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    Can you hear me now? Polar bears’ ears are small and round and close to their bodies to help them conserve heat. Keen hearing and their other sharp senses help them survive in harsh arctic conditions.

Live Webcasts Today & Tomorrow!

Learn about polar bears, belugas, seals, narwhals, and other amazing animals that survive—and thrive!—in frigid Arctic waters. Immersion Presents will feature this PLUS a short video on the Polar Bears International maternal den research as part of their live webcasts today and tomorrow. You can find out more about the webcasts here and you can click to watch the programs.

The webcasts also include first-hand views of research and training techniques involving beluga whales at Mystic Aquarium. You'll even meet the winners of the goldfish training contest, who will be taking on the role of "apprentice" beluga trainers during the webcasts!

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