A polar bear has been rescued after getting its tongue caught in a can of condensed milk while roaming an Arctic outpost in northern Russia
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The two-year-old female was saved after it was spotted by local residents wandering into huts in a village in the remote settlement of Dikson on Wednesday. Mikhail Alshinetsky, a vet from the zoo, said the bear was thin and a little dehydrated but its injuries were expected to heal.
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