Pihoqahiak means "ever-wandering one," and is an Inuit name for the polar bear, a creature known to roam vast expanses of sea ice, sometimes plodding thousands of kilometers a year in search of seals to eat. But along the fjord-cut coastline of southeastern Greenland, where the sea freezes over for just a few months of the year, some isolated polar bears are surviving as homebodies.
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