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Polar bear cubs sleep next to their mother during a snow storm. The bears are waiting for the bay to freeze over allowing them to hunt seals on the ice in Manitoba, Canada.
Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) swimming. Wildlife animal.
Funny white polar bear sitting in funny pose and playing in Berlin zoo. Nature animal background. protection wild animals and global warming concept
One polar bear cub (Ursus maritimus) out along the Hudson Bay, waiting for the bay to freeze over so it can begin it's hunt for ringed seals.\n\nTaken in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
A polar bear sticking its head out of the water
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Backlit polar bear lies among snowy rocks
Polar Bears rest on the shore of Spitzbergen, Svalbard Norway
Polar bear swimming in the water
Mom and two polar bear cubs sleeping on beach
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One wild polar bear (Ursus maritimus) walking across the snow covered pack ice towards the Hudson Bay, waiting for the bay to freeze over so it can begin the hunt for ringed seals.\n\nTaken in Cape Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
Polar Bear in Churchill, Manitoba
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Polar bear stands behind rocks on shoreline
Polar Bear swims in turquoise water
Polar bear coming out of the water and snorting, portrait
Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) standing on rocks near the edge of the water. The Polar Bear is a vulnerable species because of habitat loss caused by climate change.
Funny white polar bear sitting in funny pose and playing in Berlin zoo. Nature animal background. protection wild animals and global warming concept
One polar bear (Ursus maritimus) in the Churchill willows along the Hudson Bay, waiting for the bay to freeze over so it can begin the hunt for ringed seals.\n\nTaken in Cape Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
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Polar bear mother and cub taking a nap, near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
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Young female Polar Bear looks up from her comfortable position while napping on the ice of the Beaufort Sea, Kaktovik, Alaska.
Close-up of a large polar bear
Polar Bears are about seven to eight feet long, measured from the nose to the tip of their very short tail. Male polar bears are much larger than the females. A large male can weigh more than 1,700 pounds, while a large female is about half that size up to 1,000 pounds.
Side view of polar bear (Ursus maritimus) walking along the Hudson Bay, waiting for the bay to freeze over so it can begin it's hunt for ringed seals.\n\nTaken in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Polar bear, near Churchill, Manitoba
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