Which may explain why a polar bear cub has recently been seen riding on the back of its mother as the bears swim across parts of the Arctic Ocean. The cub then briefly rode her back as she clambered out of the ice, a unique event photographed by a tourist.
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A young Inuit is warming up in Churchill, Manitoba today after spending the better part of the weekend stranded on an ice floe in chilly Arctic waters. The youth got separated from his uncle, Jimmy Nakoolak, while out hunting. A large piece of ice he was on broke away from shore and soon he was drifting away into Hudson's Bay near Coral Harbour, ...
A 17-year-old Inuit youth is in a local hospital with hypothermia after
spending over 24 hours stranded on a drifting ice floe in Canada's
Hudson Bay with three polar bears. The teen became separated from his
uncle as the two walked back toward a settlement after their snowmobile
broke down during a hunting trip, the Toronto Star reports.
A ...
Washington— Pursuant to a partial settlement in a lawsuit brought by the Center for Biological Diversity, the Natural Resources Defense Council, and Greenpeace, today the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed to designate over 200,000 square miles of coastal lands and waters along the north coast of Alas
In this image, snapped by a tourist in the Svalbard region of Norway, a polar bear cub hitches a ride on its mother's back. Biologists say that this behavior is rarely seen but might be more common than previously thought. A paper published in the...
Which may explain why a polar bear cub has recently been seen riding on the back of its mother as the bears swim across parts of the Arctic Ocean. The cub then briefly rode her back as she clambered out of the ice, a unique event photographed by a...
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