200 miles
yes polar bears are still white when they come out of the water.
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.
There has never been a polar bear attack on penguins.
Yes. Remains of polar bears and other large animals have been found in the Orca's (killer whale's) stomach. Orca whales have been known to come onto beaches and polar bears also swim in the ocean.Polar bears have indeed been found in the stomachs of killer whales. Polar bears are often seen swimming in open water, there is nothing stopping a killer whale from taking it as a prey item. See related link below, for more information on the killer whales, diet and eating habbits.
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.
Sorry, time for a real life check. Polar bears are alive and well. They sometimes die from accident , disease, old age or hunger. There are ABOUT 26,000 polar bears, and their numbers have been growing slightly in recent years.
18 million