Polar bears are typically solitary, but adult males, sometimes, are tolerant of each other outside the breeding season and even have been recorded forming stable "alliances", traveling, resting, and playing together. On our last trip, we were lucky to find a pair of young males tirelessly training their fighting skills.
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1707x1707 → 1520x1520
2024:06:20 22:31:31
| Aperture | 10.0 |
| Artist | mikereyfman.com |
| ColorSpace | sRGB |
| Creator | mikereyfman.com |
| DateCreated | 2024:06:20 22:31:31.052-05:00 |
| DateTimeOriginal | 2024:06:20 22:31:31 |
| ExifVersion | 0231 |
| ExposureTime | 1/2500 |
| FocalLength | 560.0 mm |
| FocalLength35efl | 560.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 560.0 mm) |
| FocalLengthIn35mmFormat | 560 mm |
| HyperfocalDistance | 1043.72 m |
| ISO | 1800 |
| ImageSize | 1707x1707 |
| Lens | NIKKOR Z 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VR S Z TC-1.4x |
| Make | NIKON CORPORATION |
| Model | NIKON Z 8 |
| Orientation | Horizontal (normal) |
| ScaleFactor35efl | 1.0 |
| SensitivityType | Recommended Exposure Index |
| WhiteBalance | Auto |
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Шикарные мишки! Отличный момент и жаль, что второй мишка отвернулся:)

