We all know who and what is a polar bear .. One of the greatest living predator .. He eats anything that has to do with meat, and is capable of, and without fear comes to human settlements in search of food .. This story does not say about survival and life of polar bear but a single moment of this predator game .. He was able to do roly-poly in the snow, but this game is using special teaching techniques for hunting that he will always come in handy in the next life.
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