The image of the ‘fire spitting polar bear’ is making waves on social media!

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PoleBears have always received special attention from humans. There have also been reports of polar bears, who are generally calm, showing signs of aggression recently. However, in the past few days, a picture of a polar bear has become very popular among social media users. It was a picture of a majestic polar bear in the frozen arctic. The peculiarity of the film was that the exhalation of the polar bear was seen in red.

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The picture taken in 2015 went viral again on February 7 when a Twitter user shared it. Twitter user Massimo shared the image, which was captured by photographer Josh Anon and noted that the rising sun had turned the polar bear’s exhalation into fire. The picture looks like a white polar bear standing on a snow-covered shore with light fire flying from its nose. This magical effect is created when the faint orange light of the sun passes through the polar bear’s exhaled air during foggy weather. Anon took this picture in 2015 while on a one-day arctic expedition. More than 10 million people have already seen the film.

Photographer Josh Anon captured the perfect moment in which the rising sun made this polar bear’s backlit breath look like fire

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— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973)

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Even though the picture was seen by many people before this, many people shared this picture. The film also received many comments. Most appreciated the photographer’s patience. ” That’s awesome! Thanks to the photographer for capturing and sharing such a magical moment!” one wrote. Another wrote, ‘The patience of photographers is amazing. They spend hours waiting for a picture to give us the best pictures,’ some likened the polar bear to the concept of a fire-breathing dragon. Polar bears are usually found in the frozen forests of the Arctic, Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Russia, and Norway.

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Last Updated Feb 10, 2023, 12:51 PM IST

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