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“Being intelligent and amazing, polar bears have learned to associate dogs with extra food, and have realized that without dogs, there is no food. Thus, the bears do not kill the dogs.” She likens it to how orcas have been known to toss seals around before deciding whether to return them to land or eat them.
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Read More »When veterinary nurse Brittany Semeniuk went to Manitoba, Canada, in November, she and her vet partner were looking to photograph polar bears. They visited a place called Mile 5 Sanctuary, outside the town of Churchill. There Semniuk saw a chained-up sled dog—and a massive polar bear was approaching it. "I had no idea what was going to happen," Semeniuk says. "I was worried for the dog." But then, the bear started playing with the dog. It began nudging the canine with its nose and poking it with its paws; the dog even appeared to be in on the bear's playful game. This seemingly benign behavior continued for about 15 minutes. After that, the bear walked away to mosey around looking for food, leaving the dog unscathed. "When the bear left, the dog seemed to be totally fine," Semeniuk says. "[The interaction] was a bit rough because a polar bear doesn't know his own strength."
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Read More »A polar bear watches her cubs on the Hudson Bay in Manitoba, Canada. The bay is famous for polar bears, but their population is in decline.
A polar bear watches her cubs on the Hudson Bay in Manitoba, Canada. The bay is famous for polar bears, but their population is in decline. Photograph by Tom Murphy, National Geographic Update, February 2, 2018: This story has been updated with additional information about the controversy surrounding the dog’s owner.
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