Relaxing Hour watching Wild Polar Bears in Nature - Nature Relaxation Therapy Music for Sleeping
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- Опубліковано 29 гру 2018
- Relaxing Hour of Wild Polar Bears in Nature - Nature Relaxation Therapy
Polar Bears nestle, play, spar, fight, and endure the harshness of early fall near Churchill, Manitoba. Every year they gather on the cape to wait for the sea ice to form in the Hudson Bay so they can go out and feed on seals. The harsh weather, frigid cold, wind and storm, so dangerous to people is no bother to these especially adapted mammals. These are truly fascinating animals.
I've sent this footage to relaxing music so sit back and enjoy some amazing relaxation nature therapy or just let it play peaceful in the background.
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The basics from Wikipedia:
The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a hypercarnivorous bear whose native range lies largely within the Arctic Circle, encompassing the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses. It is a large bear, approximately the same size as the omnivorous Kodiak bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi). A boar (adult male) weighs around 350-700 kg (772-1,543 lb), while a sow (adult female) is about half that size. Although it is the sister species of the brown bear, it has evolved to occupy a narrower ecological niche, with many body characteristics adapted for cold temperatures, for moving across snow, ice and open water, and for hunting seals, which make up most of its diet. Although most polar bears are born on land, they spend most of their time on the sea ice. Their scientific name means "maritime bear" and derives from this fact. Polar bears hunt their preferred food of seals from the edge of sea ice, often living off fat reserves when no sea ice is present. Because of their dependence on the sea ice, polar bears are classified as marine mammals.
Because of expected habitat loss caused by climate change, the polar bear is classified as a vulnerable species. For decades, large-scale hunting raised international concern for the future of the species, but populations rebounded after controls and quotas began to take effect. For thousands of years, the polar bear has been a key figure in the material, spiritual, and cultural life of circumpolar peoples, and polar bears remain important in their cultures. Historically, the polar bear has also been known as the white bear.
The polar bear is a marine mammal because it spends many months of the year at sea. However, it is the only living marine mammal with powerful, large limbs and feet that allow them to cover miles on foot and run on land. Its preferred habitat is the annual sea ice covering the waters over the continental shelf and the Arctic inter-island archipelagos. These areas, known as the "Arctic ring of life", have high biological productivity in comparison to the deep waters of the high Arctic. The polar bear tends to frequent areas where sea ice meets water, such as polynyas and leads (temporary stretches of open water in Arctic ice), to hunt the seals that make up most of its diet. Freshwater is limited in these environments because it is either locked up in snow or saline. Polar bears are able to produce water through the metabolism of fats found in seal blubber.Polar bears are therefore found primarily along the perimeter of the polar ice pack, rather than in the Polar Basin close to the North Pole where the density of seals is low.
Annual ice contains areas of water that appear and disappear throughout the year as the weather changes. Seals migrate in response to these changes, and polar bears must follow their prey. In Hudson Bay, James Bay, and some other areas, the ice melts completely each summer (an event often referred to as "ice-floe breakup"), forcing polar bears to go onto land and wait through the months until the next freeze-up. In the Chukchi and Beaufort seas, polar bears retreat each summer to the ice further north that remains frozen year-round.
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In fact, this human form you have is a miracle; despite your frailties, your circumstances and your vulnerabilities, “you are the miracle you seek”!
Well said. Thanks for watching. -Henry
Thanx so very very much! Polar bears are just so incredibly beautiful!
Yes they are! Such amazing animals. All the best -H
The great outdoors 👍
Let's stay connected! 🙏
For sure!! -H
24 like my friend.beautiful bears.nice capture and share.wonderful video.best of luck.have a nice day.beautiful scenery.god bless you.best music
Thank you! You too!
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you! 😊
@@AmazingNatureRelaxation we love Polar Bears.
I love polar bears very much, they are so lovely and cute. Thank you and please protect the environment as to give a safety place for them to live.
Thank you, I will
amazing like 31
Thank you! Cheers! -Henry
Our buddy in Germany 🇩🇪, has a baby polar bear growing up in a zoo. Lots of playing and wrestling with its mom.
HORST KONIG youtube channel. 👍
Crazy Funny Cats sounds awesome. I’ll ha e to take a look. Thanks. -ANRT
Enjoyed watching your vedio, Thanks for sharing. 🙏💙👍🛎
Thanks for visiting - H
What a wonderfully pleasant way to spend an hour. Thanks for the work it must have taken to film this.
Glad you enjoyed it! It was an adventure filming. thanks. -H
@@AmazingNatureRelaxationl love it
A great footage my new friend. Greetings from Jakarta. 😷🙏
Thanks for visiting -Henry
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My polar bear loves this and I do too 🐻❄️❤
Yahhh. -H
@@AmazingNatureRelaxation you're the best! I think top companies like Nat Geo should take you on 😁
Un maravilloso video de este hermoso oso polar
Muchos Gracias!! -ANRT
Thank you for an amazing video I love Polar Bears
I do too. Thanks for watching -H
Good videos! Fearless operator !!!
Thanks 👍Luckily, I was not on the ground with them. -ANRT
I feel like whoever made this is going to heaven i really do ✨
thank you
Great video! Thank you very much for the gentle relaxation!
Our pleasure! -H
Just subscribed. So lovely and amazing footages with soothing music :)
Thank you so much for the subscription. Welcome and I hope you enjoy the channel. - ANRT
Great movie, very interesting, touching feelings, thank you so much!👍
Glad you enjoyed it -H
Stunning video and pictures. Keep on trying to achieve your dreams.
Thank you so much!
Amazing channel & footage ! Love this !!🦌🦌 just subscribed 792 !!👍👍
Thank you so much for subscribing. Love your channel too. All the best. - Henry
LIKE 35! ❤❤❤ This video made me feel so good. Thank you for sharing ❤
You are so welcome and thanks for watching -H
@@AmazingNatureRelaxation Welcome. Let's keep in touch 😌😌😌
It's Amazing . Thank you for sharing . Warm regards from Body N Soul .
Thanks for listening -H
Amazing video, amazing footage, how can anyone not like polar bears.? it is such a shame humans have nearly made these beutiful majestic creatures extinct, and that in less than 80 years from now there will be none in the wild because we , due to global warming are destroying their natural habitat. 👍👍
So true. -H
You r amazing
Ahhh, thanks. -H
That moment when you make a 30 minute video into an hour long video by slowing it down to half speed
Actually all slow motion shots were filmed in slow motion as a creative choice. -ANRT
Please keep bringing us education, relaxing,awesome to sit back in the comfort of your home videos of this beautiful creature and b able for however long the video is allow us to b in there environment allways thanks Deb and Cupcake
So nice of you. Thanks -H
beruang kutub yang lapar kasian
Thanks. -H
The video is wonderful but there is NOTHING relaxing about Polar Bears. NOTHING.
nice point.
Watch the video with the female and her two cubs. Its in slow tv mode and it will change your mind.