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Every day, about 80 bears come to Kaktovik to eat the whale left by the hunter.

Every day, about 80 bears come to Kaktovik to eat the whale left by the hunter.

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Polar bears share the whale's head left by Inupiat hunters.

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The whale left by hunters attracts about 80 bears to the village every day.

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Polar bears and seagulls move towards where there are dolphins at Kaktovik (Alaska).

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What remains of the whale's head after being torn by nearly 20 bears.

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Lie back after hitting the cup full.

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Inupiat hunters hunt whales in the traditional way.

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Kaktovik villagers dissected the newly hunted whales.

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The remaining bone.

Update 15 December 2018
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