No, polar bears are always white. However, the white coat usually yellows with age.
yes
Polar bears are white because the live on the ice, that is white, so they blend into the background making them more effective hunters.
Polar bears can live up to thirty years.
Usually at the age of 4
The only variances in "look" between Polar Bears and Adult Polar Bears would be based on the gender and age of the bear(s).
Polar Bears may have come into existence only 150,000 years ago, when Brown Bears were trapped by an ice age and had to adapt quickly to the icy environment to survive! && Also, scientists found the fossil of a Jawbone from a Polar Bear 130,000 years ago.
Yes. Brown bears and polar bears are one of the main predators to reindeer, along with wolves, golden eagles, and wolverines. All bears will prey on the weak and young, though they are known to target all reindeer of any age.
yellow
Well, most humans kill Polar Bears for food, and some treat Polar Bears very kind, just like the pet of their own. Polar Bears have a thick rubber-like skin that is black under their coat which is under their furry coat, so humans have to rip that part off. In the Ice Age past, Native Ice Age hunter would kill Mammoths, Polar Bears, and other animals.
well wouldn't you just take the age from when he or she was born and multiple it by 3
Sorry, time for a real life check. Polar bears are alive and well. They sometimes die from accident , disease, old age or hunger. There are ABOUT 26,000 polar bears, and their numbers have been growing slightly in recent years.
They are usually independent by age two.
polar bears live in cold places because where they lived use to be hot than we had an ice age then it turned into the ice caps and the bears adapted