A bunch of photos of polar bears tear the giant whale's body
Wildlife photographer Michal Tyl has recorded rare images of a polar bear herd
Wildlife photographer Michal Tyl has recorded rare images when a polar bear herd is "feeding" a giant whale.
Wildlife photographer Michal Tyl, 32, happened to capture rare images in the Arctic Ocean.
The bears tore each last piece of giant marine life on the beach near Katovik, Alaska.
Polar bears are a solitary species, except at birth and raising children and they never live close to each other.
However, when meeting the abundant food source during hunger, these bears seem to have become more intimate when they share 'eat' their prey.
Polar bears are carnivores, food chains are usually seals, walruses, Beluga whales and whale carcasses.They rarely eat plants
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