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The solitary female Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) starts to move away, Albert l Land, Svalbard: Image 16 of a sequence of 17
Photo ID: SVA_1792_Polar_Bear_(Ursus_maritimus)_R_LR3E_ESA
Photo size: 17.9 Mpixels (51.3 MB uncompressed) - 5184x3456 pixels (17.3x11.5 in / 43.9x29.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Arctic, Arctic Circle, Arctic Ocean, bear, bears, carnivore, claw, claws, collar, danger, dangerous, fur, ice, identification, identify, mammal, mammals, marine, marine mammal, Martin Grace, native, natural history, nature, Norway, persecuted, polar bear, predate, predator, rare, research, snow, Spitzbergen, Svalbard, threatened, track, tracking collar, Ursus, Ursus maritimus, white fur, wild animal, wildlife, zoology
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