Polar Bear Comes in Peace

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By mistyhorizon2003


A good friend of mine sent me this story in the form of an email today, and I found the images so amazing and touching, that I wanted to share the story with all of you. If you thought Polar Bears are totally vicious, you might reconsider your opinion after viewing this hub.

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If you don't already think animals are far more spiritually advanced than we humans, think again. Stuart Brown describes Norbert Rosing's striking images of a wild polar bear coming upon tethered sled dogs in the wilds of Canada's Hudson Bay. (see above image)

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The photographer was sure that he was going to see the end of his dogs when the polar bear wandered in..


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This is genuine, the Polar Bear has made no effort to try and harm the dogs, but is in fact interacting with them in a playful manner, and what's more, the dogs are clearly not intimidated at all.

Surely this is the last thing any of us would expect to have happened when a Polar Bear came across a number of dogs, chained up and unable to escape their fate if he had tried to make a meal of them, Clearly even Polar Bears need some fun time, and not always with their own kind!

The Polar Bear returned every night that week to play with the dogs.

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Wanderlust profile image

Wanderlust  says:
11 months ago

great images! touchy story...

mistyhorizon2003 profile image

mistyhorizon2003  says:
11 months ago

Thanks Wanderlust, I loved it too :)

Pam Roberson profile image

Pam Roberson  says:
11 months ago

Wow, talk about something that grips at your heart! :) This is the most amazing and incredible sight I've ever seen. Thanks for sharing. :)

mistyhorizon2003 profile image

mistyhorizon2003  says:
11 months ago

Thanks Pam, it is mindblowing isn't it!!

Pam Roberson profile image

Pam Roberson  says:
11 months ago

Mind blowing is right! The pictre that gets to me the most is the one with the polar bear rolled over on his back exposing his belly to the dog. THAT, as you know, is a sign of ultimate trust. I'm absolutely blown away! :D

Cris A profile image

Cris A  says:
11 months ago

Hi Cindy,

Wow and I've never seen such images - not even in National Geographic! And we should learn something about them - peace begets peace. If you show no anger or fear, you'll get none in return. This is a nice "have a wonderful day" greeting (at least in my timezone!) Thanks for sharing, :D

mistyhorizon2003 profile image

mistyhorizon2003  says:
11 months ago

Yes Pam, that picture is really amazing and shows true trust and relaxation on the part of the bear.

Hi Cris, thanks for commenting, so pleased this will set you up for a wonderful day :)

Cris A profile image

Cris A  says:
11 months ago

I envy your inbox - all i get are spams and more spams! or at least you can share me your friends' email addresses :D

mistyhorizon2003 profile image

mistyhorizon2003  says:
11 months ago

LOL, but there are so many who have sent me my best emails. Anyway, I can't reveal my sources :)

Lady Guinevere profile image

Lady Guinevere  says:
11 months ago

This is what Life is really about. Thank you for sharing. Now if the humans on this planet would do this!!

goldentoad profile image

goldentoad  says:
11 months ago

trip out.

Bruce Elkin profile image

Bruce Elkin  says:
11 months ago

Hmmm…? How close do you think the photographer was to the bear. Within feet, unless s/he had abandoned his/her dogs -- and that's unlikely.

Pretty neat photos, but I doubt they were taken in the wild. Unless someone had just fed the bear a bunch of seal steaks.

Still great scenes!

mistyhorizon2003 profile image

mistyhorizon2003  says:
11 months ago

What about zoom lenses Bruce, and I can't imagine a situation where you would have both snow, a tame Polar Bear and a team of sled dogs all in the same environment, even staged this would be really hard to achieve. Plus the photographers name is given, which would be traceable, so unlikely to be taken in captivity or staged I reckon. Thanks for commenting though. :)

Thanks LG, I agree, if only :)

Hi GT, glad you liked the images and the storybehind them.

VioletSun profile image

VioletSun  says:
11 months ago

Wow, this is awesome. Just yesterday I was watching the 7 wonders of the world on TV and it took my breath away, and now I get to see photos like this. Staged or not, the visuals and message is beautiful.

ajcor profile image

ajcor  says:
11 months ago

what a beautiful hub     - I would never have thought that this type of intraction could or indeed would, occur....cheers

Dottie1 profile image

Dottie1  says:
11 months ago

awwwww....so wonderful, friendly, kind, love, fun and ever so gentle.....awwwww, so sweeeeet!

rockinjoe profile image

rockinjoe  says:
11 months ago

How cool is that? Amazing:)

justmesuzanne profile image

justmesuzanne  says:
11 months ago

Cute! I have actually seen these before. They made the rounds a year or two ago, but they are still great to see! :)

Sally's Trove profile image

Sally's Trove  says:
11 months ago

Wonderful photos and story. You can get more background on the photographer and what's going on here:

http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/polardog.asp#

You really did make my day. There's a fresh, thick covering of snow outside this morning, and it doesn't take too much imagination to see polar bears and sled dogs frolicking in it!

spryte profile image

spryte  says:
11 months ago

Awesome story and beautiful shots! Thanks for the link Sally...it's nice to be able to disprove the cynics once in a while :)

Thumbs up for sharing something that made me go "Awwwwwww!!" :)

countrywomen profile image

countrywomen  says:
11 months ago

Yes that is so true. I always feel in some ways animals are better than humans at least they don't kill for fun unlike the hunting hobby of some humans.  Good touching hub and great pictures.

Lgali profile image

Lgali  says:
11 months ago

nice pictures good hub

mistyhorizon2003 profile image

mistyhorizon2003  says:
11 months ago

Thanks Everyone, I loved these pictures and am glad you all do do, even if you may have seen them before they are amazing and certianly made me feel all "Mushy" inside :)

Thanks for that link Sally :)

Elena. profile image

Elena.  says:
11 months ago

Dang, this was amazing!! What a beautiful hub!

mistyhorizon2003 profile image

mistyhorizon2003  says:
11 months ago

Thanks Elena, I loved the pictures too, and so nice to know it genuinely happened and was not staged or a hoax, (check out the link above provided by Sally's Trove)

Tatjana-Mihaela profile image

Tatjana-Mihaela  says:
11 months ago

Great pictures...Love is wonderful ... Thanks, Cindy...

mistyhorizon2003 profile image

mistyhorizon2003  says:
11 months ago

No worries Tatjana, glad you liked them :)

KT pdx profile image

KT pdx  says:
11 months ago

Wow! That's so cool! Thanks for passing this on, Cindy. :) Glad to know it's true, as well. We underestimate animals a lot.

Christoph Reilly profile image

Christoph Reilly  says:
11 months ago

I haven't seen these before. Truly amazing. Especially considering that Polar Bears are the most dangerous of all the bears, (and possibly the coolest.) Thanks for sharing them, Cindy.

mistyhorizon2003 profile image

mistyhorizon2003  says:
11 months ago

Thanks KT and Christoph, wonderful images aren't they?, So pleased you both appreciated them :)

mistyhorizon2003 profile image

mistyhorizon2003  says:
11 months ago

Thanks KT and Christoph, wonderful images aren't they?, So pleased you both appreciated them :)

Anna Marie Bowman profile image

Anna Marie Bowman  says:
11 months ago

That is so cute!!! Still don't know if I would try to go play with a wild polar bear (not that the option often presents itself), but very cute!!!

mistyhorizon2003 profile image

mistyhorizon2003  says:
11 months ago

Hi Anna, Thanks for popping in and commenting. I think I would be very wary too, but fortunately, as you said, the opportunity rarely presents itself :)

2patricias profile image

2patricias  says:
11 months ago

What beautiful pictures! I've only seen polar bears in the zoo, where they look sad.

Despite the current weather conditions, I don't think you'll be seeing any polar bears on Guernsey. (LOL)

mistyhorizon2003 profile image

mistyhorizon2003  says:
11 months ago

Hi Patricia, yes, I doubt Polar Bears will make it to Guernsey just yet :)

ColdWarBaby profile image

ColdWarBaby  says:
10 months ago

Gaia in action. This actually brings tears to my eyes. I reminds me of what we are doing to life on Earth. Perhaps it would be best for us to just go ahead and leap into extinction and leave the world to the creatures that know how to live here.

mistyhorizon2003 profile image

mistyhorizon2003  says:
10 months ago

I agree in so many ways ColdWarBaby. I feel the best thing that can happen to the planet is for a disease, (human specific#0, to come along and wipe us out so nature can put the planet back into balance again.

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