Usually the male/father does not stick around, they tend to like traveling alone.
The animal Cops are called to capture the polar bear before anybody gets hurt hopefully.
yes. as long as you don't hurt her or her cubs.
No. The claim is that if global warming occurs it could someday hurt the polar bear. This is an unfounded claim at present.
The color of the fur to the human eye is white. Because of this, they can blend into their habitat and not get hurt.
Yes and no.Yes:There is a time of the year when the Polar Bears have to adapt starving for a month of so. If a human happened to stumble across a Polar Bear at that time the human would be eaten. Totally.Remember, many animals are just as afraid as us as we are of them. This is the case with the Polar bear, sometimes. If you make a sudden movement or assault and scare / hurt the Polar Bear, the Polar Bear would attempt to tear you to pieces of and kill you. Totally.No:This is most times. If you are clever and gentle, you will most likely not be killed / injured by a Polar Bear.That's all I know, if you want to find out more, search "Polar Bear" on Wikipedia.com.
She was having financial problems and decided to get hurt really bad for the insurance.
It's likely that the polar bear might win the fight. 2 black bears would first go for the grizzly bear and work together to swat that thing to death, but a grizzly bear would also fight back. If the grizzly bear did this, it might have a chance to win, but it could get seriously hurt. Then, the polar bear could kill the injure grizzly bear by biting that thing on the throat.
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Yes, polar bears are generally very dangerous. When humans maintain a good distance they are not a problem, but coming anywhere near the bear, its den, its food, etc., is hazardous. Polar bears are similar in some ways to the grizzly bear (they even interbreed sometimes), which is also quite dangerous when approached.
you cant have a teddy bear hamster with the babies because he will eat them or survierly hurt them after shes done nursing them never put him with her again because they will fight and the fight could be fatal
a teddy bear!
It's a POLAR BEAR, the biggest land predator on earth. It can weight up to 2300 pounds, it has a bone crushing bite, and takes down walruses. It's thick blubber would protect it from most major damage, and the fact that it's paws are gigantic, means it could destroy the tiger within a minute maybe. Yes, some Siberian tigers have been known to kill grizzly bears, but a polar bear is just colossal. They live in the Arctic, another factor that gives the bear the advantage - the Arctic is a snowy wasteland. No, the Polar Bear would not win. It is known that Siberian tiger hunt and eat Brown Bear. And Brown bear is close in size to Polar Bear. Forget size and power issues. Tigers kill big Bears. It is fact. If they fought outside the Arctic, that might make a difference as well.