Caution in the Wind by John Banovich
"Female polar bears are very good mothers - teaching their cubs everything they will need to know in their first two years of their life to survive in the land of frozen ice. The nose being the greatest asset in this extreme environment, as it can detect danger miles away. In "Caution in the Wind", she slowly moves toward the scent that has caught their attention, and leads her cubs with an air of caution so as not to lead them into danger." - John Banovich.
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