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The management of the Grandview Mall in Guangzhou in China announced that they will temporarily relocate the polar bear Pizza to an ocean park while the cage in which the animal lives undergoes renovation. The animal, popularly known as the "saddest polar bear in the world" will be taken to an ocean park located in the region where it was born during the time the remodeling works last. It should be remembered that Pizza's story has moved thousands of people after his story of suffering while living locked in a small cage inside the shopping center became known. His case has sparked outrage among animal rights organizations and experts have assured that the bear is already beginning to show mental problems as a result of its stressful lifestyle. A few weeks ago, nearly a million people signed a petition asking Grandview Mall to close the controversial facility where PIzza is kept and move the animal to a more suitable location.
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