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Since it was spotted at south pole, it's not a polar bear but an antipolar bear. However, if it migrates north during austral winter, it may be a bipolar bear. Bipolar bears are known for eating a lot fish while migrating, at the very beginning of April. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-avvMkYXqTsA/TpRRTCL_fII/AAAAAAAAMSg/LHSF8ZoBjHE/s1600/bipolar+bear-02.jpg

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