Polar bears typically reach adulthood around 4 to 5 years of age. They are born as cubs weighing about a pound and rely on their mothers for nourishment and protection during the first few months of life. After about two and a half years, cubs usually begin to become independent, but full maturity is often reached by the age of 4 or 5.
Yes, polar bear turn yellow in the summer and white in the winter.
Color is the last of a polar bear's worries if he ends up in the rain forest....He would not live long.
yes
because a Polar Bears fur is not actually white it is the suns reflection on the bear that makes it look like that
They don't. Polar bears don't even know what a DVD or DVD player is, much less know how to turn one off.
the answer is PRESSURE!
Most polar bears don't have a safe place to go. If there's danger, they either run away or turn and fight.
Turn blue tray upside down. Fit all the "ice cubes" into blue tray. Turn over and attach the polar bear to the big ice cube. Players take turns using the hammers provided to knock out an ice cube. The player that causes the polar bear to fall is the loser.
The two are very different. Bears are apex predators, and are basically land animals, although polar bears can and do swim very well. Walruses are pinnipeds, and are related to seals. Walruses are sometimes preyed upon by polar bears, but usually the victim is young, or a female. Bull walruses sometimes turn the tables on the great bear, and there exists records of bulls killing the polar bear attacker.
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They dont
you mashabela by acting like a fish and turn a 360 degrees. after you do this go turn your oven on and shoot a polar bear. get some pimple cream and wipe it on your eyes, and squeeze a lemon on your nose. And WALLA! You masabela'd!