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  1. Hafandi, A., Hanafi, R., Azwan, H., Mohd Hezmee, M.N., Hassim, H.A., Tengku Rinalfi Putra, T.A., et al.
    Jurnal Veterinar Malaysia, 2018;30(1):23-25.
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    The mirror self-recognition (MSR) is a behavioral technique to determine whether an animal has the ability to
    identify themselves in front of a mirror. A Malayan sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) was selected from Zoo Negara
    Malaysia and an acrylic mirror is placed outside of the cage to observe interaction of the animal to the mirror. This
    study showed that the bear’s behaviour was inconsistent due to the inability of the animal to recognize its own
    reflection after exposure to the close and open mirror tests. These results suggest that when keeping Malayan sun bears
    in captivity, putting a mirror as enrichment may promote communication and familiarity between conspecific.
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