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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Among the first mysteries introduced in Lost pertained to the existence of a polar bear on the island. When the show began the stories of the Oceanic Flight 815 passengers in 2004, a number of questions immediately became pertinent, not the least of which being the monster living on Lost's island.
Lost Season 3 Reveals The Polar Bears Are From DHARMA Experiments On The Island The Dharma Initiative Used The Polar Bears To Further Their Research Close The early seasons of Lost were filled with references to polar bears, but an actual explanation for them wasn't offered until season 3 when the Others placed Kate and Sawyer in cages.
How The Polar Bears Left Hydra Island In Lost The Polar Bears Fled From One Island To Another Of course, the Dharma Initiative's interest in polar bears only accounts for part of the explanation, as that on it's own doesn't explain how Lost's main characters found themselves at odds with the animals. After all, it's important to note that the Dharma Initiative occupied a small, neighboring island known in the series as Hydra Island.
As for why polar bears were chosen over other mammals of their size, that can be attributed to a variety of factors, including their intelligence, ability to withstand cold temperatures, and strength. All of these characteristics were singled out by Dr. Chang, who brought up the plan to send the bears to the Orchid station. Though he didn't discuss the frozen wheel directly, this speaks to the organization's motivations for having the bears turn the wheel.
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