STARVING POLAR BEAR STRAYS INTO RUSSIAN CITY
A starving polar bear has strayed hundreds of kilometres from its natural Arctic habitat into the Russian city of Norilsk in Siberia. It is the first polar bear seen in the city in more than 40 years. The bear, visibly weak and ill, lay despondently on the ground for hours in Norilsk’s suburbs on Tuesday, its feet caked in mud, occasionally rising to sniff around for food. Environmentalists say wild animals are suffering from the shrinking hunting environment and receding ice, and some of them have ventured south in search of food
A starving polar bear has strayed hundreds of kilometres from its natural Arctic habitat into the Russian city of Norilsk in Siberia. It is the first polar bear seen in the city in more than 40 years. The bear, visibly weak and ill, lay despondently on the ground for hours in Norilsk’s suburbs on Tuesday, its feet caked in mud, occasionally rising to sniff around for food. Environmentalists say wild animals are suffering from the shrinking hunting environment and receding ice, and some of them have ventured south in search of food
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