White bear 'robbery'
While a group of people took photos at the North Pole, the polar bear rushed in and grabbed the camera stand.
The white bear grabs the camera stand and runs.Photo: Peter Haworth.
Peter Haworth, a British photographer, traveled to Barter Island in Alaska, USA to take photos. On that day, he and a group of Americans were putting cameras on racks to take pictures of a small village near Kaktovik city when three white bears appeared, Telegraph said on April 14.
"One of the three bears was curious and ran towards us. Everyone took pictures of the animal, but then we realized it was very close. We quickly grabbed the camera and rushed towards the truck." Haworth said.
Haworth caught his rack, but the group left three racks on the tape. The bear bucket poured two racks and toyed with the third one. Then he grabbed the rack, ran towards the other two and dropped it.
"While the bear released the rack, we couldn't help laughing because he chose the most expensive one , " Haworth said.
The other two bears also played with the rack for a while and the whole fled away.
"When the bears lost their shape, the other people had to travel about 50 meters to get the rack back," Haworth said.
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