Strange New Hybrid Found In The Arctic Has Scientists Seriously Worried

From the Loch Ness Monster to Bigfoot, people love to speculate about the incredible animals we've never encountered. And while Nessie may be a bit of a stretch, who's to say that every species has already been discovered? In fact, a recent animal discovery in the Arctic has been bewildering scientists, and it's bound to shock you as well. Nature is sometimes weirder than we think, as one group of explorers discovered firsthand...

Victoria Island

On the coast of the Arctic Circle lies Victoria Island, where the temperature is often at excruciating levels below zero degrees Fahrenheit. And below those layers of ice, the Arctic is hiding some secrets.

Population: 2000

David Kuptana is one of 2,000 people who live on Victoria Island, the eighth largest island on Earth. Few people reside there considering the island's grand size (approximately the size of Idaho).

Growing up in Ulukhaktok

David grew up in the small coastal district of Ulukhaktok, home to only a few hundred people. While Ulukhaktok is known for its artistic musk ox-horn carvings, it's not exactly known for its farmers' markets and grocery stores.

Home of the polar bears

Up north many Inuits live off of the land, rather than paying lofty prices for few-and-far-between groceries. This is where the majestic polar bears come into play.