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FEATURE - Zwei Eisbären kämpfen spielerisch
Pictured: Two polar bears playfight.
As polar bears wait for the ice to freeze over so they can go out on it to hunt, they playfight with each other in order to practice their prey catching skills. Neither of the bears were seriously hurt as they exchanged punches but the smaller bear had some blood on its coat from when the pair’s teeth clashed.
Semi-professional wildlife photographer Russell Millner captured the photo on the Hudson Bay near the town of Arviat in Northern Canada. The 61 year old, from Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria, said: “It was pretty spectacular to see - I’ve photographed polar bears before in a number of different places, but this was the first time I’d seen them playfight like this SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS
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FEATURE - Zwei Eisbären kämpfen spielerisch
Pictured: Two polar bears playfight.
As polar bears wait for the ice to freeze over so they can go out on it to hunt, they playfight with each other in order to practice their prey catching skills. Neither of the bears were seriously hurt as they exchanged punches but the smaller bear had some blood on its coat from when the pair’s teeth clashed.
Semi-professional wildlife photographer Russell Millner captured the photo on the Hudson Bay near the town of Arviat in Northern Canada. The 61 year old, from Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria, said: “It was pretty spectacular to see - I’ve photographed polar bears before in a number of different places, but this was the first time I’d seen them playfight like this SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS
Please byline: Russell Millner/Solent News
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FEATURE - Zwei Eisbären kämpfen spielerisch
Pictured: Two polar bears playfight.
As polar bears wait for the ice to freeze over so they can go out on it to hunt, they playfight with each other in order to practice their prey catching skills. Neither of the bears were seriously hurt as they exchanged punches but the smaller bear had some blood on its coat from when the pair’s teeth clashed.
Semi-professional wildlife photographer Russell Millner captured the photo on the Hudson Bay near the town of Arviat in Northern Canada. The 61 year old, from Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria, said: “It was pretty spectacular to see - I’ve photographed polar bears before in a number of different places, but this was the first time I’d seen them playfight like this SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS
Please byline: Russell Millner/Solent News
© Russell Millner/Solent News & Photo Agency
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FEATURE - Zwei Eisbären kämpfen spielerisch
Pictured: Two polar bears playfight.
As polar bears wait for the ice to freeze over so they can go out on it to hunt, they playfight with each other in order to practice their prey catching skills. Neither of the bears were seriously hurt as they exchanged punches but the smaller bear had some blood on its coat from when the pair’s teeth clashed.
Semi-professional wildlife photographer Russell Millner captured the photo on the Hudson Bay near the town of Arviat in Northern Canada. The 61 year old, from Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria, said: “It was pretty spectacular to see - I’ve photographed polar bears before in a number of different places, but this was the first time I’d seen them playfight like this SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS
Please byline: Russell Millner/Solent News
© Russell Millner/Solent News & Photo Agency
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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FEATURE - Zwei Eisbären kämpfen spielerisch
Pictured: Two polar bears playfight.
As polar bears wait for the ice to freeze over so they can go out on it to hunt, they playfight with each other in order to practice their prey catching skills. Neither of the bears were seriously hurt as they exchanged punches but the smaller bear had some blood on its coat from when the pair’s teeth clashed.
Semi-professional wildlife photographer Russell Millner captured the photo on the Hudson Bay near the town of Arviat in Northern Canada. The 61 year old, from Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria, said: “It was pretty spectacular to see - I’ve photographed polar bears before in a number of different places, but this was the first time I’d seen them playfight like this SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS
Please byline: Russell Millner/Solent News
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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FEATURE - Zwei Eisbären kämpfen spielerisch
Pictured: Two polar bears playfight.
As polar bears wait for the ice to freeze over so they can go out on it to hunt, they playfight with each other in order to practice their prey catching skills. Neither of the bears were seriously hurt as they exchanged punches but the smaller bear had some blood on its coat from when the pair’s teeth clashed.
Semi-professional wildlife photographer Russell Millner captured the photo on the Hudson Bay near the town of Arviat in Northern Canada. The 61 year old, from Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria, said: “It was pretty spectacular to see - I’ve photographed polar bears before in a number of different places, but this was the first time I’d seen them playfight like this SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS
Please byline: Russell Millner/Solent News
© Russell Millner/Solent News & Photo Agency
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10146701_003
FEATURE - Zwei Eisbären kämpfen spielerisch
Pictured: Two polar bears playfight.
As polar bears wait for the ice to freeze over so they can go out on it to hunt, they playfight with each other in order to practice their prey catching skills. Neither of the bears were seriously hurt as they exchanged punches but the smaller bear had some blood on its coat from when the pair’s teeth clashed.
Semi-professional wildlife photographer Russell Millner captured the photo on the Hudson Bay near the town of Arviat in Northern Canada. The 61 year old, from Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria, said: “It was pretty spectacular to see - I’ve photographed polar bears before in a number of different places, but this was the first time I’d seen them playfight like this SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS
Please byline: Russell Millner/Solent News
© Russell Millner/Solent News & Photo Agency
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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FEATURE - Zwei Eisbären kämpfen spielerisch
Pictured: Two polar bears playfight.
As polar bears wait for the ice to freeze over so they can go out on it to hunt, they playfight with each other in order to practice their prey catching skills. Neither of the bears were seriously hurt as they exchanged punches but the smaller bear had some blood on its coat from when the pair’s teeth clashed.
Semi-professional wildlife photographer Russell Millner captured the photo on the Hudson Bay near the town of Arviat in Northern Canada. The 61 year old, from Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria, said: “It was pretty spectacular to see - I’ve photographed polar bears before in a number of different places, but this was the first time I’d seen them playfight like this SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS
Please byline: Russell Millner/Solent News
© Russell Millner/Solent News & Photo Agency
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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FEATURE - Zwei Eisbären kämpfen spielerisch
Pictured: Two polar bears playfight.
As polar bears wait for the ice to freeze over so they can go out on it to hunt, they playfight with each other in order to practice their prey catching skills. Neither of the bears were seriously hurt as they exchanged punches but the smaller bear had some blood on its coat from when the pair’s teeth clashed.
Semi-professional wildlife photographer Russell Millner captured the photo on the Hudson Bay near the town of Arviat in Northern Canada. The 61 year old, from Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria, said: “It was pretty spectacular to see - I’ve photographed polar bears before in a number of different places, but this was the first time I’d seen them playfight like this SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS
Please byline: Russell Millner/Solent News
© Russell Millner/Solent News & Photo Agency
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Alert polar bear (Ursus maritimus) on the rocky, sub-arctic shoreline of the Hudson Bay north of Churchill in Manitoba, Canada
Alert polar bear (Ursus maritimus) on the rocky, sub-arctic shoreline of the Hudson Bay north of Churchill in Manitoba, Canada, North America
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Sunrise over the semi-frozen Hudson Bay in northern Manitoba, Canada
Sunrise over the semi-frozen Hudson Bay in northern Manitoba, Canada, North America
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FEATURE - Wunderschöne Polar-Bäre
POLAR BEAR in evening light Ursus maritimus near Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada
Polar bear populations are likely to fall by more than 30% by around the middle of the century as global warming thaws Arctic sea ice, experts said in the most detailed review of the predators to date.
The report, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, estimated there are between 22,000 and 31,000 polar bears in the Arctic and said they will be increasingly vulnerable as their habitat shrinks.
"Climate change will continue to seriously threaten polar bear survival in the future," Inger Andersen, IUCN Director General, said of the study, based on updated counts and new projections of sea ice since a previous review in 2008.
It said there was a high probability that "the global polar bear population will decline by more than 30% over the next 35 to 40 years", broadly reaffirming findings from 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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Linda Evangelista for Hudson Bay.
Canadian fashion icon Linda Evangelista as the new face of The Room, HudsonÕs BayÕs luxury destination.
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Linda Evangelista for Hudson Bay.
Canadian fashion icon Linda Evangelista as the new face of The Room, HudsonÕs BayÕs luxury destination.
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Linda Evangelista for Hudson Bay.
Canadian fashion icon Linda Evangelista as the new face of The Room, HudsonÕs BayÕs luxury destination.
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Linda Evangelista for Hudson Bay.
Canadian fashion icon Linda Evangelista as the new face of The Room, HudsonÕs BayÕs luxury destination.
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FEATURE - Wunderschöne Polar-Bäre
CANADA, MANITOBA, NEAR CHURCHILL, POLAR BEARS WALKING ON SEA ICE, POLAR BEAR (URSUS MARITIMUS)
Polar bear populations are likely to fall by more than 30% by around the middle of the century as global warming thaws Arctic sea ice, experts said in the most detailed review of the predators to date.
The report, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, estimated there are between 22,000 and 31,000 polar bears in the Arctic and said they will be increasingly vulnerable as their habitat shrinks.
"Climate change will continue to seriously threaten polar bear survival in the future," Inger Andersen, IUCN Director General, said of the study, based on updated counts and new projections of sea ice since a previous review in 2008.
It said there was a high probability that "the global polar bear population will decline by more than 30% over the next 35 to 40 years", broadly reaffirming findings from 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Wunderschöne Polar-Bäre
CANADA, MANITOBA, NEAR CHURCHILL, TUNDRA, POLAR BEAR SILHOUETTED AT SUNSET, POLAR BEAR (URSUS MARITIMUS)
Polar bear populations are likely to fall by more than 30% by around the middle of the century as global warming thaws Arctic sea ice, experts said in the most detailed review of the predators to date.
The report, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, estimated there are between 22,000 and 31,000 polar bears in the Arctic and said they will be increasingly vulnerable as their habitat shrinks.
"Climate change will continue to seriously threaten polar bear survival in the future," Inger Andersen, IUCN Director General, said of the study, based on updated counts and new projections of sea ice since a previous review in 2008.
It said there was a high probability that "the global polar bear population will decline by more than 30% over the next 35 to 40 years", broadly reaffirming findings from 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Wunderschöne Polar-Bäre
CANADA, MANITOBA, NEAR CHURCHILL, POLAR BEAR MOTHER WITH CUBS (ABOUT TWO YEARS OLD)
Polar bear populations are likely to fall by more than 30% by around the middle of the century as global warming thaws Arctic sea ice, experts said in the most detailed review of the predators to date.
The report, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, estimated there are between 22,000 and 31,000 polar bears in the Arctic and said they will be increasingly vulnerable as their habitat shrinks.
"Climate change will continue to seriously threaten polar bear survival in the future," Inger Andersen, IUCN Director General, said of the study, based on updated counts and new projections of sea ice since a previous review in 2008.
It said there was a high probability that "the global polar bear population will decline by more than 30% over the next 35 to 40 years", broadly reaffirming findings from 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.
The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.
Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.
So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.
Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.
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This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.
The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.
Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.
So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.
Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.
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This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.
The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.
Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.
So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.
Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.
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This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.
The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.
Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.
So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.
Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.
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This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.
The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.
Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.
So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.
Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.
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This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.
The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.
Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.
So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.
Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.
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This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.
The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.
Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.
So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.
Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.
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dukas 36554481 bnp
BNPS.co.uk (01202 558833)
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This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.
The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.
Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.
So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.
Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.
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Exotic Animals of the World
Jun 15, 2008 - Boreal Forest, CANADA - Canadian Eskimo Dog in Hudson Bay, Churchill, Northern Canada (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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