On meeting the polar bear on Svalbard; Being alone or together with other, and taking care of oneself!

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You know, the polar bear on Svalbard is dangerous, and it can kill all the people wanting to have these experiences on meeting the polar bear. And sometimes people lose their lives, and sometimes they are lucky to survive when meeting these animals.

The polar bear is dangerous for humans, and they are living their lives several places on the planet, and we meet them for instance at Svalbard.

Polar bears stemmed from brown bears (Ursus arctos) about 1 million years ago, according to DNA findings. Fossils are rare. The oldest fossil known is a well-preserved jaw from Svalbard (islands north of Norway). Later fossils, between about 11 000 and 8 000 years old, are from Scandinavia and Russia. Hence, we can accept what we are meeting different places, but sometimes we should shoot the polar bear. If humans are living in a cottage or in a tent, the polar bear can be nearby, and you are especially exposed for danger when being alone or in a tent, because the polar bear can attack you, and the polar bear wants to eat humans.

When the polar bear was originally documented, two subspecies were identified: the American polar bear (Ursus maritimus maritimus) by Constantine J. Phipps in 1774, and the Siberian polar bear (Ursus maritimus marinus) by Peter Simon Pallas in 1776.

When being in the military, you and I have experienced of being alone or together with other people as human nature in the nature, and we should do sensible and clever things, to win the battles that are coming. And the polar bear in also in the nature, and as humans we can take pictures of the polar bear, and we can hide ourselves in such manners that the polar bear cannot catch us as humans.

Annually, 2–5 people in North America die from bears. Glacier National Park encountered two fatal bear attacks on the same day in 1967. Since 1872, bears have killed eight people in Yellowstone Park. Between 2000–2017, in Alaska, there were eight attacks by bears. As a living human, we are responsible for our own lives, and we take the choices as we take. And we should know, that the bear and the polar bear can attack humans, and therefore there can be people dying or these meetings.

When we are on Svalbard or other places with bears, we can form a camp about where to be, and doing research with different concepts, and investigations of what is happening. And this is why research is both abstract and concrete, and things we are doing on the earth, should be down to earth but at the same time abstract. And our lives we are living ourselves, and we are making the choices as we are. And research is filled with making variants, and with choices from problem formulation, to design, to measurement, and to making the conclusions and the implications of the study that one is doing at some places.

Polar bear populations are in decline. That means individual bears are starving and drowning. Polar bears can weigh more than 500 kilograms, they drag seals out of the ocean with their claws, and on occasion they will attack human beings. In short, these animals are not known for their subtlety. And as people doing research on Svalbard, we can use all the kinds of equipment that we want, and we can take our clothes with us, and we should have enough and proper enough clothes to survive in different weather, also the cold ones! And sometimes, we are exposing ourselves with danger in life, and sometimes we are safe, and that is what the life is when being exposed with risk management in the nature.


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