It is believed that roughly 700 of the remaining 25,000 population of polar bear gets hunted every year. Of the 700 600 are used in sporting events or recreational purposes.
It depends on the size of the animal that it kills. There are certain animals that a bear can't even finish during one meal. But it usually can eat bout 2 animals depending on the size.
Yes, bears were hunted in the past and also still in present day, as of 2014. Each year, there is a designated time to hunt bears in the US.
More than 100
About 20,000 each year
Being hunted to death by man. A number of polar bears are allowed to be hunted in some of the countries where bears live.Global warming. Sea ice is melting in the Arctic more and earlier each year, preventing polar bears from building up enough fat (from catching seals) to last through the lengthening summers.
There are approx 1964 bears.
* 17 polar bears die every year acording to average
a lot, like 2098 a year and that is a lot
some were over 1,000,000 are killed each year just by being hunted over 100,000,000 are killed in a year warning it is not exactly that number it is just an estimate
in wat country?
About 50 million minks are killed on fur farms each year, smaller amounts are hunted in the wild.
Bears have no predators other than man. They are not being killed by disease. So apart from global warming the only other way they die is by hunting.Hunting of polar bears is allowed to native groups in all the countries around the Arctic Circle. There is a quota allowed. In 2011 the quota for Canada is 500 bears. In 2011 in Russia the quota was set to zero. No bears were allowed to be hunted.
Over 400 different whales are hunted each year due to whaling.