

Marmite came to the Vietnam sanctuary a few months later, and the two became fast friends. And occasional rivals.

Mausi decided not to share the swing with Marmite (12)

Bear Manager Kelly Donithan said:

“They stayed in the same bear house, played with the same toys, fought like sisters. Mausi got bigger and bigger, but Marmite always acted like the big sister. And do you see that bear in the edge of the frame? That’s Mischa, who’s also part of their group. He got bossed around by both of them.”

It will be Marmite’s turn on the swing one day. But on this #MoonBearMonday, it looks like Mausi is getting her way once again.


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