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  • 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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  • Water in Hudson Bay Canada, slowly becomes frozen as winter reaches its coolest period
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  • Water in Hudson Bay Canada, slowly becomes frozen as winter reaches its coolest period
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  • Two adult polar bears, one with exceptionally large paws, make their way along the snow covered landscape in the high Arctic in Canada
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  • A mother polar bear and her cub walk closely past the photographer in the high Arctic in Canada.  It's interesting to note that the cub is almost the size of the mother
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  • An adult polar bear begins to shake his head to remove snow after sheltering in a hole he made earlier in the snow during a fierce snow storm.  When environmental conditions dictate, they often will excavate large dens within the snow to protect themselves from the strong winds
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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
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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
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  • A large polar bear watches intently as it moves across the frozen landscape on the high Arctic of Canada
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  • The paw and claws of an adult polar bear are impressive.  The paw can be the size of a large dinner plate while claws are often over an inch long.  The delicate guard hairs can be seen around the claws of this bear
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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
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  • Easily negotiating a deep snow drift, a polar bear makes its way along the shores of Hudson Bay whilst it waits for the sea ice to form
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  • A female polar bear walks toward the photographer in the high Arctic in Canada
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  • Snow Vista, Mount Wellington Forest Park - Tasmania
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  • Starburst,  Mount Wellington Forest Park - Tasmania
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  • Timber Wolf (Canis lupus) - USA
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  • An adult polar bear walks warily past the photographer in the high Arctic in Canada
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  • A polar bear cub, separated from its mother, walks quickly to catch her in the high Arctic in Canada
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  • A polar bear mother and two cubs rests on the shoreline of Hudson Bay in Canada whilst waiting for sea ice to freeze
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  • A mother polar bear and cub make their way across the rock-sewn snow landscape in the high Arctic in Canada
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  • A restful moment as a polar bear rests his head on its paws.  The future of these apex predators is grim as climate change begins to alter their environment
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  • Two polar bears greet each other in the high Arctic on Canada
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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
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  • A polar bear walks slowly across the sparsely vegetated tundra in search of food in the arctic region of Canada
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  • Snow Sunset, Mount Wellington Forest Park - Tasmania
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  • Timber Wolf (Canis lupus) - USA
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  • The Arctic Hare (Lepus articus) is a master at camouflage and is very difficult to find.  Often all that sits above the snow line is the black tips of its ears
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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 tundra film vehicle (TFV) makes its way, during a storm, across the frozen landscape in the high Arctic in Canada
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  • A adult polar bear ever watchful in case food should become apparent
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  • A large adult male polar bear stops what it's doing to look at the photographer in the high Arctic in Canada.  Large makes are dangerous and utmost care must be taken when working in close proximity to male bears.  Large males can and do attack mother polar bears and cubs which is why, if at all possible, males are avoided. This individual was almost stark white in colour, in contrast to many polar bears that are have a yellowish tinge to the colour of their fur
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  • The water off Hudson Bay in Canada slowly freezes
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  • Humans cannot survive for long periods of time in the high Arctic in Canada.  A tundra train is one method to live in this inhospitable environment
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  • A polar bear mother and two cubs rests on the shoreline of Hudson Bay in Canada whilst waiting for sea ice to freeze
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  • A sleeping polar bear.  The guard hairs and claws of the bear's paw are easily seen
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  • A polar bears makes headway during a fierce Arctic snow storm near the shore of Hudson Bay in Canada
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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
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  • Two polar bears in the high Arctic in Canada stop their activity to lift their heads and sniff the air.  Polar bears often sniff the air to determine if carrion or other polar bears are in the vicinity
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  • The almost frozen water of Hudson Bay in Canada can be seen in the background as this polar bear walks past some exposed seaweed
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  • A sole polar bear follows the track of another bear along the shore of Hudson Bay in Canada.  The bear is patiently waiting for the sea ice to form
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  • A mother polar bear looks intently into the distance whilst its cub playfully rolls in the snow.  The future of this mother  and cub is dubious if sea ice continually forms at later times each year; a possible cause from global climatic change
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  • A large male polar bear patrols the edge of the Hudson Bay in search of food
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  • A mother polar bear and cub, rest in a snow drift whilst they await the sea ice to freeze in the high Arctic tundra of Canada
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