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Polar Bears - Data, Pictures and Videos

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( This post was last modified: 05-03-2023, 06:29 PM by GreenGrolar )

Incredible moment polar bears fight it out over prey but then decide to share bloody carcass instead.

THIS is the extraordinary moment three hungry polar bears ferociously fought each other for food – before eventually deciding to share a meal together.

The huge bears were spotted battling for survival in Svalbard, Norway, before appearing to call a truce.

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The huge bears fought each other over the carcass, before deciding to peacefully share


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A Swedish photographer captured beautiful pictures of the blood-splattered animals

The 39-year-old, who has been leading photo tours and workshops in the area for more than a decade but said she was humbled to see the incredible encounter so close up.

“We found one bear that had captured a bearded seal and eaten most of it on the ice. There was blood everywhere and the bear was full, just laying beside the carcass,” she said.



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“Suddenly another bear approached us and the first bear just walked away. She took a swim, rolled around and just tried to digest the big meal.

“The second bear, also a female, started feasting on the carcass, but after a few minutes she suddenly looked up and gazed towards the horizon.


At this point, Harmansson said, she could see the silhouette of a third bear in the distance.

“The third bear came quickly towards us. Running on the ice and swimming between the ice chunks.



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“When he got closer we could see that it was a large male, but he was very thin and you could see the ribs and spine through the thick fur. Clearly he was hungry.

“He went straight towards the second bear that stood by the carcass and they started to roar at each other.


“Suddenly the big male jumped at the female and slammed her into the ice.

The second female wandered off and took a swim, before rolling in the snow and looking “really sad,” Harmansson said.


But then her eyes suddenly “changed” and she started looking at the eating male with her head held high and a “determined look”.

“She got up and started to walk back towards him. He looked quite surprised and once again the roared at each other. And then came the attack.


“Twice they fought, but then the male realised she wasn’t giving up this time.





“They both took the carcass and pulled it into two pieces.

“When we left them they ate in peace beside each other.





“It was a humbling feeling to witness this encounter up close.




“I could actually feel their roaring almost physically.

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