I'm sorry, the polar bears are definiately NOT dying. in fact, their population has grown in the past few years and they are in no danger of extinction. Yes, some environmental groups say they are endangered but they are not.
I have tried to find such a chart, but no luck yet. :) I will keep looking!
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You are definitely right. We have to look back a few decades for a better track record of their population. I did a bit of digging and found these links..
Looks like they have increased from 5,000 in the 1950's, to 20-25,000 in 2005..
http://pbsg.npolar.no/en/status/status-table.html
http://www.Google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/ED-AF192_3bears_20070101180422.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.savethisnation.org/polarbears.htm&h=145&w=299&sz=6&tbnid=1L84gjmsS2Of8M:&tbnh=56&tbnw=116&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dpolar%2Bbear%2Bpopulation%2Bchart&hl=en&usg=__VnItlJxcYZGSqWmoadlDqfDTOOQ=&ei=gz7TSueaHqaUtgeyvsD8Aw&sa=X&oi=image_result&resnum=3&ct=image&ved=0CBYQ9QEwAg
http://www.polarbearsinternational.org/polar-bear-status-report/
yes there is only one polar bear its named the white polar bear
a seal is different from a polar bear because a seal has flippers and blubber a polar bear has 4 legs and has fur and a polar bear eats the seal but the seal doesn't eat the polar bear so the seal is prey to the polar bear k
it is the wax from polar bear ears's
The kodiak bearThe largest land carnivore in Alaska is the Polar Bear. The largest aquatic carnivore is the hump back whale (krill and some plankton are animals).
Polar bears claws can grow as long as 7to8 inches and longer depending on the size of the bear.
Yes, there is one if you type in 'bear population chart' in google images. Hope this helps!
if would the polar bear population be affected if crustacean population increases will be die or will be worm it in to body be affected to the population of the polar bear
there is only 25000 left
yes there is only one polar bear its named the white polar bear
22,000
Official P BSG polar bear population estimates about 21,000 polar bears were alive in 2004. Unofficial estimates, however, have a number closer to 24,000.
The orca is the only animal that will kill and eat a swimming polar bear.
Only the orca is known to occasionally kill and eat a swimming polar bear.
There is only one species that hunts polar bears, and that is man.
The only animal that will kill and eat a polar bear, excluding man, is the orca. Orcas will occasionally kill and eat a swimming polar bear.
a polar bear and a tick because the tick gets (blood?) from the polar bear and to polar bear gets bitten. only the tick benefits
Norwegian for polar bear is isbjørn. This means, directly translated, icebear. This is the only word for polar bear, and includes the norwegian letter ø.