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polar bears are white bears that aresometimes dangerous but people like them any ways

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Polar bears are the top Arctic predator, numbering some 25000 animals. Although often cited as endangered by many, this animal is considered threatened or vulnerable, and is in no immediate danger of extinction.

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They are a large bear, related to the brown bear, and their numbers are slowly increasing. The most carnivorous of all bears.

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The best conclusion that can be made from this statement is that polar bears are highly adapted and well suited to live in very cold climates.

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