It's not. It just happens to be on one of our coins. polars bears are a symbol because they only live in the northern hemesphere in the Canadian area
It's not. It just happens to be on one of our coins. polars bears are a symbol because they only live in the northern hemesphere in the Canadian area
Yes. A polar bear.
Canadian money is made in polar bear land.
the canadian twoonie is worth 2 dollars and has a polar bear on it
Seals are the main source of food in the polar bear diet.
Yes. They are two dollar coins, called "toonies" by canadians. They started making the polar bear coins in 1996.
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To me, the Polar bear symbolizes independent resistance to extreme circumstances. 'The Old Man in the White Coat' meant a lot more than that to the First People of our northern climes. The Inuit have immortalized the Polar bear in their legend of the unbroken love between the adopted Polar bear cub, Kunik, and a woman of their tribe.
Bears loom large in the Canadian mystique, there are three bear species there, the polar, brown, and American black bear.
The Polar Bear, and on the other side is Queen Elizabeth.
because its on the $2 coin and practically only lives in Canada
Around 2920 Because one day Chuck Norris and Thomas Eddison were sitting around playing Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 3. After a while Chuck Norris called up his friend John Hancock and invited him to come play call of duty. Hancock replied with a no because he was busy in the north pole feeding midgets to polar bears. So Chuck and Eddison decided to go and visit him. When they got there and found Hancock he was throwing the last midget into a polar bears mouth. Then the polar bear grew wings and flew them all to narnia. That was when they decided that the polar bear should be a symbol for the best country ever, CANADA!