A polar bear that killed a young mother and her baby last month in western Alaska was likely an older animal in poor physical condition, officials say.But they said tests came back negative for pathogens that affect the brain and cause aggressive behaviour.Dr Kimberlee Beckmen, a state wildlife veterinarian, collected and examined samples from the bear’s head the day after the attack, when weather conditions allowed her and an Alaska State Trooper to fly to the village.
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