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February faces: Molar bear
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Two veterinarians prepare Walker, a 538-pound polar bear, for a dental operation at Highland Wildlife Park in Kinguisse, Scotland, on Feb. 16.
A team of four veterinarians were drafted to knock out the 2-year-old bear before removing the infected tooth.
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