the one in the Pittsburgh zoo
yes,
polar bears are very protective of their young.
The Ruff and Reddy Show - 1957 Polar Bear Scare 2-43 was released on: USA: 21 March 1959
The Svalbard polar bear warning sign looks like a signpost, but with a polar bear on it. Some signs show how the polar bear is on a black background of a triangular signpost with reddish edges. On the warning signpost, you may also read signs like 'Stop' or 'Danger, do not walk beyond this sign. Svalbard is in Arctic Ocean, somewhere between North Pole and Norway.
The polar bear is said to be the most dangerous bear on the planet. Both the polar bear and the grizzley are dangerous to humans if provoked, however, grizzlies tend to be less aggressive to people unless actually confronted. Not so the polar bear. They rule their domain and will readily attack anything, including humans, that invade their territory. So, to answer your question, if you are going to Alaska the polar bear may be the real problem for you. If you are going to the mountain states the grizzley is the most dangerous. By the way...yes, grizzlies do live in Alaska as well.
Why Yes you can. If you reference the show Lost, you can do it while shooting it in the head several times. Good luck on the hunt.
Mammals and birds both care for their young well past the time they were born. The time period and amount of care differs between species though.
its a bad idea my opinon but i will anwser you should get the animals food like a seal and the seal will come to you by you catching a fish go to the seal show it the food and it will follow you probaly and the polar bear will eat it thats if u want to feed it thats one thing by the way i am a 10 year old who likes this site
Go to bear Encyclopedia, it will show you what they do over time. also it has pictures that you can press that will have a closer picture of it. it will show pandas polar bears and any other type.
Petco online doesn't show the types of teddy bear hamsters they have in stock. They only have care sheets and supplies.
In fact, a polar bear's fur is almost transparent, and their skin is actually black.To answer your question, the fur looks white mainly because of the snowy surroundings, yes, but it wouldn't look green. Their fur usually looks white or brown.
If eggs, or fry (baby fish) are left in the same tank as a parent, or any other goldfish for that matter before they are much more formed and able to eat regular sized goldfish food, they will be eaten.Even when an offspring is large enough for the main tank that the parents are in, they don't appear to show any parental behaviours like humans or other animals that care for their young.
because they are. Global warming is destroying the polar caps in Antarctica and in the north polar area. There is no evidence to support the theory of melting ice caps, in fact, latest evidence show they were largest this winter since 1979. The polar bear is not an endangered species.See source below. IUCN Redlist
There are many sites that have pictures and videos available even live animal cameras are open to the public at some Zoos, and other wildlife areas. For some pictures of Polar Bears, and other Arctic animals, please see sites listed below.