One Canadian zoo is in hot water for a cold stunt, and is now being charged after one of its employees took a captive Kodiak bear cub to a Dairy Queen drive-thru for a quick treat. Discovery Wildlife Park, a private zoo in in Alberta, intends to plead guilty for failing to “to notify the provincial government prior to the bear leaving the zoo,” The Guardian reported. Earlier this year, footage of one-year-old Berkley sitting in the passenger seat being hand-fed an ice cream cone through the Dairy Queen drive-thru window went viral. Though the video has since been taken down from the platforms amid widespread backlash, Discovery Wildlife Park officials claim they never meant any harm. FREAK ACCIDENT AT DAIRY QUEEN DRIVE-THRU LEAVES 74-YEAR-OLD CUSTOMER DEAD“There was never any public present.
Source: Fox News May 11, 2018 15:56 UTC