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It was great to watch them playing. I could have staid there for hours. This picture was also taken at the Zoo of Hellabrunn, Munich
Once again, I have changed the background. I am a free spirit, and don't like the feeling of cages....
As always, thank you for stopping by, and for your comments, I really appreciate it.
and sliding through the Arctis - searching for food
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
😄 Happy Sliders Sunday 😄
Photo taken Feb 03, 2023 - [enhanced colour and colour temperature, reduced exposure, added highlights, contrast, and the polar bear and framed it]
ready to upload for the group
Canon EOS 450D - EFS 18-55 mm IS
Æ’/5.6
55.0 mm
1/60 Sec
ISO 400
25 year old female polar bear (Ursus maritimus) "Chinook" used her powerful nose to find a sweet treat hidden in the snow. Enrichment experiences such as this help to bring out natural behavior in the polar bears that live at the San Diego Zoo.
Conservation status: Vulnerable
Alkefjellet, Spitsbergen, Svalbard
A large crop from the original, but I thought a portrait would work well with the dark basalt cliffs as a background. For greater emphasis, I have further darkened the background
This polar bear seemed to enjoy himself by swimming in the pond then rolling down a hill. Winnipeg Zoo.
Seeing this polar family melted my heart even though it was the coldest I have ever been in my life :-).
My Granddaughter took me to the Winnipeg zoo where the award-winning Journey to Churchill exhibit is home to polar bears, muskoxen, Arctic fox, wolves and other northern species. It is the most comprehensive northern species exhibit of its kind in the world.
I don't usually take captive animal pictures but couldn't resist after seeing these polar bears roam around in their huge natural environment they created. Hard to believe the picture was taken from the cafeteria having lunch where there are huge viewing windows of the area. Best place for photos of the bears. Winnipeg Manitoba.
Boat with beautiful fireplace !!!
Icebergs are melting and ice blocks of all shapes fall into the sea.
One or more bears sometimes hide on it to surprise and then capture marine animals that swim on the surface.
Took this photo off the tv screen. We were watching Frozen Planet II narrated by David Attenborough.