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Polar Bears - Data, Pictures and Videos

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Загадка не представляла сложности. Виновник событий дремал под обрывом, весь перемазанный свежей кровью. Происхождение кровавых пятен тоже было ясным. Среди валунов лежал труп молодого, но довольно крупного моржа с отгрызенной головой. Медведь был не очень крупным самцом 3-5 лет, и в обычных условиях вряд ли смог убить такого крупного моржа. Но тут ему помогли особенности местности и личное везение. Тело моржа было зажато в узкой расселине между двух громадных валунов. Он явно пытался в панике покинуть берег, но застрял в расселине, когда на него навалился медведь. На ровной поверхности он просто пополз бы к воде, скинув с себя медведя в прибое, но тут оказался беспомощным перед противником. Насытившийся победитель уловил наш с Максимом разговор, встал, лениво потянулся, ушел к морю и поплыл от греха подальше...
Несколько дней медведи пировали на лежбище, не давая моржам выйти на берег для отдыха. Вскоре о погибшем морже остались одни воспоминания. Как только пиршество завершилось, и медведи стали разбредаться, моржи сделали очередную попытку устроиться для отдыха на твердой поверхности. Вероятно, это происходило ночью, когда моржи не видят медведей и их движений, да и сами медведи не рискуют к ним приближаться.
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The riddle was not difficult. The culprit of events was dozing under a cliff, smeared with fresh blood. The origin of the blood stains was also clear. Among the boulders lay the corpse of a young but rather large walrus with a gnawed head. The bear was not a very large male for 3-5 years, and under normal conditions it was unlikely to be able to kill such a large walrus. But here he was helped by the features of the area and personal luck. The walrus body was sandwiched in a narrow crevice between two huge boulders. He obviously tried to leave the shore in a panic, but got stuck in a crevice when a bear fell on him. On a flat surface, he would simply crawl to the water, throwing a bear off himself in the surf, but here he was helpless in front of the enemy. The satisfied winner caught our conversation with Maxim, got up, stretched lazily, went to the sea and swam away from sin ... For several days the bears feasted on the rookery, not letting the walruses go ashore for rest. Soon, there were only memories of the dead walrus. As soon as the feast was over, and the bears began to disperse, walruses made another attempt to get a rest on a hard surface. This probably happened at night, when walruses do not see the bears and their movements, and the bears themselves do not risk approaching them.

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