Icelandic authorities shot and killed a polar bear that arrived on drifting ice from Greenland, stating that it posed a threat to humans and would be too costly to save
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Busy researchers work quickly so that this mother and cub can get on with their everyday existence of wandering, hunting, eating, and sleeping.
Icelandic authorities shot and killed a polar bear that arrived on drifting ice from Greenland, stating that it posed a threat to humans and would be too costly to save
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