Polar bear feast over deal bowhead whale at Wrangel Island. Photo: Aleksandr Gruzdev, Ostrovwrangel.org

More than 200 polar bears assembled on Russian Arctic beach

The record-big number of animals feasted over a dead bowhead whale on the shores of Wrangel Island.

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Photo: Aleksandr Gruzdev, Ostrovwrangel.org

A group of tourists on board the Russian cruise ship «Akademik Shokalsky» got a sight of their life when they on 20th September this year came across the huge group of polar bears assembled on a beach of the remote island.

On board the ship were also representatives of the local Wrangel nature reserve, who counted «at least 230 polar bears» on site. Among the animals were bears of all ages, the nature reserve informs.

«We have earlier experienced that about 70 polar bears eat from a stranded whale», leader of the nature reserve Aleksandr Gruzdev says in the video. «But we have never before seen anything close to 200».

The unique sight was made as the number of bears on the Wrangel Island, as well as other Arctic archipelagos, is rapidly on the increase. A key part of the reason is the melting ice which forces the animals to retreat to solid lands. A Russian-U.S research expedition to Wrangel this fall counted a total of 589 polar bears on the island. That is a new record, the local nature reserve informs.

The number of animals on the 7 600 km² Russian island is significant. As a comparison, Norwegian authorities in 2015 estimates the number of polar bears on Svalbard, an almost ten times bigger territory, to about 300.

Photo: Aleksandr Gruzdev Ostrovwrangel.org
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