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2557 The Big Chill
Wager Bay, Nunavut, Canada
With bodies well-insulated by a layer of fat to protect them from the chill of arctic waters, a male polar bear takes a dip in Hudson Bay. Swimming is a natural activity for polar bears, who are engineered for a life in water rather than on land. True marine mammals, their front paws are used to paddle while the hind paws act as rudders, steering the bears in the direction they need to go. Edition of 1200.
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