Polar bears have become the icon of climate change, stirring people's emotions and bringing awareness to the issue in an unprecedented manner. And yet, both in the scientific research community and the media there is disagreement and discrepancies over what the real impacts of climate change on polar bears are. As of yet, there are no studies that span the entire Arctic region and all polar bear populations. Also, there are no models that fully look at the relationship between polar bear dynamics and climate.
Scientist believes that understanding polar bears may hold the key to curing many diseases.
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They don't - that's a joke from The Informant.
polar bears are related to bears.
Polar bears do.
They reproduce.
Due to the melting of polar ice caps, where they live, there habitats are being destroyed and they are ending up in the ocean.
POLAR BEARS Polar bears actually grow pretty fast.
Polar bears are mammals.
humans are polar bears
Polar bears are bears
No, polar bears have lungs just like humans and other mammals. Polar bears can hold their breath for several minutes at a time, but they have to come up to breath frequently.