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Photo of the Day: Polar Bear Mom and Cubs

Rachel Faulkner   |   Last Updated: January 5, 2016

I Love My Mom

Photo by Christine Haines

See more of Christine Haines’ photos on Flickr >>

10 Things You May Not Know About Polar Bears

Miss out on International Polar Bear Day on Feb. 27th? Belatedly celebrate or just satisfy your curiosity about the Arctic’s Great White Bear with some cool facts >>

Get Outside, Wildlife Facts | mammals, photo of the day, Photography, polar bears, wildlife
Published: February 28, 2013
Written by Rachel Faulkner

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