Polar Bear & Cub Tasting the Air, Churchill, Canada by Carole-Anne
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Polar Bear & Cub Tasting the Air, Churchill, Canada by

Polar bear, Ursus maritimus, which means “sea bear”. (Featured in Images of Endearment.) Polar bear mother and her cub pausing on the coastal Tundra to “smell” the air.
(Featured in Pictues with a Wow Factor & in Images of Endearment.)
This bear has not had anything to eat for about 8 months. She is waiting for the ice to freeze on Hudson Bay so that she can hunt for Harp Seals. Adult female polar bears weigh from 330 to more than 550 pounds, 150 to more than 250 kilos. The cub is 10-11 months old & still breast feeding. Polars Bears are endangered due to global warming. It is estimated that the Churchill population will be unviable in 30 years, and it is the largest single Polar bear population.

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Have camera, will travel!
Dynamic, documentary and expressive Travel photography with interests in people, landscape, culture, architecture, ancient civilizations, nature and wildlife.
Also interested in photographing local events.
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