An Incredible Encounter!

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These photos were taken by Norbert Rosing in Hudson Bay, Canada. He really thought that it was the end for his sled dogs when he saw a big polar bear coming out from nowhere. But instead of ripping their hearts off, the bear and dogs started…to play. Moreover, the bear kept coming every day to play with dogs till they took off.

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