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Unlike brown and black bears, polar bears are much more predictable. They like meat and don't care if it's human. It's called lunch (breakfast and dinner, too!).
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Originally Posted by starlite9
This photo has nothing to do with bears, it was just a really pretty sunset at my cabin. Had just got there on the snowmachine and got the wood stove going when I figured I needed a picture of the sky when I looked out the window.
The date is correct, but the time is about 3:30 PM or so in the afternoon, not the time shown.
Beautiful picture!! Thank you so much for sharing it..
Any polar bear pics? And could you try to get really close to it as well?
There is some remarkable footage of polar bears in BBC's Planet Earth and David Attenborough's lilting commentary makes it a great pleasure. This was the first Nature series shot in High Definition and you need to watch it in Blu-ray for an unparalleled experience. This entire series is a collector's item.
At any rate, to see how they shot those polar bear scenes, see -