The spy cameras designed for the BBC documentary ” Polar Bear: Spy on the Ice” were cleverly disguised and built to resist temperatures as low as -40° C. The polar bears took one look and were like, ” NAH LEMME SMASH THAT.”
Despite their seemingly convincing disguises, ” Snow Cap,” ” Ice Bear Cam,” and ” Blizzard Cam” (in addition as its sidekick ” Snowball Cam” ), failed to go unnoticed by the polar bears of the Svalbard Arctic islands. Rather, the bears ended up thoroughly investigating-and by investigating I mean destroying-the cameras during the duration of the documentary’s shoot. Don’t try and fool polar bears, people! [ BBC ]
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