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шпицберген, норвегия, Вадим Балакин

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Вадим Балакин

Останки этого белого медведя мы обнаружили на одном из островов Северного Шпицбергена. К сожалению, не известно умер ли он от старости или от голода, но судя по хорошему состоянию зубов - скорее всего от голода. Говорят, останки белых медведей стали находить все чаще и чаще. Сказывается глобальное потепление и резкое сокращение ледового покрытия. А лед медведю жизненно необходим - ведь он охотится именно на льду, на суше добыть еду шансы достаточно мизерные.

Шпицберген, Норвегия, август 2014

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These polar bear remains have been discovered at one of the islands of Northern Svalbard. Unfortunately we do not know definetely wether the bear died from starving or aging, but more likely if we see the good teeth status - from starving . They say nowdays such remains to be founded very often - global warming and ice situation influence the polar bear population a lot.

Svalbard, Norway, august 2014
uploaded 03 сен, 2014   Copyright by Вадим Балакин

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