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PICY THE POLAR BEAR: The Love of Bears for Dinner

ROMIL MEHTA
pubblicato da DR ROMIL MEHTA

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PICY POLAR BEAR: GREW UP ON CANADA

PICY POLAR BEAR: GREW UP ON CANADA is an exciting documentary film about the bear family. The story of the bear family, the mother and her cubs and the challenges they face in their mother's fierce struggle for survival in the northern woods of Canada. The film tells the story of two orphaned bears from different mothers.

They had no choice but to live and survive in the frigid northern forests of Canada. Yet their survival was threatened constantly by predators and the harsh weather conditions that occurred from fall to spring. Their only shelter was a dark crevice where they hid when cold weather set in.

As they grow up the mother PICY POLAR BEAR: GREW UP ON CANADA has become a great source of inspiration to her cubs. Her natural ability to bond with her cubs also motivates them to work hard and make their mother proud.

What makes this bear story even more interesting is that the whole world knows that this bear is the most photographed bear. She appears in every magazine cover ever produced. She also dominates the television screen in countless documentaries and even television shows.

The little white bear that captured the world's imagination is not the only Polar Bear in Canada. There is two other Polar Bears in the wild, in Churchill, Manitoba and Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. Other bears have also been featured in movies and commercials.

These Polar Bears isn't famous because of any of their beauty but because of their duty to the earth. All the Polar Bears on the planet were meant to be wildlife and that is why all of them were put on the planet to protect Mother Nature from being hurt or destroyed.

PICY POLAR BEAR: GREW UP ON CANADA will end with a plea to "Save the Polar Bears now." As the mother of these Polar Bears begins to feel the effects of global warming, it is her animal duty to save them from it.

There are certain types of Polar Bears that live alone as solitary bears. PICY POLAR BEAR: GREW UP ON CANADA focuses on the mother polar bear, Asahina, who chose to leave her cubs in order to protect them from the dangers they face in the wild.

They have no other choice, because their habitat is being destroyed. If they stay with their mother and father, they would die. But with the strength of this mother, these cubs survive in the remote wildernesses of Canada.

These Polar Bears will remain on the endangered species list because of their inability to adapt to the climate change that is happening to their home. They will surely disappear as their habitats shrink.

With the help of people like you who want to see more documentary films about animals and nature, the future for Polar Bears in Canada is bright. Because of their loyalty and dedication to protecting the land, their habitat will be preserved. The mother and her cubs will be there to guide people to the very place they need to see.

Our hope is that with the help of your support, the film PICY POLAR BEAR: GREW UP ON CANADA will become an inspiration to people of all ages to be actively involved in helping save Polar Bears. The baby bear and her mother must find their way to the Arctic and continue to evolve into their later years to become the new generation of Polar Bears.

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Generi Bambini e Ragazzi » Scienza e Natura » Natura

Editore Dr Romil Mehta

Formato Ebook (senza DRM)

Pubblicato 17/04/2020

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 1230003826386

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