Sparing partners

Uploaded: September 13, 2018 | Entered: September 13, 2018 13:28:10

Description

Polar bears will spar in the winter as practice for the real battle in the spring for mates. They do not hurt each other in the winter but will kill in the spring. Taken during a blizzard on our last day on the tundra and was nice to see the Polar Bear Dance.

Comments

Chuck Green level-classic September 13, 2018

Amazing image, Emile! Great shooting! <>< #1714501

John Koepfer @PresentPleasures September 13, 2018

I have enjoyed your images from this trip so much, it must have been a special time for you!! Another excellent capture with great timing and info Emile!! #11725206

Emile Abbott level-deluxe September 14, 2018

thanks Chuck and John. #11725358

Nancy L. Green level-classic September 14, 2018

GREAT action shot Emile, WTG!! <>< #11725381

Emile Abbott level-deluxe September 14, 2018

Thanks Nancy. #11725421

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