Sweet moment two polar bears stop mid-fight for a loving squeeze

  • The images were captured by Igor Azkargorta, 51, from the Basque Country
  • He shot the incredible photos on stretch of Churchill by Hudson Bay, Canada
  • There were more than 20 bears present, as mother’s protected their cubs  

This is the sweet moment two polar bears appear to stop mid-fight to give each other a loving squeeze.

The images, captured by Igor Azkargorta, 51, show the two polar bears with their arms wrapped round each other and faces nuzzled into each other’s fur, despite fighting only minutes before.

Traveler and photographer Igor captured the stunning images of the bears in Churchill, Canada.

Two polar bears in Churchill, Canada, pause from what appears to be a loving hug

Igor said: ‘I love photographing polar bears. They are really curious animals.

‘Churchill is well known for its polar bear population and it is a great place to go and photograph them.

‘This particular time there were around 20 polar bears there.

‘The younger bears were playing but the mothers were defending their offspring from other bears.

As many as 20 more of the great beast looked on, apparently unconcerned by the fracas

As many as 20 more of the great beast looked on, apparently unconcerned by the fracas

The images were captured by travel photographer Igor Azkargorta, 51 (pictured), from the Basque Country

The images were captured by travel photographer Igor Azkargorta, 51 (pictured), from the Basque Country

‘When the bears fought I was surprised by the amount of force they used.’

When not photographing polar bears in Churchill, Igor from Mondragón, Basque Country, travels the world photographing wildlife.

Igor said: ‘My favourite place to take photographs is Botswana and it was my first trips to Africa 20 years ago that inspired me to photograph wildlife.

‘My favourite animals to photograph are Lycaons a type of wild dog.

‘I like to dedicate myself to travelling and taking pictures and there are lots of other places like Japan, Galapagos and the Falkland Islands that I still want to travel to.’

 



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