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Six little bears moved into the Yunnan Wildlife Asylum Center in Kunming, Yunnan Province on Thursday, after they were rescued by anti-smuggling police.

A police officer feeds a sun bear in Kunming, southwest China's Yunnan Province Thursday May 14, 2009. Six little bears were moved into the Yunnan Wildlife Asylum Center in Kunming on Thursday, after they were rescued by anti-smuggling police.

A police officer feeds a sun bear in Kunming, southwest China's Yunnan Province Thursday May 14, 2009. Six little bears were moved into the Yunnan Wildlife Asylum Center in Kunming on Thursday, after they were rescued by anti-smuggling police.


Yunnan forest public security bureau at Daluo town, Xishuangbanna, bordering with Myanmar, found the six bears which were to smuggle out of the border. The six bears included a sun bear, which is one the class one protected animal list with giant pandas, and five black bears, which are on the class-two protected animal list.

The sun bear, only one month old, was slightly injured.

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