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In the Arctic, where winter is coming, polar bears in the north, where food is abundant, do not hibernate but hunt for food. However, if the Earth's temperature continues to rise, they will lose their habitat. Inuit hunters and sled dogs hunting seals. They are companions who help each other's lives in the snow-covered plains. The Inuit way of life, waiting until nature permits and taking only as much as nature gives, is wisdom that should be emulated for both the Arctic and humans. 03:06 ️Polar bears' winter survival story 08:02 ️️️The story of hunters going on a winter hunt in the Arctic. 16:13 ️️The rest and hunger of hunters and dogs in the Arctic 18:01 ️A dish made with seals 22:27 Traditional hunting methods for hunting in the Arctic 27:33 ️The animalistic sense of Inuit hunters and hunting with seals 29:31 ️️A confrontation between two seals and a hunter 30:50 ️Thoughts on responsibility and family as an Inuit hunter 35:02 ️Returning home with family in the Arctic 38:56 ️Experience traditional Inuit fishing in the Arctic 43:21 ️️A 10-year-old Inuit boy's dream and the challenge of the Arctic Broadcast information ▶ [Special Project, Arctic] Part 3. Land of Eternal Winter - Aired on December 29, 2017 ▶ YTN Science Homepage: https://science.ytn.co.kr/program/vie... #YTNDocumentary ■ Copyright (c) YTN Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use of AI data prohibited