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Weighing up to 800 Kg and Sniffing Prey More than 1.5 Km Away, the Planet's Largest Terrestrial Predator Hunts Seals over Ice Caps

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Weighing up to eight hundred kilos, the majestic polar bear reigns absolute as the largest terrestrial predator on the planet. This Arctic giant sniffs seals a mile away while walking over the glaciers. How does white fur protect against extreme cold? The animal's fur is not really white, but formed by hollow and transparent wires that reflect light... The post Weighing up to 800 kg and sniffing prey more than 1.5 km away, the planet's largest t…
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Weighing up to eight hundred kilos, the majestic polar bear reigns absolute as the largest terrestrial predator on the planet. This Arctic giant sniffs seals a mile away while walking over the glaciers. How does white fur protect against extreme cold? The animal's fur is not really white, but formed by hollow and transparent wires that reflect light... The post Weighing up to 800 kg and sniffing prey more than 1.5 km away, the planet's largest t…

·São Paulo, Brazil
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O Antagonista broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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