| Home | | | History | | | Galleries | | | Membership | | | Members' Show Application | | | Events | | | News | | | Guestbook | | | Mailing List | | | Links | | | Contact |
| Home | | | History | | | Galleries | | | Membership | | | Members' Show Application | | | Events | | | News | | | Guestbook | | | Mailing List | | | Links | | | Contact |
Pencil Crayon Available on Cards in the Gift Shop
In the wild, polar bears live about 20 years. In captivity the range is 30 to 40 years.
Born in the Russian Arctic in 1966, and arriving at the Assiniboine Park Zoo as an orphaned cub in 1967, Debby spent most of her life with her mate Skipper. The pair produced six surviving offspring.
When she turned 41, Debby was entered into the 2008 Guinness Book of Records as the oldest living polar bear. At 42 she was within the top three longevity record-holders for all eight species of bears.
| Home | | | History | | | Galleries | | | Membership | | | Members' Show Application | | | Events | | | News | | | Guestbook | | | Mailing List | | | Links | | | Contact |