Polar bears often travel hundreds of miles to find food.
28.9 kilometers = 18 miles
Polar Bears require a great area to support themselves therefore they travel far and spread their species throughout the north. There is only one species. Polar Bears require a great area to support themselves therefore they travel far and spread their species throughout the north. There is only one species.
Polar bears often need to travel great distances to find food and the dens of mother bears are located far away from the water where they do their hunting so the babies are safe from male bears. They cannot leave the babies alone for the amount of time it would take to find a meal
2 miles a way
i think not at all
about 5 feet
The polar bear is the only mammal in North America that will actively hunt human beings. A Polar Bear can take a human head off with a single blow of its paw. Polar bears have very sensitive noses and can smell blood as far as 20 miles away.
There are far too many variables here to be able to answer this question.
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It is highly unlike that a polar bear would even get a chance to kill a moose because these animals live in two entirely different biomes. You would not see a polar bear in the boreal or transition-boreal forests, nor would you find a moose in the arctic near the coastline. For that reason, no a polar bear would not nor could not kill a moose. However, as far as human-ability to be very imaginative, it is likely that a polar bear could kill a moose.
They can travel as far as they want to, provided they have food and water available.
Churchill is a town on Hudson Bay in the far north of Manitoba, Canada. It's best known for polar bears that inhabit the area in the fall and is known as the "Polar Bear Capital of the World."