Take a heartwarming journey to the Arctic and see the Coca-Cola® Polar Bears as you’ve never seen them before in this short family film produced by Ridley Scott. Join Jak, Zook, Kaia, Kaskae, Sakari and some dancing puffin friends for a fun-filled adventure sure to bring the family together this holiday season.
Filmed on a remote island in the Arctic, shrouded in fog – we are treated to stunning footage of a Polar Bear in pursuit of a Walrus. Faced with an imposing wall of blubber and hide, it appears that the world’s largest land carnivore may have met his match
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god they're so racist. Luckily humans don't have these problems
J
T H I C C
That bear was weak from starvation, not enough strength to hold a walrus down.
This is every man at the club.
THOSE TEETH BLOBS ARE SO BIG!!!!
watches seal hunting penguin
run penguin that seal must die i have an idea to make me happy and not feel bad ..
watches seal being hunt by a bear yass
Aww that polar bear just want to make black friends…
love Walrus for life
one assassin Vs 5 tanks
Damn nature you scary!
c
geez ya think the walruses would look at each other and say……wait a minute..
Beartic vs Walrein
bears are stupid
2:00 what aout that lone bird
rasism
they say some Eskimo is wondering where his picnic basket went
They're gigantic!!
1:48 – I told you all broads have thick skulls