It helps the polar bear to stay hidden from predators as its paw is white. It may also help in camouflaging the polar bear as it catches prey. When the polar bear covers its brown nose, it looks exactly like the snow and ice surrounding it.
Arctic polar cod feed on plankton and krill.
The polar bear, Ursus Maritimus. First cousin to the brown bear.
The polar bear, Ursus Maritimus. First cousin to the brown bear.
The polar bears outer covering is fur.
Polar Bears may have come into existence only 150,000 years ago, when Brown Bears were trapped by an ice age and had to adapt quickly to the icy environment to survive! && Also, scientists found the fossil of a Jawbone from a Polar Bear 130,000 years ago.
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Polar bears live only in the northern polar regions - which includes the Arctic and Arctic Circle regions. They do not live in the Antarctic.
Yes and no. The Polar regions include both the Arctic and the Antarctic.
The brown bear [Ursus arctos], especially the Kodiak bear [Ursus arctos middendorffi]; and the polar bear [Ursus maritimus].
Polar bears, grizzly bears, brown bears, wolves, Arctic foxes, red foxes, wolverines and mink are the major carnivores found in the Arctic. Some are actually omnivores and eat plant matter as well as animals.
An example of an omnivore in the Arctic besides an Arctic fox is the polar bear. Polar bears primarily feed on seals but also consume plant material such as berries, kelp, and grasses when available. This dietary flexibility allows them to survive in the challenging Arctic environment.
It's not. Polar bears live in the Arctic.