Animals
Polar Bear, 'World's Saddest Animal,' Trapped in Argentine Zoo
Arturo the polar bear, confined to a zoo in sweltering Argentina, has been referred to as the "world's saddest animal," as he is falling into depression and exhibiting odd behavior, and animal lovers everywhere are campaigning to set him free.
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