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A National Geographic Television Special
Only the Strong Survive at the Top of the World! Stalk the Arctic ice with its fiercest predator, the polar bear, as it prowls one of the most forbidding places on the planet -- a hidden kingdom of magnificent creatures. Armed with a keen sense of smell and backed up by 1,700 pounds of fur and fangs, the polar bear stands alone at the top of the food chain. Yet many other hunters manage to survive in and around harsh Arctic waters from the savvy arctic fox to the massive, whickered walrus. The Arctic ice is revealed as a place of danger and drama where animals are stranded on frozen waters, trapped between moving sheets of ice, and caught in the struggle to survive. Brave the worst that nature has to offer for a rare visit to the ARCTIC KINGDOM: LIFE AT THGE EDGE. SPECIAL BONUS: Also contains "Freeze Frame: An Arctic Adventure" -25 Minutes of behind-the-scenes footage. The National Geographic Society The National Geographic Society was founded in 1888 to increase and diffuse geographic knowledge. This landmark home video supports the Society's educational mission through vivid award-winning photography and cinematography, and scientific research around the world.
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