Duluth polar bear making progress after surgery

Duluth Zoo animals
In a June 21, 2012 file photo, Berlin, a polar bear from the Lake Superior Zoo, found a new temporary home at the Como Zoo. Berlin had major surgery in October after Como zookeepers found her lethargic and unresponsive.
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- A polar bear whose Duluth zoo exhibit was flooded this summer is making a strong recovery after surgery last month in St. Paul.

Officials at St. Paul's Como Zoo say Berlin is back with Como's twin polar bears, Buzz and Neil.

Berlin had major surgery at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center after Como zookeepers found her lethargic and unresponsive. Doctors performed exploratory abdominal surgery and removed a mass of dead tissue that had been causing internal bleeding.

A veterinarian says it's highly unlikely the polar bear would have survived without surgery.

Berlin was cleared to go back on exhibit last week. Zookeepers say she has resumed her normal diet.

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