Unbearably cute! Adorable photos show polar bears dancing, play-fighting and snuggling up for a sleep in Alaska
- A photographer spent four days in sub-zero conditions to capture these stunning images of the polar bears
- The species were snapped in their natural habitat rolling around in the snow and snugging to keep warm
- Wildlife photographer Brant Brady, from Canada, braved the cold for days to get the snaps for his travel blog
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Adorable photographs show a family of polar bears play-fighting, running around and sleeping in their natural habitat in Alaska.
A photographer spent four days in sub-zero conditions to capture these stunning images of bear cubs and their parents on the edge of the Beaufort Sea.
The vulnerable species were snapped rolling around in the snow, clambering over each other and snugging to keep warm.
One amazing shot shows a polar bear looking directly into the camera lens while standing with its cub. Another snap shows a young cub standing on its hind legs holding a bone in its front paws.
Wildlife photographer Brant Brady, from Canada, braved the cold for days to get the snaps for his travel blog.
He spotted the 40 bears – including males, females and cubs on Beaufort Sea – which has seen a loss of sea ice in recent years due to climate change.
Former commercial diver Brant started photography 30 years ago and has travelled to over 70 countries capturing images.
There are between 22,000 and 31,000 of the majestic beasts left on earth with between 60 and 80 per cent of them based in Canada.
Breathtaking photographs show a family of polar bears appearing to pose while in their natural habitat in Alaska
A photographer spent four days in sub-zero conditions to capture these stunning images of the bear cubs
The vulnerable species were snapped in their natural habitat rolling around in the snow and clambering over each other
One intimate shots shows a polar bear looking directly into the camera lens while standing with its cub
Three bears appear to chase each other as they explore their home in Alaska. There are between 22,000 and 31,000 of the majestic beasts left on earth
Wildlife photographer Brant Brady, from Canada, braved the cold for days to get the snaps for his travel blog. A mother bea ris pictured playing with her cub
Former commercial diver Brant started photography 30 years ago and has travelled to over 70 countries capturing images. One happy bear rubs his along the ground
Another amazing snap shows a young cub standing on its hind legs holding a bone in its front paws
The 40 bears, including males, females and cubs, were spotted on Beaufort Sea – which has seen a loss of sea ice in recent years due to climate change
Three bears look adorable as they snuggle up to keep warm in sub-zero temperatures. Beaufort Sea has seen a loss of sea ice in recent years due to climate change
This adorable pack was captured play-fighting, dancing, sleeping and even posing in the snow in Alaska
Two adorable cubs are pictured play-fight with a branch while their mother sleeps by their side on the water’s edge
This mother doesn’t appear to be impressed by it’s playful cub rolling around on the ground and trying to get her attention