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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.