If global warning keeps on happening then about 60- 85. If global warning stops then about a few thousand - the same amount we have today.
- Written in 2010 PS. This might be wrong because it's a predication.
At their current rate of grow we may well see more then 50,000 or more polar bears. They have already grown from a low of 800 to well over 20,000. Hunting is permitted now to ease this rate of growth. That is why they are not on the endangered species list.
The polar bear population is around 23000 as for today.
As of December 2013, There are between 20,000 and 25,000 polar bears left in the wild.
aproximately 100,000
20,000 - 25,000
There are 20,000-25,000 polar bears left in the world, acording to scientists
polar bears don't live in Australia. penguins do
There was 700 polar bears left in our world 50 years ago.
20,00-25,00
Polar bears don't live in India. India is a tropical country and has climate ranging from very warm to cool but not verycold. Polar bears need very cold climates to survive.There are no polar bears in India.
no one knows how many have been killed. but we do know this. that 20000 polar bears are left in this whole world.
According to Polar Bears International, scientists estimate that as of 2008, there are 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears living.
Polar bears do not live in the desert. They live in the Arctic.
Polar bears are not left handed. The myth is as following: Did you now that ALL polar bears are left handed. When stalking prey on the ice, a polar bear draws his right paw across his black nose, hiding his primary dark body part, the better to successfully sneak up on his next meal. (Some polar bears also squeeze their eyes almost closed, for even more complete camouflage.) Then, the bear batters his lunch to death with his stronger, dominant, left paw. But this is a myth. See the link for further information.
* 17 polar bears die every year acording to average
12,037,456 (that is, not counting polar bears and wild pandas) 12,037,456 (that is, not counting polar bears and wild pandas)
More than there were. There is no "nose count" of polar bears- they are wild animals, and biologists estimate the number of bears. However, the estimates have increased over the past few yeas. It is estimated that there are about 28,500 polar bears in the world.