In A Surreal Scenario In The Far Northeast Of Russia, Polar Bears Transformed Soviet Ruins On Kolyuchin Island Into Shelter. The Authentic Images Captured By A Photographer In September Went Viral Showing The Curious Daily Life Of Animals Among Snow And Silence
Recent images show polar bears living in an old Soviet house on Kolyuchin Island, on the east coast of Russia. The video, which appears to have been created by artificial intelligence, is real. It was filmed by a photographer during a cruise in the Chukchi Sea in September of this year.
While filming the landscape, the professional noticed the animals exploring one of the abandoned buildings.
In the images, the bears appear in curious scenes of daily life: looking out the window, resting on the porch, and walking through the snow-covered yard.
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Isolated And Silent Place
Kolyuchin Island is located about 11 kilometers from the Chukotka Peninsula, the far northeast of Russia, a natural border with Alaska, separated only by the Bering Strait.
During the Soviet era, the site housed researchers but was completely abandoned decades ago.
Vulnerable Species And Endangered Climate
Today, the old buildings serve as shelter for Arctic wildlife. Polar bears, according to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), are classified as a vulnerable species.
This condition concerns scientists because Arctic warming reduces sea ice, making it harder for animals to hunt and reproduce.
The viral video symbolizes how nature finds unexpected ways to resist even in the face of human destruction and climate change.
With information from G1.


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