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Polar bear frolics puts conservation in the frame
Today is International Polar Bear Day and Sea World’s big white furballs celebrated with a refreshing dip in the theme park’s ice-cold Polar Bear Shores lagoon, a frolic with toys and a feast of some of their favourite treats.While the antics of 17-year-old twin bears Hudson and Nelson delighted visitors, supervisor Matt Coogan said the animals also helped convey an important message on the worldwide day of action led by conservation group Polar Bears International.“At Sea World, guests can get…
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