The Svalbard polar bear warning sign looks like a signpost, but with a polar bear on it. Some signs show how the polar bear is on a black background of a triangular signpost with reddish edges. On the warning signpost, you may also read signs like 'Stop' or 'Danger, do not walk beyond this sign. Svalbard is in Arctic Ocean, somewhere between North Pole and Norway.
just like human do .
It is impossible to become a polar bear unless you are born a polar bear. But you can become like a polar bear by imitating some of its distinct characteristics. If you want to look like a polar bear, you will have to make a costume of white fir, wear big teeth, and have two little ears and a little tail. You will then want to act like a polar bear, swim like a polar bear, and eat like a polar bear. But you will never mate with a polar bear or make little baby polar bears.
"A polar bear can swim like a fish," or "A polar bear swims like a dog: it always uses the doggie paddle when in the water."
Like a white grizzly bear.the polar bear is a white bear. it looks like any normal bear bu it's white
UNIS- the university centre on Svalbard does semester-long courses in arctic biology, you would need to look on their website to see if the exact content of their courses was right for you.
bears don't eat seals like polar bears
polar bear young looks very puny when thy are born
Some animals that live in Svalbard are polar bears and arctic foxes. These animals can suffer cold conditions and suit Svalbards surroundings! Other animals live their as well!unicornsThe previous user got the answer wrong. Animals include, reindeer, polar bears, gannets, ptarmigans, whales, arctic foxes, snowy owls and NO penguins.Well the only animals i know that are in Svalbard are the polar bear and the arctic fox.
No. A black bear is a mammal, i.e., a bear like a grizzly bear or a polar bear.
they dont
there are no different sorts of polar bears, like there are different sorts of cats. There are only the stages of life a polar bear goes through, from cub to adult.
Like any other mammal.