
Polar bear eating pumpkin – Photo courtesy of Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat
Today’s good news story comes from the Good News Network.
Polar Bear Gleefully Eating a 1,400-Pound Pumpkin Donated for His Dinner is a Sight to Behold
It’s not every day that Henry the polar bear sees something that weighs more than he does.
At 1,200 pounds, the polar bear is the world’s largest land predator, but here was something substantially heavier, and it was just sitting there in his enclosure.

Defensive at first, Henry eventually dug into the sweet, crunchy flesh of a giant, 1,400 lbs. pumpkin that was donated to the nonprofit that looks after him. The photos will steal a chuckle out of anyone.
Reported first by CTV News, the Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat received the pumpkin as a total coincidence, and the organization’s manager, Amy Baxendell-Young, told the outlet how it happened.
“One of my staff was driving up from down south and ended up directly behind this pumpkin as it was on the highway,” she said.
Her staff member gave her a call and said that the truck carrying the massive gourd had a logo on the side: Aidie Creek Gardens. Baxendell-Young decided to call them up.
“And pretty quickly they got back to me and said, if we don’t take it, it’s just going in the compost. Henry actually came out and didn’t know what it was—and got actually quite defensive … because I think he was just quite shocked at this new thing in his enclosure.”
Evolved to eat mostly baby seals, which are all fat, a polar bear can zoom through a pumpkin without putting on any weight at all. Unlike for humans, for whom a pumpkin or squash is a complex carb with polyphenols and fiber, for a bear, it’s all empty calories.

The Cochrane Habitat in Ontario is the world’s only nonprofit organization that provides sanctuary to polar bears in need of human care and who can’t live in the wild anymore. They often receive presents for their bears around Polar Bear Awareness Week.
Photos released by the habitat show Henry in something of a food coma after smashing around a third of the pumpkin in one sitting.
The good news in this story is reading about a very happy Polar Bear. Today’s JohnKu talks about happiness. I hope you have a lovely weekend.
A small Measure by John W. Howell © 2025
It doesn’t take much.
Happiness is a matter . . .
Of joy in small chunks






















So funny. Thanks for sharing, and enjoy a wonderful weekend! John, i hope you also will gift your two home predators with pumpkins. 😉 i am sure after the first contact the living room will look like a scene from a horro movie. Lol xx Michael
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They have a stuffed pumpkin for a few minutes, and yes, you are right about the horror show. Thanks, Michael
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Nothing better than a bear having the time of his life
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Especially a polar bear. 🐻❄️
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The squirrels around here certainly demolish pumpkins. What fun that polar bears enjoy them as well.
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The deer here like them, too. I agree on the fun, Joy. 😀
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One very happy polar bear! Really enjoyed this news story, John.
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I’m glad you enjoyed it, Esther. It just hit the right note with me as well. 😊
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It makes me wonder if the deer around the corner from our house are equally as thrilled when my sister dismantles our outdoor displays and hauls all her pumpkins to their part of the planet… This is awesome!!
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Earlier this week, a lady who lives near us in Central Texas shared a picture of deer enjoying a huge pumpkin. She planned on putting out more for them.
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Yes, our deer love them.
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I’m sure they love it. I know our deer love their pumpkins. Thanks, Annette.
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Those photos are hilarious. He looks so happy at first, then looks like I do after turkey dinner at the end.
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Ha ha ha. So true, Craig. Thanks for the laugh. 😆
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Absolutely wonderful. You’ve heard about nature’s balance? Here’s one example: Bear + pumpkin = me + a new half gallon of Bluebell.
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Man oh man. You are talking about a balance made in heaven. Gotta get me some Bluebell. 😀
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One of the best stories, John. Thanks for making my day!
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Always glad when the story gives a lift. Thanks for letting me know, Grant.
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Fantastic! The photos are hilarious! Who knew riding behind a truck would be such a good thing. Yay for Henry!
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So glad you liked it, Lois.
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These photos are just priceless, particularly the last one!
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They are. So glad you liked them, Liz
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This put a smile on my face, especially the photo of Henry in a pumpkin-induced coma. The best news is that someone is caring for these polar bears!
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I agree, Noelle. 😂
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Holy prodigious pumpkin, Batman! If anyone criticizes me for eating two slices of pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving, I’ll tell them about this polar bear 🙃
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Gives us all a good excuse. Thanks Dave.
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Gotta be a huge pumpkin of it looks that big next to a polar bear.
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You are so right. Thanks, Charles.
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It’s wonderful that the huge pumpkin was given as a gift to Henry, John. To me, he looks very happy and full after eating it.
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It is a smile maker for sure. Thanks, Tim
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😊
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Why does the picture of Henry bring back memories of post-Thanksgiving?😊
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On the couch. 🛋️🤣
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Why do we do that to ourselves? 🤣
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Because we can and then regret it. 😊
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Now that is a sweet story for this Friday, John! Love this so much.
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I’m so glad, Dale.. 😊
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🤗
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This made me happy! Thanks, John:)
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I’m so glad, Denise.
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LOL! This is a delightful post! He does look like he’s in a pumpkin coma. Have a lovely week-end, John!
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You as well, Deborah.
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Thank you!
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Talk about smashing pumpkins! 🎶 Sweet story. Thank you for sharing. 😊
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So glad you liked it, Michele.
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😊🙏🏻🎃
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Polar bears are such immense creatures, I mean this fella makes that giant pumpkin look like no big thing AND he puts on zero pounds in the process. Impressive.
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Yeah, where do we find grub like that?
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Not at Whole Foods, tell you what.
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Whole paycheck is a belly in the making.
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You know it!
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Wow that is pretty amazing, both the size of the pumpkin and polar bear eating it. Incidentally I am soon going to drink a big Pumpkin beer called Pumpinator.
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I have not had that beer. Enjoy.
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Thank you. It is a stout with pumpkin spice brewed by St. Arnold’s in Houston.
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😊 Yum
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Oh what a fun fri – yay for Henry! I love this, John! 🩷❤️🩷❤️🩷❤️🩷
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Thank you, Cindy. I loved it, too.
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Delightful good news post! Henry figured it out fast that it was easier to catch than a baby seal and a nice addition to his protein diet. TGIF, John.
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Thank you, Jo. Henry is one in a million. 😊
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Reminds me, I’ve got to get to COSTCO for one of their humongous pumpkin pies, maybe two at $6 ea. they’re delicious.
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We just got a Dubai cake. Terrific.
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I wasn’t sure what a Dubai cake was so I researched it and WOW, it sounds fantastic. And, of course the chocolate and pistachios makes it healthy 😉. I just might have to indulge, myself.
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It is very rich. The price is out of sight, but we had to try it.
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Decadence is in
Have you tried the Dubai cake
Go ahead, be spoiled
My attempt at a haiku. Are punctuations allowed?
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Yes, punctuation is allowed. Lovely Haiku, Steve.
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So happy for Henry and so grateful there are folks out there ready to bring simple happiness to creatures, especially those whose habitat is shrinking due to climate change. Thanks for bringing this good news story today. I needed it, John!
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Always glad to hear it was a welcome bit of news. Thanks for sharing, Monika.
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OMG, I love this. I adore polar bears. I’ve never met one, but if one tries to crash Twiggy and Tempeste’s yard, they should befriend it… and the rhino.
Thank goodness there are those around to take care of animals that can’t take care of themselves anymore.
With global warming, the Polar Bears are in trouble. It’s nice to see a happy one.
Lovely JohnKu, thank you John!
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I agree that more care should be given to polar bears. You would think the Chinese and India would have more concern for the planet. Glad you liked the JohnKu. 😊X
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Agree!
Still, it must be moot to care about the planet, when securing food is a daily chore and clean water is scarce.
I know everything is at odds with itself.
Nothing makes people not care about tomorrow like grinding poverty.
You might think I’m crazy, but imo the planet is overcrowded. The planet cannot keep up with the food needs of humans and the abject waste we create.
Many hard core religious beliefs will not allow for birth control. The eating of animals is unnecessary in today’s world, considering current nutritional health/dietary info.
1 acre of land to feed 1 vegetarian for 1 year.
5 acres of land to feed 1 meat based diet person per year.
Plastic.
As we can see, people won’t change, so the planet is.
Gee, I’m yakky this morning!
OX OX OX OX
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My point is that the US could go to a zero-carbon footprint, and it would not significantly alter the eventual outcomes for the planet. Sadly.
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Sadly!
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That is adorable!
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😊 I thought so, too.
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Your JohnKu is perfect for Henry and his pumpkin.
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This post is a delight, John. Hugs.
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Glad you like it, Robbie.
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What a happy bear! Food diversity is good even for Polar Bears! Thank you, dear John!
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😊
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