Polar Bears are actually more in danger of over-heating then hypothermia. The Bear can swim in frozen ocean water with no ill-effect. To hunt Polar Bear the native have their sled dogs harrass them until the faint from heat exhaustion (doesn't really take all that long either), and then they walk up to them and harpoon them.
no, he is always warm The polar bears heat retention adaptations render it more in danger of over-heating then getting cold. One way of hunting Polar Bears is to get the dogs to chase it till it drops from heat exhaustion and then the hunter (inuvik) walks up to it and stabs it to death with a harpoon. After exerting itself a Polar Bear must find water to cool down in.
yes they do but they prefere to be warm. to get warm polar bears cuddle up with other polar bears or make a burro deap under ground. yes they do but they prefere to be warm. to get warm polar bears cuddle up with other polar bears or make a burro deap under ground. yes they do but they prefere to be warm. to get warm polar bears cuddle up with other polar bears or make a burro deap under ground. yes they do but they prefere to be warm. to get warm polar bears cuddle up with other polar bears or make a burro deap under ground.
As cold as possible. Polar bears hunt mainly seals or the smaller whales, out on the frozen ice pack. When the ice has melted in the Arctic summer, the polar bears often need to resort to scavenging, or go hungry until the ice returns in the Arctic winter. Their double thick fur protects them from the cold, but makes it uncomfortable during the warmer seasons.
They do get cold but they cuddle with other polar bears and they use to the cold so they know how to live in the cold.
polar bears do get cold but there are used to it so they be fine. they only survive in the cold.
i am pretty sure they would feel soft or kind of prickly
In the Arctic the temperature ranges between -29 degrees Fahrenheit to 0 degrees Fahrenheit (winter-summer).
Cold, Dry, and snow-ball fights with polar bears are a must!
All animals with spines are vertebrates, and polar bears have spines.
climate change!
A polar bear must be killed and skinned first before you can get furs from such a beast.
they do because their feet must stay protected from the ice
polars bears can live in any climate or temperature. in warm temperatures the must shave the fur to keep cool, in cold temperatures the leave their fur as it naturally grows. so if u see a polar bear in the wood be nice and shave its fur off. your welcome ; D
Yes, this is true.
They generally carry sufficient fat reserves, but they must eat or starve.
People, Killer whales, Walreses, and other polar bearsA polar bear's enemies are humans and other polar bears. But a polar bear's worst enemy is a killer whale.Polar bears enemy is mostly human and other polar bears!Climate change/global warming and the melting ice sheet, starvation, humans, summer in the arctic (since this is a time where they are not going to be eating much), dehydration, etc.HumansHumansthe ememies of polar bears are, Male polar bears, black & white killer whales, arctic foxes, global warming and humans
Polar Bears in fact need sunlight to keep warm although they have 2 layers of skin
polar bears drink the water they get there food from there food is fish and seals. ;)
They are naturally aggressive to other male bears when they encounter each other, although polar bears are free ranging and don't establish and mark territory. They will attack and kill the cubs of another male so that they can then mate with the female. They will fight with the female as she tries to protect the cubs, although not usually to the death. Other times, although rare, it may be because they are starving.polar bears kill other polar bears to demand their territory and because of male stress