In a violent Arctic game of tug-of-war, several polar bears in northern Canada had to fend off an overly eager鈥攁nd outnumbered鈥攂lack bear vying for a meal.聽And the entire ordeal was captured on video.
Photographer filmed the brawl while at sea aboard the luxury expedition voyage. The cruise was sailing through the Torngat Mountains National Park and Nachvak Fjord in northern Labrador, Canada, located on the northeastern tip of North America.
Shedwick described聽the moment as 鈥渟omething out of a Renaissance painting.鈥
鈥淎s a photographer, you panic, are my settings dialed in? Am I in position? And once you know you are, instinct takes over and you simply marvel at the drama,鈥 Shedwick told聽国产吃瓜黑料 via email.
Several of the so-called 鈥渟ea bears鈥濃攚hat appear to be a sow and her cubs鈥攁re shown in the video as they feed on a carcass. At first, another adult polar bear tries to get in on the prize before being attacked by the original bears. Then, a black bear creeps in through the brush and begins tugging, pulling, and sinking its two-inch teeth into the carcass.

The attempted thievery prompts an angry response from one of the polar bears. With blood dripping down its white fur in dramatic form, the enormous polar bear ultimately succeeds in brushing off the black bear.
The winner should come as no surprise. Black bears top out around 600 pounds, and聽an adult polar bear weighs聽up to three times that.
鈥淓ncounters like this remind us why we explore,鈥 Robin West, Searbourn vice president of expedition operations and planning, told 国产吃瓜黑料. 鈥淚n the remote wilderness of the Torngat Mountains, few people on Earth have witnessed such a rare interaction between a polar bear and a black bear. Our expeditions are designed to bring guests closer to these moments, always with deep respect for the wildlife and the environments that make them possible.鈥
Polar bears living along the coast of Labrador primarily feed on seals and, as such, are most often found on sea ice. They visit land for only short periods, but can be forced ashore for several months or more when sea ice is unavailable. Though the exact number of individual bears in this region is unknown, the Government and Newfoundland and Labrador there may be several hundred alive. Canada鈥檚 estimates that there are around 15,000 polar bears across the Arctic nation.
Parks Canada the subarctic Torngat Mountains as having 鈥渁 saw-tooth skyline of jagged peaks and glacier-carved fjords plunges towards iceberg-dotted indigo waters as polar bears and caribou roam amid some of Earth鈥檚 oldest rocks.鈥 We鈥檇 add it鈥檚 also the proverbial Madison Square Garden of polar bear versus black bear prize fights to that description.
