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Polar Bears.

Kirsten Kiki Kjaer

 
 
 
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A Wonderful Family Portrait!!


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June 08, 2013

 
- Nancy L. Green

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  This is just TOO CUTE Kiki, it is interesting to note the color difference when they are presented against green grass rather than the whiteness of snow!! <><


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June 08, 2013

 

Robert R. Goodman
  Hi Kirsten,Beautiful capture my friend.Excellent detail!!!!


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June 08, 2013

 

John Connolly
  The is safety in numbers Kiki! A wonderful family group!


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June 08, 2013

 

Avril Young
  would love to see this little family, beautiful capture...so cute..


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June 09, 2013

 

Kirsten Kiki Kjaer
  Thanks so much, guys.


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June 10, 2013

 
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  An adorable shot of this sweet family Kiki!!


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June 11, 2013

 

Kirsten Kiki Kjaer
  Thanks so much, Terry.


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June 12, 2013

 

Mary K. Robison
  Wow, Kiki! I wonder how this sweet family "portrait" slipped past me last year!?! Once again, better late than you-know-what, and I'm glad to have caught up with it, finally. What's fascinating about this is : polar bears and grass?! No snow?? If you can explain this, please do!


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October 09, 2014

 

Kirsten Kiki Kjaer
  Hi Mary. Thank you so much.
This is captured in a nature park here in Danmark.
The polar beasr are born in captivity and don't know ice.
I've been there many times, and seen how they love to lie, sleep and play in the glass field.
They also have a huge area with water.
And the reason they are brown/greay is also because they don't live on the ice.
We were there again yesterday, and one of the staff members told me that these bears once were given seal - they didn't like it and refused to eat it.


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October 11, 2014

 
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