Scientists studying polar bears were greeted with a most unexpected surprise during a recent tracking expedition in northeastern Manitoba. A polar bear mother and her cub were walking near Churchill ...
Researchers from Polar Bears International later confirmed that one of the cubs did not belong to the mother, marking the ...
Scientists made a surprise discovery this past fall when video evidence emerged of an extremely rare polar bear cub adoption in northern Manitoba. RELATED: Here's how animals survive the coldest ...
This is an extremely rare occurrence, researchers said — only 13 instances of the act have occurred in a group of 4,600 polar bears recorded over the last 45 years Researcher Evan Richardson said, "It ...
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This mama polar bear adopted a young cub—and you can track the family as they wander around the Hudson Bay
When female polar bear X33991 first emerged from her maternal den in northeastern Manitoba this spring, she had one young cub toddling around by her side. Months later, researchers spotted X33991 ...
In a rarely documented case, a female polar bear was spotted interacting with two cubs, including one that wasn't her own, in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area, northern Canada.
Researchers in northern Canada have observed a rare case of polar bear adoption, capturing video footage of a wild female bear caring for a cub that was not her own.
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