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*** EXCLUSIVE *** ARCTIC COAST, ALASKA - UNDATED: FILE PHOTO shows a polar bear cub nuzzles its mother and attempts to get her to play, on the Bernard Spit, along the eastern arctic coast of Alaska. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Arctic Coast, Alaska Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media

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NORTH SLOPE, AK- UNDATED: FILE PHOTO shows a curious polar bear cub tries to balance on its hind legs at the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in North Slope, Alaska. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
North Slope, Alaska Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media

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epa04640282 The yet unnamed polar bear twins of mother Olinka (C) are allowed to go outside for the first time, after three months in the maternity room, in Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 27 February 2015. It is 18 years ago that polar bear twins were born in the Blijdorp Zoo. EPA/JERRY LAMPEN 0
Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam, the Netherlands EPA

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epa04640278 The yet unnamed polar bear twins of mother Olinka (L) are allowed to go outside for the first time, after three months in the maternity room, in Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 27 February 2015. It is 18 years ago that polar bear twins were born in the Blijdorp Zoo. EPA/JERRY LAMPEN 0
Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam, the Netherlands EPA

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epa04640280 The yet unnamed polar bear twins of mother Olinka (not pictured) are allowed to go outside for the first time, after three months in the maternity room, in Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 27 February 2015. It is 18 years ago that polar bear twins were born in the Blijdorp Zoo. EPA/JERRY LAMPEN 0
Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam, the Netherlands EPA

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epa04640279 The yet unnamed polar bear twins of mother Olinka (not pictured) are allowed to go outside for the first time, after three months in the maternity room, in Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 27 February 2015. It is 18 years ago that polar bear twins were born in the Blijdorp Zoo. EPA/JERRY LAMPEN 0
Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam, the Netherlands EPA

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epa04640281 The yet unnamed polar bear twins of mother Olinka (top) are allowed to go outside for the first time, after three months in the maternity room, in Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 27 February 2015. It is 18 years ago that polar bear twins were born in the Blijdorp Zoo. EPA/JERRY LAMPEN 0
Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam, the Netherlands EPA

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Twins of polar bear Olinka go outside for the first time on 27 February 2015 after three months in the maternity room, in the Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. AFP PHOTO /ANP / JERRY LAMPEN **Netherlands out**JERRY LAMPEN/AFP/Getty Images
Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam, the Netherlands Jerry Lampen / AFP / Getty

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Polar bear twins born to Olinka (R) are allowed outside for the first time, after three months in the maternity room, at Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo, in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on February 27, 2015. AFP PHOTO / ANP / JERRY LAMPEN --NETHERLANDS OUT--JERRY LAMPEN/AFP/Getty Images
Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam, the Netherlands Jerry Lampen / AFP / Getty

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Polar bear twins born to Olinka (L) are allowed outside for the first time, after three months in the maternity room, at Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo, in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on February 27, 2015. AFP PHOTO / ANP / JERRY LAMPEN --NETHERLANDS OUT--JERRY LAMPEN/AFP/Getty Images
Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam, the Netherlands Jerry Lampen / AFP / Getty

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NUNAVUT, CANADA - SEPTEMBER: FILE PHOTO shows a mother polar bear and her two cubs traverse the ice in Nunavut, Canada. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY Justin Hofman / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Nunavut, Canada Justin Hofman / Barcroft Media

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*** EXCLUSIVE *** ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, ALASKA - UNDATED: FILE PHOTO shows a trio of young polar bears play with one another in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media

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NORTH SLOPE, ALASKA - UNDATED: FILE PHOTO shows a polar bear decides checks out a photographer's pickup truck on the 1002 coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in North Slope, Alaska. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
North Slope, Alaska Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** NORTH SLOPE, AK - UNDATED: FILE PHOTO shows a mother and her polar bear cubs walk along the shore beneath a dramatic sunset at Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in North Slope, Alaska. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY Jon Cornforth / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
North Slope, Alaska Jon Cornforth / Barcroft

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***EXCLUSIVE*** NORTH SLOPE, AL - 2014: FILE PHOTO shows a polar bear seen with cubs at Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in 2014, in North Slope, Alaska. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
North Slope, Alaska Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media

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NORTH SLOPE, AK- UNDATED: FILE PHOTO shows a curious polar bear cub tries to balance on its hind legs at the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in North Slope, Alaska. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
North Slope, Alaska Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media

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MANITOBA, CANADA: NOVEMBER: FILE PHOTO shows a polar bear places a paw on the door, in November, 2011, in Manitoba, Canada. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY Terry Allen / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Manitoba, Canada Terry Allen / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** NORTH SLOPE, AL - 2014: FILE PHOTO shows a polar bear cub plays in a snow drift at the 1002 area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in 2014, in North Slope, Alaska. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
North Slope, Alaska Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** BERNARD SPIT, AK - UNDATED: FILE PHOTO shows a young polar bear dancing with a friend on the barrier island of Bernard Spit, along the eastern arctic coast of Alaska. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Bernard Spit, Alaska Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** NORTH SLOPE, AL - 2014: FILE PHOTO shows a polar bear and cub communicating in the summer sunlight on a barrier island in 2014, in North Slope, Alaska. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
North Slope, Alaska Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** BERNARD SPIT, AK - UNDATED: FILE PHOTO shows a young polar bear stands on its hind legs on the barrier island of Bernard Spit, along the eastern arctic coast of Alaska. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Bernard Spit, Alaska Steven Kazlowski / Barcroft Media

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SVALBARD, NORWAY - JULY 2014: FILE PHOTO shows a curious polar bear puts its paws up on the boat in July, 2014 in Svalbard, Norway. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. THESE astonishing pictures from Barcroft Media offer a celebration of the ?amazing side of life? in 2014. The press agency, which has offices in London, New York and Delhi, has covered this year?s major news stories, including the Parliament shooting in Ottawa, Canada. This year also saw the story of Kyle Jones, a 31-year-old self-confessed ?cougar hunter? who only dates senior citizens, an expose of the Ku Klux Klan, and the tragic tale of Kaleem, the eight-year-old boy with abnormally large hands. The end of year round-up includes a photobombing baboon, pugs dressed in ?Game of Thrones? costumes, the world?s largest turban, a pregnant weightlifter and some of the year?s most stunning wildlife photography. PHOTOGRAPH BY Franco Banfi / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
A curious polar bear peers into a boat in Svalbard, Norway. Franco Banfi / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ABBOTSFORD, CANADA: JUNE 17: FILE PHOTO shows Agee and Mark play together on June 17, 2011 in Abbotsford, Canada. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY LAURENTIU GAROFEANU / BARCROFT USA UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Animal trainer Mark Dumas hugs polar bear Agee in Abbotsford, Canada. Laurentiu Garofeanu / Barcroft Media

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***EXCLUSIVE*** ABBOTSFORD, CANADA: JUNE 17: FILE PHOTO shows Agee and Mark play together on June 17, 2011 in Abbotsford, Canada. A POLAR BEAR waves ‘hello’ as the world prepares to mark International Polar Bear Day. The fluffy white animals are pictured pawing the camera, peering onto a boat and nuzzling its mate. The carnivorous creatures, which call the Arctic Circle their hostile home, are at risk of losing their icy habitat thanks to global warming. International Polar Bear Day on February 27 encourages people to curb their carbon output. PHOTOGRAPH BY LAURENTIU GAROFEANU / BARCROFT USA UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com
Dumas and Agee get dangerously playful in Abbotsford, Canada. Laurentiu Garofeanu / Barcroft Media

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Twin polar bear cubs made their debut at the Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands.
Twin polar bear cubs made their debut at the Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands. EPA

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The cubs kept close to their mother for their first day out.
The cubs kept close to their mother for their first day out. EPA

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epa04626994 Polar bear twins make their first public appearance with their mother 'Freedom' at Ouwehands Zoo Rhenen, in Rhenen, The Netherlands, 19 February 2015. The twins, who were born in November 2014, have not been named because their gender has not yet been determined. EPA/BART MAAT
Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands EPA

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epa04626997 Polar bear twins make their first public appearance at Ouwehands Zoo Rhenen, in Rhenen, The Netherlands, 19 February 2015. The twins, who were born in November 2014, have not been named because their gender has not yet been determined. EPA/BART MAAT
Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands EPA

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epa04626998 Polar bear twins make their first public appearance with their mother 'Freedom' at Ouwehands Zoo Rhenen, in Rhenen, The Netherlands, 19 February 2015. The twins, who were born in November 2014, have not been named because their gender has not yet been determined. EPA/BART MAAT
Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands EPA

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epa04626990 Polar bear twins make their first public appearance with their mother 'Freedom' at Ouwehands Zoo Rhenen, in Rhenen, The Netherlands, 19 February 2015. The twins, who were born in November 2014, have not been named because their gender has not yet been determined. EPA/BART MAAT
Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands EPA

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Two polar bear cubs follow their mother as they venture outside their enclosure for the first time since they were born at Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, Netherlands, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. Three cubs were born Nov. 22, 2014 but one of the triplets died soon after birth, the cub's mother and grandmother live at the zoo, their father now lives at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in England. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands AP

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Two polar bear cubs follow their mother as they venture outside their enclosure for the first time since they were born at Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, Netherlands, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. Three cubs were born Nov. 22, 2014 but one of the triplets died soon after birth, the cub's mother and grandmother live at the zoo, their father now lives at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in England. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands AP

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Two polar bear cubs follow their mother as they venture outside their enclosure for the first time since they were born at Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, Netherlands, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. Three cubs were born Nov. 22, 2014 but one of the triplets died soon after birth, the cub's mother and grandmother live at the zoo, their father now lives at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in England. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands AP

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In this picture shot through multiple layer security glass a polar bear mother looks at photographers and cameramen as her cubs play as they went outside their enclosure for the first time since they were born at Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, Netherlands, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. Three cubs were born Nov. 22, 2014 but one of the triplets died soon after birth, the cub's mother and grandmother live at the zoo, their father now lives at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in England. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands AP

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Two polar bear cubs play as they go outside their enclosure for the first time since they were born at Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, Netherlands, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. Three cubs were born Nov. 22, 2014 but one of the triplets died soon after birth, the cub's mother and grandmother live at the zoo, their father now lives at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in England. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands AP

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In this picture shot through multiple layer security glass two polar bear cubs and their mother venture outside their enclosure for the first time since they were born at Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, Netherlands, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. Three cubs were born Nov. 22, 2014 but one of the triplets died soon after birth, the cub's mother and grandmother live at the zoo, their father now lives at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in England. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands AP

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Two polar bear cubs follow their mother as they venture outside their enclosure for the first time since they were born at Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, Netherlands, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. Three cubs were born Nov. 22, 2014 but one of the triplets died soon after birth, the cub's mother and grandmother live at the zoo, their father now lives at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in England. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands AP

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A polar bear mother helps her cubs get out of the water as they venture outside their enclosure for the first time since they were born at Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, Netherlands, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. Three cubs were born Nov. 22, 2014 but one of the triplets died soon after birth, the cub's mother and grandmother live at the zoo, their father now lives at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in England. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands AP

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A polar bear mother helps her cubs get out of the water as they venture outside their enclosure for the first time since they were born at Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, Netherlands, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. Three cubs were born Nov. 22, 2014 but one of the triplets died soon after birth, the cub's mother and grandmother live at the zoo, their father now lives at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in England. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
Ouwehands Zoo in Rhenen, the Netherlands AP

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