Polar bears move just by walking around with their legs. They are also very good swimmers, though they tend to use the "doggy-paddle" style of swimming where they are using their front feet and legs as propellers and their hind legs as rudders (and a bit to propel them as well) as they swim on the surface of the ocean.
Swim ( they can swim about 300 miles) and walk.
they use their legs and muscles to walk and run around and they occasionally walk or stand on their hind legs.
The thing is... they don't normally move. They stay in the same place time and time again.
Polar bears get around by walking on all four feet. They also run, climb, and swim.
Very well really. They have 4 legs so they basically walk like a dog but slower because they weigh more!
on its four legs like a dog
thay just do!
Polar bears don't migrate.
Yes! Just like people polar bears have to learn how to walk.
Warm ice melts and turns into water, and no. Polar bears dont walk on water...
polar bears walk at least 9,000 miles-90,000 miles
They walk, run or swim.
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Yes. The walk great distances in search of prey.
what did the polar bears ever do for us? this is what they do. if we get near them, they chase us then rip us to shreds. i don't care if the ice is melting, because the polar bears can swim AND walk. That's why there classified as amphibians!
No, it is highly impossible for polar bears to walk on Pluto. Although polar bears are born and have adapted to cold weather, they are still not able to warm themselves up as much as to be on Pluto, whom is more than 1,000,000 miles away. Pluto also does not have a very strong gravity force which cannot hold a polar bear to its surface.
They swim, walk, or ride an ice floe.
polar bears are related to bears.
Polar bears have wide feet to spread out their weight so they don't sink into the snow.
Polar bears do.