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Sunday, April 13, 2014

Polar Bear

                                    The Polar Bear



polar bear paw
  Polar Bears roam ice sheets and swim
in coastal waters. Their feet are very large and slightly webbed,
allowing them to swim long distances
 In fact, some polar bears have been
seen swimming hundreds of miles,
although some of that was
probably covered by
floating on a sheet of ice.
Polar Bears live in one of the
coldest environments on
Earth.                                                                                                               Type: Mammal
The Arctic Region. Polar Bears depend                                                         Diet: carnivore
on their thick creamy-white fur for camouflage                                             Average Life Span In
and warmth. Under that fur is a layer                                                             Wild: 25-30 years
of warming fat. Polar Bears                                                                            Size: Head and
are also covered in black                                                                                 Body 7.25 to 8 ft
skin. Their is even a layer of                                                                          (2.2 to 2.5 M ); tail,
fur under their paws for good grip                                                                  3.5 in  ( 7.5 720 KG )
and protecting against the ice they                                                                 Weight: 900-1,600
stroll on.This carnivores bear                                                                          LBS (410-720 KG)
feeds on seals and consume carcasses.                                                           Size relative to a
Females den by digging into deep                                                                  6ft ( 2 M ) man:
snow drifts. They usually
give birth to twins in the winter.
Young cubs live with their mother for about 28
months to learn survival skills.
Females protects her cubs
aggressively against the male, who may
even eat his cubs and/or any other
young cub in its species.








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