On the ice, in the willows, and along the shoreline, these two bears were constantly play fighting as they passed the time waiting for the bay to freeze. They may not have eaten anything substantial in months, and once frozen, the bears can finally move out onto the ice to hunt for their favorite food source, ringed seals.
I’m going to go ahead and vouch for Angalina on that last comment. I have it on good authority that she knows, of course, that polar bears are only in the North and not as she mistakenly posted, in Antarctica. Just a typo.
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I love the first shot, amazing. I want to tap one of their shoulders and ask for the next dance.
It also looks like they’re hysterically laughing at some inside joke.
The last photo looks like they are playing “Patty cake, patty cake, baker’s man.” LOL :-)))) Great series, Sean.
These polar bears make the Antarctic a fun place to live!
I’m going to go ahead and vouch for Angalina on that last comment. I have it on good authority that she knows, of course, that polar bears are only in the North and not as she mistakenly posted, in Antarctica. Just a typo.
Yes, of COURSE I know that, Sean! Duh! The Antarctic is your next trip, right?
Those things bite.