'He still isn’t out of the woods and has a long way to go yet,' says Canterbury's Wildwood Trust.
A two-year-old brown bear that underwent pioneering brain surgery is recovering "remarkably well", according to keepers.
Jon Forde, head of bears at the trust, said Boki's "favourite" medicine was Calpol, a painkiller for children containing paracetamol. Boki is receiving round-the-clock care from specialists following the surgery on 9 October by wildlife veterinary surgeon Romain Pizzi.
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