Total number of bear deaths from all causes (hunting, disease, old age etc.) have not been tabulated. Evidence suggests an increased number of deaths from starvation and exposure.
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YES!!!Water pollution does affect polar bears. If they swim in polluted water then the water will get under their fur and could possibly cause a skin rash and possibly die. If they drink the polluted water they could get sick and die. They also can swallow poison or toxic wastes and die. So yes water pollution does affect polar bears.
* 17 polar bears die every year acording to average
yes polar bears can die
people and animals can get sick from it because you can tell by how people spray and polar bears die and get sick
Polar bears can live up to thirty years.
Sorry, time for a real life check. Polar bears are alive and well. They sometimes die from accident , disease, old age or hunger. There are ABOUT 26,000 polar bears, and their numbers have been growing slightly in recent years.
when the polar ice caps melt
People and other polar bears eat a polar bearNothing a Polar Bear is a top predator. They die of natural causes.no, i dont think soThe only thing polar bears need to worry about are humans, and other polar bears.
Bears have no predators other than man. They are not being killed by disease. So apart from global warming the only other way they die is by hunting.Hunting of polar bears is allowed to native groups in all the countries around the Arctic Circle. There is a quota allowed. In 2011 the quota for Canada is 500 bears. In 2011 in Russia the quota was set to zero. No bears were allowed to be hunted.
people and global warming
26-30
scientists think they will but they are not sure.