Seeing animals in their natural habitat can be fascinating. But as this video shows, even cleverly disguised cameras don’t go unnoticed. What do you think? Are these cameras an invasion of privacy or do they play an important part in the overall plan to preserve the polar bear’s habitat?
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Good article Thanks Lisa. Stupid humans are responsible for dosg biting not dogs
haha, that's a great idea
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+ add your ownThanks for sharing. How wonderful to watch. Can't fool a polar bear.
Thanks.
3Q
~Awesome!~It's always great to get a chance to see these bears in their natural habitat!!~
Many Thanks for the video. I really enjoyed it.
What a wonderful idea & what amazing reactions from both the Polar Bear Mom & the solitary male. Thank you for sharing.
My sincerest HOPE is that something humane can be done to help these wonderful & beautiful bears to survive.
What about re-locating them to Antartica, where there are lots of ice flows, seals, fish, etc. to sustain their livliehood?!
Wonderful!!!
Thanks!
Science Research by the Polar Bears themselves!!! ...."stand back junior, while I investigate!!"
This was fun to watch.
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