It's possibly to spot a polar bear in either the high resolution street view imagery shown in Google Earth or imagery from a low-flying aircraft capturing the animal on film.
See the related links below showing a number of wildlife caught on film in Google's Street View imagery for all to see including cheetah, bear, elephants, camels, and many others.
It's possible to spot a polar bear in either the high-resolution street view imagery shown in Google Earth or imagery from a low-flying aircraft capturing the animal on film.
See the related links below for a number of wildlife caught on film in Google's Street View imagery for all to see including cheetah, bear, elephants, camels, and many others.
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You can only see yourself in Google Earth if you were in a photo that they took. If you where, then you can see it in any version.
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See related links for lots of "secrets" and interesting places found in Google Earth.Also try searching for "secrets google earth" in any search engine (like Google) and you'll see lots of hits.If you mean "secret" or hidden features in Google Earth (also known as "easter eggs") then see related questions.
Google Maps does not provide the historical imagery view feature that is available in Google Earth. To see past imagery you must use Google Earth. See related details in link below.
People can see where you live...
Polar bears are found in the North Pole. If one wanted to see interesting pictures of Polar bears, one can go to The Amazing Image, Polar Bears International, National Geographic and NWF to find good photographs.
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See Polar Bears
Melting sea ice is a threat to the polar bears because without the sea ice the polar bears predators will see them and swim away.
For a slew of reliable information about polar bears, see Answers.com via the Related link.
Not all whales, but Killer Whales can, and have eaten Polar Bears. Polar Bears are one of the many animals that Killer Whales eat. See related links below for others.
By visiting to see them at locals zoos, and showing support for them by supporting wild-life reservations which support polar bears.
No, they are born blind and deaf.
you get to see polar bears and penguins!!
Yes, and they are not necessarly nice toward human beings; unlike most other bears, polar bears can be oriented toward human meat. Meaning, it is best not to mess around with polar bears, and they dont do flight at coins in pepsi cans....the bear rattle is not going to work with most polar bears; it works with most other bears. See: bears and eatting small girls, etc.
Yes, polar bears are listed as Threatened on the main endangered species lists. See the related question below for more information about their listing and status.