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Kylie Nelson captured video of an unusual scene as she and her son took a morning walk along the shore in Naples, Florida.
A grizzly bear at the Memphis Zoo was caught on camera enjoying a relaxing swim and playing with toys in the water. Zoo staff say the bears often take a dip after their afternoon feeding time to cool ...
Bears are also doing a lot more swimming as the sea ice declines, said Derocher. Although capable of swimming long distances, polar bears burn far more energy doing so than walking, a recent study ...
Kylie Nelson and her son were taking a morning beach walk on May 30 when they spotted the bear taking a dip, according to ...
Belly flops, play bites and dunks! Polar bears Nora and Amelia Grey frolicked in the pool at Polar Passage on a sunny day.
Is there anything better than diving into cold water in the summertime? Polar bears love plunging into refreshing water as ...
In western Hudson Bay, the polar bear population has fallen by approximately 30% since 1987, driven by habitat loss and nutritional stress. Additional signs of strain were documented, such as ...
Because polar bears live in the freezing regions of the Arctic, far from most humans, they don’t often run into dogs. However, in Churchill, Manitoba, things are quite different. Often called the ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Clean Up The Lake’s inaugural Polar Plunge happened on Saturday, May 10 at Lakeside Beach ...
YOKOHAMA -- A 5-month-old polar bear cub at Yokohama Zoological Gardens Zoorasia made his public debut on May 14 accompanied by his mother. Rai the polar bear cub dives into a pool at Yokohama ...
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – Clean Up the Lake 501(c)3 hosted its Inaugural Polar Plunge on Saturday, May 10 at the popular Lakeside Beach, South Lake Tahoe. Over 60 people attended the event ...
What follows is Star Wars Field Guide, essentially a lukewarm David Attenborough-style documentary, meshing together existing ideas for animals – snails and peacocks, tigers and polar bears ...