00:00In northern Canada, the coastal landscape has frozen into a jagged ice scape.
00:10Soon the temperature could plummet to minus 40 degrees Celsius.
00:18Yet polar bears like this young mother are on the move,
00:23in a relentless hunt for seals.
00:26She and her adolescent cubs will trek approximately 30 kilometers today in search of food.
00:41Just meters beneath the family's feet is the prey they depend on for survival.
00:48Arctic seals have adapted to stay underwater for up to 45 minutes,
00:57because to surface is to become vulnerable.
01:01But eventually they need to come up for air.
01:07Who will see the other first?
01:10This is a game many thousands of years in the making.
01:14The bear waits.
01:22The seal holds onto what could be its final breath.
01:25But the bear and the seal are not alone.
01:43An Arctic fox trails the polar bear, in the hope of scavenging some of her leftovers.
01:49For the fox tagging along, it's a gamble worth taking.
02:04But unsurprisingly, it's not welcome.
02:07The harsh Arctic winter binds the fates of these three animals together.
02:19We will have to present the same array so that we agree with her.
02:21As the Black Sea Scientists keep in the game and understand
02:30But the polar bear is this region's ruler.
02:33as the foresight is theme of standing forest
02:35and the eyes of the sea Ghost pride.
02:36Claire Buchholz
02:37The polar bear is this region's ruler.
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02:45The polar bear has been fledged
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