Feeling: Snow and polar bears

When it snows, I just have to try this one picture.
A polar bear leisurely walking on a glacier.
The realism is as if it's alive.
From its unique silhouette to its fur, experience the realism that only comes from meticulous craftsmanship.
"What kind of creature is a polar bear?"
Polar Bear
Polar Bear
Classification: Order Carnivora/Family Ursidae/Genus Ursus
Size: Approximately 2 meters in length
Habitat: Northern North America, Northern Eurasia, Arctic Circle
Often called "shirokuma" (white bear) because its entire body appears to be covered in white fur. It is the largest species in the bear family. There are differences in size depending on the habitat, with the largest individuals found in the Chukchi Sea in Russia. Polar bears inhabit ice floe waters and coastal areas, moving south with the southward movement of ice floes in winter, and north in summer. In some regions, they build well-ventilated dens to escape direct sunlight, weather, and predators. Compared to other bear species, their heads are small, but they have long necks. Also, their auricles are short, adapting them to cold regions. Their long necks and streamlined, small heads are considered adaptations for swimming, allowing them to swim in icy waters for hours. They also have superior eyesight among bears. Among omnivorous bears, they are the most carnivorous species, and their teeth have undergone more specialized changes compared to brown bears.
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