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Polar Bear Back Massage Winter Arrival Churchill A Polar Bear enjoys a back massage on the tundra around Churchill, Manitoba as the arrival of winter begins to appear. A nice way to spend some time for a Polar Bear is to lay about on their back and massage themselves... |
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Arctic Canadian Eskimo Dog A Canadian Eskimo Dog sits in the Arctic climate of Churchill, Manitoba as snowflakes blanket his fur. The brown, black and white colors on this Canadian Eskimo Dog highlight his facial features as he... |
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Canadian Eskimo Dog Puppy A black and white Canadian Eskimo Dog puppy sits at attention while we snap his picture in Churchill, Manitoba. The family of Canadian Eskimo Dogs are resting in other parts of their residence in Churchill,... |
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White Canadian Eskimo Dog Churchill Manitoba The cute face of a snowy white colored Canadian Eskimo Dog on a private yard in the Hudson Bay area of Churchill, Manitoba. A Canadian Eskimo Dog matures very quickly and is prepared for all sorts of hard work as this is... |
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Canadian Eskimo Dog Puppies Resting on the icy cold tundra of Churchill, Manitoba a couple of Canadian Eskimo Dog puppies find this climate ideal. One of the Canadian Eskimo Dog puppies snuggles up against his brother as it seems that he is not... |
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Sleeping Polar Bear Hudson Bay Churchill Manitoba The easiest way to capture a picture of a Polar Bear is when it is sleeping on the tundra in the Hudson Bay area in Churchill, Manitoba. This Polar Bear will continue his sleeping pattern in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area in... |
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Puppy Dog Sleeping Picture A Canadian Eskimo puppy spending time sleeping amongst his family members in Churchill, Manitoba makes an opportunity for a cute picture. These Canadian Eskimo puppies make an adorable picture as they lay sleeping in their dog house in... |
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Polar Bear Alert Churchill Manitoba Journeying across the tundra of Churchill, Manitoba, this Polar Bear is very alert of what is happening around him. A Polar Bear has awoken from his restful sleep and is making his way across the Churchill Wildlife... |