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  • Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) feeding on the remains of a beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas), with a seagull waiting for its turn. Multiple bears visited this carcass over many days.This bear was wearing a large radio tracking collar, not visible from this angle.
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  • Female polar bear (Ursus maritimus) with a single young cub, only a few months old. Polar bears usually have two cubs. It is possible that this female lost a cub. Photographed in northern Svalbard.
    polar-bear-female-and-cub-svalbard-u...tif
  • A very young polar bear cub (Ursus maritimus), probably only a few months old, standing up to take a look around. This cub was alone with its mother. Given that polar bears generally have two cubs, it is possible that something happened to this cub’s sibling. Photographed in Svalbard.
    polar-bear-cub-ursus-maritimus-svalb...tif
  • A very young polar bear cub (Ursus maritimus), probably only a few months old, standing up to take a look around. This cub was alone with its mother. Given that polar bears generally have two cubs, it is possible that something happened to this cub’s sibling. Photographed in Svalbard.
    polar-bear-cub-ursus-maritumus-svalb...tif
  • A very young polar bear cub (Ursus maritimus), probably only a few months old, trotting away after standing up to take a look around. This cub was alone with its mother. Given that polar bears generally have two cubs, it is possible that something happened to this cub’s sibling. Photographed in Svalbard.
    polar-bear-cub-ursus-maritimus-svalb...tif
  • A very young polar bear cub (Ursus maritimus), probably only a few months old, standing up to take a look around. This cub was alone with its mother. Given that polar bears generally have two cubs, it is possible that something happened to this cub’s sibling. Photographed in Svalbard.
    polar-bear-cub-ursus-maritimus-svalb...tif
  • A very young polar bear cub (Ursus maritimus), probably only a few months old, standing up to take a look around. This cub was alone with its mother. Given that polar bears generally have two cubs, it is possible that something happened to this cub’s sibling. Photographed in Svalbard.
    polar-bear-cub-ursus-maritimus-svalb...tif
  • Female polar bear (Ursus maritimus) that had a single young cub, only a few months old. Polar bears usually have two cubs. It is possible that this female lost a cub. The stain on her nose is blood from a seal that she and her cub had been feeding upon. Photographed in northern Svalbard.
    polar-bear-female-ursus-maritimus-sv...tif
  • A very young polar bear cub (Ursus maritimus), probably only a few months old, standing up to take a look around. This cub was alone with its mother. Given that polar bears generally have two cubs, it is possible that something happened to this cub’s sibling. Photographed in Svalbard.
    polar-bear-cub-ursus-maritimus-svalb...tif
  • Polar bear cub (Ursus maritimus) walking on ice in northern Svalbard. This cub was with its mother, playing and groaning loudly to get its mother’s attention.
    polar-bear-cub-ursus-maritimus-svalb...tif
  • A very young polar bear cub (Ursus maritimus), probably only a few months old, standing up to take a look around. This cub was alone with its mother. Given that polar bears generally have two cubs, it is possible that something happened to this cub’s sibling. Photographed in Svalbard.
    polar-bear-cub-ursus-maritimus-svalb...tif
  • Polar bear cub (Ursus maritimus) playing on ice in northern Svalbard.
    polar-bear-cub-on-ice-svalbard-ursus...tif
  • Friendly fisherman with teddy bear
    friendly-fisherman-with-teddy-bear-s...tif
  • Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) sleeping on ice. The seal is positioned near water so it can slip in quickly if approached, such as by a polar bear.
    bearded-seal-sleeping-erignathus-bar...tif
  • This is a pair of forest green tree frogs (Zhangixalus arboreus) preparing to spawn. The male has jumped onto the back of the female. From this point, she will carry him to her chosen location, then excrete a substance that the male churns into a bubbly sponge-like mass, into which the female deposits eggs as the male fertilizes. The female bears the weight of the male for the duration, hanging by her forelimbs from a branch or something similar. Photographed in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.
    zhangixalus-arboreus-forest-green-tr...tif
  • Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) resting on ice in Svalbard. Bearded seals are primary prey for polar bears
    bearded-seal-erignathus-barbatus-sva...tif
  • Male humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) with white pectoral fins blowing a dramatic trail of bubbles during a frenetic competitive group heat run. This male was one of the two lead escorts in pursuit of the female that was the center of attention of this heat run. The abundance of scratches and scars on this male’s body bears testimony to his vigor and aggression.
    humpback-whale-white-pectoral-fins-b...tif
  • This is a pair of forest green tree frogs (Zhangixalus arboreus) preparing to spawn. The male has jumped onto the back of the female. From this point, she will carry him to her chosen location, then excrete a substance that the male churns into a bubbly sponge-like mass, into which the female deposits eggs as the male fertilizes. The female bears the weight of the male for the duration, hanging by her forelimbs from a branch or something similar. Photographed in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.
    zhangixalus-arboreus-forest-green-tr...tif
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