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Other video viewers loved the way the bear cubs slid on the snow or the way they cuddled up with mom. No matter how big and dangerous an animal is, a baby is still a baby! Polar B ...
Polar bear cubs are born in December or early January. Scientists have captured a rare new footage of polar bear cubs emerging from their dens for the first time. The footage shows a mother polar ...
Thanks to remote time-lapse cameras in custom housing built for the winter conditions in Svalbard, Norway, researchers were able to observe mother polar bears and their cubs emerging from hibernation.
By the time they emerge in the spring, the cubs are covered in fluffy white fur and weigh 22 to 26 pounds. But because polar bears (Ursus maritimus) make their dens in frigid, hard-to-reach places ...
Newborn polar bear cubs are currently snuggled in dens with their mothers across the Arctic. Polar bears typically give birth around New Year, at which point the cubs are blind, hairless, and just ...
Researchers have captured extremely rare footage of polar bear cubs leaving their snowy dens for the first time. The footage, taken on the Norwegian archipelago Svalbard, shows a mother polar bear ...
Two-year-old twin polar bears Kallik (pronounced Kah-LEEK), left, and Kallu (Kah-LOO) take a swim during their public debut ...
Polar bears are some of the Arctic's most iconic animals, yet their lives remain something of a mystery. Now, incredible footage has offered a glimpse at these majestic creatures and their cubs ...
It’s a big world out there, especially for polar bear cubs emerging from their dens. An international team of researchers observed these special first steps thanks to nearly a decade of camera ...
Polar bear cubs have been filmed emerging from their dens for the first time. The extremely rare footage was captured by remote cameras deployed in the Arctic mountains for nearly a decade.