Unless you're a bear or have bipolar syndrome than no.
Vocalization and body language.
A nanuk is another name for a polar bear. It comes from the Inuit language.
They do not have language. With the exception of humans, whales and dolphins, very few animals truly have language.
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In Spanish, polar bear is called "oso polar." In French, it is called "ours polaire." In German, it is called "Eisbär."
If you are referring to human language, then the answer is no. This does not mean they do not communicate between themselves.
it means dog sleds gather here
Hissing means to stay away from the polar bear of her cubs while snorting means it thinks some other bear is stupid
Dennis Rockhill has written: 'Ocean whisper' -- subject(s): Bilingual, Dreams, Fiction, Ocean, Spanish language materials, Whales 'Polar Slumber' -- subject(s): Dreams, Fantasy, Fiction, Polar bear, Snow (Polar bear) 'Meadow Dance'
No its not polar
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
ClO4 is polar.