Polar Bear Shot on Spitsbergen for Attack on Residents
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The four-year-old male is said to have attacked a group of residents and was shot near the small village of Ny-Ålesund


On Friday, the State Administrator will extend the felling permit for the polar bear that has been ravaging Rennebu.
The bear that was shot on Blomstrandhalvøya on Wednesday afternoon has now been investigated by the police. The Norwegian Polar Institute believes they recognize the bear.
Residents were terrified. The polar bear had to be shot - RMF24.pl - Authorities shot a polar bear on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen in the Arctic Ocean. The animal was reportedly aggressive and approached homes.
Polar bears are the largest predators living on land today.

Polar bears belong to Spitsbergen like snow and ice. A four-year-old male is now shot in the northwest of the archipelago to protect people from an attack.
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