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  • Two adolencent polar bears practice fighting in the high Arctic.  The training sessions are experience for when each of the bears must fight off rivals.  Although the fights appear very serious, injury does not occur
    4057 22 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Two adolencent polar bears practice fighting in the high Arctic.  The training sessions are experience for when each of the bears must fight off rivals
    3863 22 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Two adolencent polar bears practice fighting in the high Arctic.  The training sessions are experience for when each of the bears must fight off rivals.  Although the fights appear very serious, injury does not occur
    4079 22 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Two adolencent polar bears practice fighting in the high Arctic.  The training sessions are experience for when each of the bears must fight off rivals.  Although the fights appear very serious, injury does not occur
    4056 22 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Two adolencent polar bears practice fighting in the high Arctic.  The training sessions are experience for when each of the bears must fight off rivals
    3771 22 Nov 2009.JPG
  • Two adolencent polar bears practice fighting in the high Arctic.  The training sessions are experience for when each of the bears must fight off rivals
    3766 22 Nov 2009.JPG
  • The species is typically associated with coniferous forests characterised by closed canopies, large trees, and.abundant standing and down woody material. It dens in hollow trees or logs, in rocky crevices, or in burrows. The marten is primarily nocturnal and partly arboreal but spends considerable time on the ground. The diet consists mostly of rodents and other small mammals and also includes birds, insects, fruit and carrion.  A species renown for its aggressiveness and hardiness, matens can  occasionally be seen foraging and hunting during the winter monthsThe species is typically associated with coniferous forests characterised by closed canopies, large trees, and.abundant standing and down woody material. It dens in hollow trees or logs, in rocky crevices, or in burrows. The marten is primarily nocturnal and partly arboreal but spends considerable time on the ground. The diet consists mostly of rodents and other small mammals and also includes birds, insects, fruit and carrion.  A species renown for its aggressiveness and hardiness, martens can  occasionally be seen foraging and hunting during the winter monthsThe species is typically associated with coniferous forests characterised by closed canopies, large trees, and.abundant standing and down woody material. It dens in hollow trees or logs, in rocky crevices, or in burrows. The marten is primarily nocturnal and partly arboreal but spends considerable time on the ground. The diet consists mostly of rodents and other small mammals and also includes birds, insects, fruit and carrion.  A species renown for its aggressiveness and hardiness, martens can  occasionally be seen foraging and hunting during the winter months
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  • Tree Trunk, Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-0680-16-oct-2005.jpg
  • A female Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua) stand beside her two young in the Falkland Islands
    2634 06 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Eucalyptus reglans Stand, Dandelong Ranges Victoria
    anaspides-idw-7651-25-sep-2007.jpg
  • A young Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua) Stands beacon-like, waiting for its mother to return with food in the Falkland Islands
    2618 06 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A king penguin look defiant as it stands guard beside its mate
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  • A polar bear stands beside a small crevice that has developed on an ice flow in the sea ice.  As the ice freezes, polar bears will slowly depart the shoreline in search of their favoured food, the ringed seal
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  • A polar bear stands his ground in the high Arctic region of Canada.  Polar bears are apex predators and have no natural predator
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  • An adolencent polar bear lies on its back in a submissive position as its rival stands over him.  Although fighting between polar bears can look serious, they rarely cause injury to each other.  These fighting matches provide the experience for when the bears will need to fight off rival bears
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  • An adult polar bear stands its ground in Canada.  Polar bears are apex predators
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  • An adult polar bear stands its ground in Canada.  Polar bears are apex predators
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  • A polar bear stands his ground in the high Arctic region of Canada.  Polar bears are apex predators and have no natural predator
    3106 20 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A Magellanic Penguin stands flippers outstretched in front of it burrow that it has constructed in the soft peaty earth in the Falkland Islands
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  • Coyote (Canis latrans) watching intently for prey as it stands near a thermal bed in Yellowstone National Park, USA
    anaspides-idw-0615-07-mar-2009.jpg
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