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Polar bear mother and cub peer out from den,Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada - Mar 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Haines/REX (3685663f)
The mother and the cub peeked out on day eight
Polar bear mother and cub peer out from den,Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada - Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/oqvj
After wildlife photographer Christine Haines spent eight days watching a polar bear den, she thought she was out of luck in catching sight of them.
However her patience in the biting cold of the Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada was rewarded when she managed to steal a few snaps of a first a cub, then its mother peeking out of their hole.
Christine explains: "I was there to photograph polar bear mothers and cubs emerging from their den. I watched a den for eight days in minus 40 deg temps with wind chill.
"The 8th day they both finally peeked out of the den at sunset. The mother was sniffing the air to check for any danger like wolves"
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Polar bear mother and cub peer out from den,Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada - Mar 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Haines/REX (3685663e)
The mother and the cub peeked out on day eight
Polar bear mother and cub peer out from den,Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada - Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/oqvj
After wildlife photographer Christine Haines spent eight days watching a polar bear den, she thought she was out of luck in catching sight of them.
However her patience in the biting cold of the Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada was rewarded when she managed to steal a few snaps of a first a cub, then its mother peeking out of their hole.
Christine explains: "I was there to photograph polar bear mothers and cubs emerging from their den. I watched a den for eight days in minus 40 deg temps with wind chill.
"The 8th day they both finally peeked out of the den at sunset. The mother was sniffing the air to check for any danger like wolves"
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Polar bear mother and cub peer out from den,Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada - Mar 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Haines/REX (3685663d)
The mother and the cub peeked out on day eight
Polar bear mother and cub peer out from den,Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada - Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/oqvj
After wildlife photographer Christine Haines spent eight days watching a polar bear den, she thought she was out of luck in catching sight of them.
However her patience in the biting cold of the Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada was rewarded when she managed to steal a few snaps of a first a cub, then its mother peeking out of their hole.
Christine explains: "I was there to photograph polar bear mothers and cubs emerging from their den. I watched a den for eight days in minus 40 deg temps with wind chill.
"The 8th day they both finally peeked out of the den at sunset. The mother was sniffing the air to check for any danger like wolves"
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Polar bear mother and cub peer out from den,Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada - Mar 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Haines/REX (3685663c)
The mother and the cub peeked out on day eight
Polar bear mother and cub peer out from den,Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada - Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/oqvj
After wildlife photographer Christine Haines spent eight days watching a polar bear den, she thought she was out of luck in catching sight of them.
However her patience in the biting cold of the Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada was rewarded when she managed to steal a few snaps of a first a cub, then its mother peeking out of their hole.
Christine explains: "I was there to photograph polar bear mothers and cubs emerging from their den. I watched a den for eight days in minus 40 deg temps with wind chill.
"The 8th day they both finally peeked out of the den at sunset. The mother was sniffing the air to check for any danger like wolves"
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Polar bear mother and cub peer out from den,Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada - Mar 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Haines/REX (3685663b)
The mother and the cub peeked out on day eight
Polar bear mother and cub peer out from den,Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada - Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/oqvj
After wildlife photographer Christine Haines spent eight days watching a polar bear den, she thought she was out of luck in catching sight of them.
However her patience in the biting cold of the Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada was rewarded when she managed to steal a few snaps of a first a cub, then its mother peeking out of their hole.
Christine explains: "I was there to photograph polar bear mothers and cubs emerging from their den. I watched a den for eight days in minus 40 deg temps with wind chill.
"The 8th day they both finally peeked out of the den at sunset. The mother was sniffing the air to check for any danger like wolves"
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect (1192889a)
Mother polar bear (Ursus maritimus) with two coy (cubs-of-year) on multi-year ice floes in the Barents Sea off the eastern side of Heleysundet in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway. An adult male weighs around 400?680 kg (880?1,500 lb) while an adult female is about half that size. The IUCN now lists global warming as the most significant threat to the polar bear, primarily because the melting of its sea ice habitat reduces its ability to find sufficient food. The IUCN states, If climatic trends continue polar bears may become extirpated from most of their range within 100 years. On May 14, 2008, the United States Department of the Interior listed the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
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