Οικογένεια ποζάρει για selfies με… νεκρή πολική αρκούδα! | Photos

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Οι πολικές αρκούδες δεν ζουν στην Ισλανδία, όταν όμως την επισκέπτονται κολυμπώντας από την Γροιλανδία, η εθνική πολιτική της «παγωμένης» χώρας είναι να πυροβολούνται αμέσως, αφού, μετά το μακρύ ταξίδι τους στον ωκεανό θεωρούνται πεινασμένες και γι’ αυτό επικίνδυνες.

Έτσι, όταν ένα ζευγάρι, η Karitas Gudrunardottir, ο σύζυγός της Egill Thor Bjarnason και τα παιδιά τους ταξίδευαν βόρεια της πόλης Blonduos και είδαν μια πολική αρκούδα σε απόσταση 500 μέτρων από μια φάρμα έξω από την οποία έπαιζαν μικρά παιδιά, έτρεξαν και ειδοποίησαν τους ιδιοκτήτες ενώ οι ίδιοι κλειδώθηκαν στη φάρμα.

Pic shows: The shot polar bear. A family in Iceland posted bizarre selfies of themselves with a dead polar bear after a neighbour shot the animal when it swam ashore. Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are not native to Iceland, but occasionally turn up after drifting over on ice flows from Greenland although on this occasion in summer it is believed that the animal simply swam. In Iceland there is a policy of shooting all polar bears on site because having travelled a long way they are regarded as hungry and dangerous to humans. The female polar bear had been spotted by Karitas Gudrunardottir and her husband Egill Thor Bjarnason, who are both farmers who were on a riding tour north of the town Blonduos. The pair instantly locked themselves and their children in the farmhouse, and notified a neighbour who dispatched the polar bear with a single bullet from 130 metres away. They also notified the police who also warned other people in the area to stay indoors. The carcass of the dead bear was picked up by a mechanical excavator and eventually ended up in refrigeration in nearby Skagastrond but not before the family had taken some selfies, and posted them online. The Icelandic Institute of Natural History will receive the carcass and dissect it and Kristjan Thorbjornsson, chief superintendent in Saudarkrokur town, said that as soon as the animal came ashore in Iceland its fate was sealed. He told local media: "There was never any doubt that it would not have to be shot because they were inhabited dwellings nearby, the closest farm was only a few hundred metres away and tourists were also camped around a kilometre away." It is the first polar bear sighting in Iceland since 2010, while another two were shot and killed in the north-western part of the country in 2008. The animal will probably be stuffed and displayed in a museum. There have only been a few hundred recorded sightings of polar bears in Iceland throughout recorded history, the country's Institute of N

Ένας από τους γείτονες πυροβόλησε και σκότωσε το άτυχο ζώο με μία μόνο σφαίρα από απόσταση 130 μέτρων και αμέσως μετά τοποθέτησε την θηλυκή πολική αρκούδα σε τρακτέρ για να την απομακρύνει από το σημείο. Όμως, η οικογένεια που πρώτη είχε εντοπίσει το ζώο πόζαρε για να βγάλει μια σειρά selfies, αδιαφορώντας για την μακάβρια εικόνα με το νεκρό ζώο. Το χειρότερο είναι ότι το ζευγάρι των Ισλανδών προέτρεψε και τα παιδιά του να κάνουν το ίδιο!

Ο Jon Gunnar Ottosson, γενικός διευθυντής του Ινστιτούτου Φυσικής Ιστορίας στη χώρα, δήλωσε στην ιστοσελίδα Iceland Monitor ότι δεν ήταν δυνατόν το ζώο να ναρκωθεί για να μεταφερθεί στην θάλασσα και υποστήριξε: «Αυτά είναι επικίνδυνα ζώα δεν είναι χαριτωμένα αρκουδάκια».οποίησαν τους ιδιοκτήτες ενώ οι ίδιοι κλειδώθηκαν στην φάρμα.

Η πολική αρκούδα είναι η πρώτη που εμφανίστηκε στην Ισλανδία από το 2010 και αναμένεται να ταριχευτεί και να εκτεθεί σε μουσείο της χώρας.

Pic shows: The shot polar bear. A family in Iceland posted bizarre selfies of themselves with a dead polar bear after a neighbour shot the animal when it swam ashore. Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are not native to Iceland, but occasionally turn up after drifting over on ice flows from Greenland although on this occasion in summer it is believed that the animal simply swam. In Iceland there is a policy of shooting all polar bears on site because having travelled a long way they are regarded as hungry and dangerous to humans. The female polar bear had been spotted by Karitas Gudrunardottir and her husband Egill Thor Bjarnason, who are both farmers who were on a riding tour north of the town Blonduos. The pair instantly locked themselves and their children in the farmhouse, and notified a neighbour who dispatched the polar bear with a single bullet from 130 metres away. They also notified the police who also warned other people in the area to stay indoors. The carcass of the dead bear was picked up by a mechanical excavator and eventually ended up in refrigeration in nearby Skagastrond but not before the family had taken some selfies, and posted them online. The Icelandic Institute of Natural History will receive the carcass and dissect it and Kristjan Thorbjornsson, chief superintendent in Saudarkrokur town, said that as soon as the animal came ashore in Iceland its fate was sealed. He told local media: "There was never any doubt that it would not have to be shot because they were inhabited dwellings nearby, the closest farm was only a few hundred metres away and tourists were also camped around a kilometre away." It is the first polar bear sighting in Iceland since 2010, while another two were shot and killed in the north-western part of the country in 2008. The animal will probably be stuffed and displayed in a museum. There have only been a few hundred recorded sightings of polar bears in Iceland throughout recorded history, the country's Institute of N

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