The two adorable cubs gesture to the camera: ‘It was such a weird moment for me as a photographer when I witnessed that wave movement,’ said Keene.
When one of the young bears, who was trying to balance, stretched out his paw, the interested cubs stood on their hind legs to watch the other family troop past.
Laura Keene, 57, a clinical pharmacist, noticed the bears while visiting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge on the Barrier Islands of Barter Island in Kaktovik, Alaska.
That event, with the mounds of snow and the wintery-grey background, is the kind of thing for which you always aspire to be in the proper location.’
‘That day, our bear guide Ketil Reitan searched the islands and discovered two families of bears, each with a mother and two cubs,’ she added.
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