Jennifer, age 7, lives in Sydney, Australia. She has read a
lot of William and Ethan's blogs. She likes reading, writing, drawing and
dancing. She has a younger sister called Ashley who likes to build Lego a lot.
Jennifer will turn 8 in this coming October.
One day an Arctic miracle is born and a great adventure awaits this polar bear family. Find out more in Seella.
Once in a cold ice cave, a female gave birth to two polar bear cubs, an Arctic miracle, a boy and a girl, twins.
After a few months, the polar bear family set out into the cold icy world. A snowstorm blew up. Seella, the girl twin saw her brother collapse. Seela's mother covered him with snow, he still did not wake up.
Seella and her mother had to leave him behind for that they had to find food.
Seella's mother spotted a seal, ran up, pounced and it was dead. For that it was the last meal they would have in a long time.
Weeks passed, Seella grew older but they still had no meal. Because of this, Seella's mother is forced to do something early.
The ice sheet was forming later and later in winter, so Seella's mother could not find enough food for two. Seella's mother grunted at Seella meaning for her to leave but Seella did not move. Seella's mother grunted again but fiercer and louder this time. Seella understood and ran away before her mother decided to chase her away.
Seella wondered alone on the cold ice floor, a Arctic fox was following behind her. Arctic foxes are scavengers and like to follow polar bears for they are the top predators in the Arctic. Nothing in the Arctic can kill a polar bear except another polar bear. Since then tilt of the earth has returned to where it started and Seella is able to find food.
When Seella is hibernating, she gives birth, another Arctic miracle twins, a
boy and a girl.
Wow, I didn't know that only pregnant female polar bears hibernate. Fascinating! I hope Seella and her babies will find lots of food. How about a salmon feast?
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