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Polar Bear Cubs Take to the Water

In Splash! Polar Bear Cubs Take to the Water, host Andy Day follows two polar bear cubs have been walking on ice all winter. Now the ice is melting and it’s time for their first swim! This video is excerpted from BBC’s Andy’s Animal Babies, in which Andy Day explores the lives and experiences of baby animals.

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Arctic
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Andy's Animal Babies
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2:11
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Q: What happens to the ice in the spring? How does this impact the polar bears?
A: The ice breaks up and melts and the polar bears can’t walk on it anymore.

Q: How are polar bears “born” to swim?
A: They have a thick layer of fat that helps them stay warm and they are natural swimmers.

Q: Why do polar bears need to be able to swim and walk?
A: They will spend their lives both in the water and on land to hunt and find food.

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