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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and  cub south of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) moher and  cub south of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
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  • A polar bear mother and her new cubs stop to rest in a snow drift in Wapusk National Park. The cubs are only weeks old and have recently left the den in temperatres of -46F. They will head towards Hudson Bay to hunt seals. The female has not eaten for nearly six months.
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  • A polar bear mother and her new cubs stop to rest in a snow drift in Wapusk National Park. The cubs are only weeks old and have recently left the den in temperatres of -46F. They will head towards Hudson Bay to hunt seals. The female has not eaten for nearly six months.
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  • A polar bear mother and her new cubs stop to rest in a snow drift in Wapusk National Park. The cubs are only weeks old and have recently left the den in temperatres of -46F. They will head towards Hudson Bay to hunt seals. The female has not eaten for nearly six months.
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  • A polar bear mother and her new cubs stop to rest in a snow drift in Wapusk National Park. The cubs are only weeks old and have recently left the den in temperatres of -46F. They will head towards Hudson Bay to hunt seals. The female has not eaten for nearly six months.
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  • A polar bear mother and her new cubs on thier way to the coast of Hudson Bay, Wapusk National Park. The cubs are only weeks old and have recently left the den in temperatres of -46F. They will hunt seals and end nearly six weks of starvation for the female who has been fasting before giving birth to her cubs.
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  • A polar bear mother and her new cubs stop to rest in a snow drift in Wapusk National Park. The cubs are only weeks old and have recently left the den in temperatres of -46F. They will head towards Hudson Bay to hunt seals. The female has not eaten for nearly six months.
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  • A polar bear mother and her new cubs stop to rest in a snow drift in Wapusk National Park. The cubs are only weeks old and have recently left the den in temperatres of -46F. They will head towards Hudson Bay to hunt seals. The female has not eaten for nearly six months.
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  • A female polar bear with a newly painted identifying number on her back and a radio collar around her neck, stands in a groggy disoriented state. She has just emerged from an immobilizing drug used by USGS biologist Steven Amstrup. The number is used to identify the bear from the air so she is not captured again that same year. The number wears off after a couple of weeks.
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  • A polar bear mother and her new cub stop to rest in a snow drift in Wapusk National Park. The cub is only weeks old and has recently left the den in temperatres of -46F. They will head towards Hudson Bay to hunt seals. The female has not eaten for nearly six months.
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