It's cruel to hunt Polar bears so it was never allowed
They reproduce.
They do not make igloos. Inuit and Eskimos make igloos, not polar bears.
The Inuits hunted Polar bears, by having a group of people with spears and find a polar bear and make it stand on 2 legs and put a spear on the ground, and wait for it to get down then BOOM it's dead. They also hunt seals and fish, They don't eat plants!
Eat and make little polar bears.
Polar bears do not hibernate, only pregnant polar bears do.
Probably no. Polar bears live on the North Pole not the South. Most polar bears live in Alaska, Canada, and the North Pole. The North Pole is ice. Under it is water. When polar bears hunt they wait at a air hole for a seal. Now that the the Earth is warming seals don't have to make an air hole because in some places there is no ice. So there are less air holes and seals just get air anywhere without ice above them making it much harder for the ice bears to catch seals.
Polar bears are impressively well designed for the ecological role that they fill, and some people find that beautiful. But beauty is a subjective judgment, so you are free to make your own decision about the beauty of polar bears.
Carbon dioxide pollution is adding to the greenhouse gases which are causing global warming. Global warming is reducing the amount of sea ice at the North Pole, which is the habitat of Polar Bears. This is reducing the time and opportunity to hunt and lay up a store of blubber (from eating seals) to last them through summer. There seems to some signs that numbers of Polar bears are decreasing, but it is impossible to count them as they are spread over so wide and inhospitable lands. Please stop polluting or we will never see polar bears ever again!
Polar bears can be both.
Yes because it is illegal to hunt them
A polar bear must be killed and skinned first before you can get furs from such a beast.
Polar bears have been adapted to live only in cold and icy places such as polar regions. They cannot survive in India because, India is a hot and humid country, and the adaptations such as thick fur will make it more difficult for polar bears to live in India.