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"Very few survive outside captivity," he said.
Outside captivity, they never live alone, and never live in the sub-Arctic.
Experts said the sighting was "highly significant" as it strongly suggested a small breeding population of beavers now existed outside captivity.
Three cubs have been spotted in the pack -- the first recorded births outside captivity within the current borders of Germany since about 1850.
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That would be pointless, since these animals have spent little, if any, time outside of captivity.
Boyle and Coleman's surviving children ― 4-year-old Jonah, 2-year-old Noah and 6-month-old Grace ― have never known a life outside of captivity. .
At the start of the 20th century, it is estimated there were over 100,000 tigers in the wild, but the population has dwindled outside of captivity to between 1,500 and 3,500.
He and the other captives were forbidden from communicating with the outside world during their captivity but he memorised the last message left by Mr Foley and passed it on to the journalist's family.
The unity of the church, which was dispersed geographically, was understood from the viewpoint of the Diaspora (the dispersion of the Jews outside Palestine after the Babylonian Captivity).
The species cannot naturally survive outside bamboo forests, though in captivity they have been maintained on cereals, milk, and garden fruits and vegetables.
Which wouldn't be that big a deal in the animal kingdom except that Hua Mei is the first giant panda cub outside China to be born in captivity -- and to survive longer than a few days -- in more than a decade.
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