no you can still shoot them when ever you want
Yes. Polar bears have been known to eat muskox, reindeer, birds, eggs, rodents, shellfish, crabs, and other polar bears.
Yes. There are more polar bears in Alaska because it has not been very effected by global warming and many polar bears in other places have starved and died populations have decreased by 50%
Orcas have been known to attack and eat polar bears that they catch swimming in their environment.
of course not
no one knows how many have been killed. but we do know this. that 20000 polar bears are left in this whole world.
No, polar bears eat fish, walrus's, seals and stuff like that. They have more than one predator.
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
There has never been a polar bear attack on penguins.
Polar bears are not native to Iceland, but have been known to drift across on ice from Greenland. There have only been a few hundred recorded sightings of polar bears on Iceland throughout recorded history.
Several measures have been taken by WWF. Protecting the habitats of polar bears has increased its survival. Climatic changes affecting them are addressed, like the international polar bear management plan. Talks to reduce conflicts between Alaska and Russia have been introduced to bring down fatal encounters, like the community projects. Steps to protect the ecosystem by controlling industries have been taken.
18 million
This is because the polar bears themselves are a species of bears and are in a sense related to the grizzlies and so on. They do not have sub-species as yet discovered which should have been the correct question.