As cool as polar bears are, an encounter with a wild one could be fatal.
No way, a polar bear couldn't harm a fly!!!!
Despite perceptions, polar bear attacks are relatively rare. It has been noted by polar bear expert, Tom Smith, that in the last 125 years, there have been 8 fatalities in Canada and two in Alaska.
According to records compiled by James Wilder, a US Forest Service biologist, there were only 20 fatal polar bear attacks (out of 73 total attacks) between 1870 and 2014
because the mamma bear attacks the daddy bear.
In a typical year, there are one, or maybe two fatal bear attacks on record. With information dating back to the 1830's, fatal bear attacks are relatively uncommon. All fatal bear attacks are carried out by either: brown, black, or polar bears.
They have tusks for protection against polar bear attacks and fighting with other walruses.
The most dangerous bear is the black bear. There were reports in the past wherein black bears were the attacker. From all the reports, the cause of the attacks was when the human cause the bear to be surprised.
The grizzly or brown bear and the polar bear are basicly the same size.
why does the polar bear helps the polar ice
The Polar Bear.
The Polar bear is the biggest bear.
just like human do .