Polar bears create their own home by digging a hole in the snow on the ground and then covering themselves up with the snow. By doing this they are able to keep in their own body heat and have a home.
poler bears dont really have homes they just dig a ditch and sleep in it due to survivel and maybe birth. a grizzly bear piles up sticks to make its home or mark a circle sometimes caves mostly. grizzly bears mostly live in caves near by rivers
some times grizzly bears just find them or build them and dig
Polar bears are impressively well designed for the ecological role that they fill, and some people find that beautiful. But beauty is a subjective judgment, so you are free to make your own decision about the beauty of polar bears.
They kill Polar bears due to their own ignorance. The Polar bear population was listed as "threatened" by the US Department of the Interior in 2008.
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They went to a different enviornment!!!!! Polar bears evolved from brown bears approximately 3 million years ago
because a Polar Bears fur is not actually white it is the suns reflection on the bear that makes it look like that
They are usually independent by age two.
Female polar bears usually breed once every two years. It takes that long for her cubs to mature enough to be on their own.
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.
Polar bears do not come there on their own. We bring them there to zoos and make sure like in Sea World that they are kept in a cooled and comfortable environment.
Yes. They can. They will create what are known as grolars, pizzlys, and many other titles. Their offspring can even reproduce with others of their own. This does not happen with cross-breeds, such as the mule.
No. Polar bears do not eat penguins because they live in completely separate parts of the world.Penguins live along coastlines throughout the southern hemisphere and around Antarctica, not the Arctic. Polar bears live in the Arctic, or the circumpolar North, and they do not venture into the temperate zones as many species of penguins do.Quite simply, polar bears and penguins never meet.Polar bears mainly eat seals. They are capable of eating penguins, but most penguins live in the Antarctic region while polar bears live in the arctic.Children have been mislead due to modern computer and video games that show penguins defending their own against polar bears. Remember kids, when in doubt go to your local library, have an adult to help you find the answers.No. Polar bears live in the Arctic region, where penguins are not found.No. Penguins and polar bears live in opposite poles of each other. Polar bears live at the North Pole or Arctic, and penguins live at the South Pole or Antarctica.Polar bears are native to the Arctic, penguins to the Antarctic. So no they do nottechnically poler bears do not eat penguins, they find fish in the water, probably dead by the coldness of water.
The polar bear's main threat is hunting in some nations..The bear is holding its own, and the population is fairly stable.