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Polar Bears Living In A House

A look at polar bears living in an abandoned weather station on Kolyuchin Island. Russian traveler and photographer Vadim Makhorov filmed the polar bears using a drone. The bears appreciate comfort and coziness; they consider the houses a haven. It’s cozy, the wind doesn’t blow, and it doesn’t rain. And on a sunny day, you can even lounge on your belly in the yard. Be sure to watch Polar Bears Playing if you enjoyed this wildlife video.

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