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The polar bear dance during the winter is mostly non violent and is a playtime for the polar bears and is practice for the spring when they will kill each other to get a mate. During this sparring no blood was shed by either bear. I hope you enjoy some of the captures of that polar bear dance. Emile take 11/26/2006
Maryann Hellinghausen visited the library with a program titled "Flash, Splash, Training a Polar Bear" and told the story of a deaf polar bear and how trainers helped teach it how to communicate.
The figure is a Schleich polar bear model.
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I am turning it into Xander!
Still need to do back legs, gloves, braid.
Polar Bears at the ice edge. From here you can almost walk tot he North Pole.
And this is the place to be if you want to see the big Polar Bears
31st Infantry Regiment Association Reunion at Fort Drum with 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team
My brother the Polar bear getting yelled at by the owner for knocking her 5-foot-ass over. If you can't see a 7 foot tall Polar Bear coming your way.....
When this Polar Bear heard the truck arriving he hurried over to the fence clearly thinking they might be going to feed him. In fact they were going to cut the grass outside the enclosure.