Hunting is not hard but easy for the polar bears because they are used to.
Well it is hard to explained the answer. Mostly i believe that people will help them and put the polar bears in a zoo. :D
yes but only when food is hard to find
They probably do but it's really hard to say, since there are not enough bears around and they're a bit difficult to keep track of for biologists and geneticists to know if there are recessive traits in polar bears or not.
Polar bears are losing ground in the Arctic due to loss of the polar ice cap but not yet listed as endangered. They are considered a vulnerable species, however. In some areas they are still quite common.
Starvation A polar bear faces starvation since the sea ice melts so fast from the earths warming. Then it becomes too hard to hunt seals, a polar bears favorite prey.
Why were polar bears hunted?They were and still are hunted for many reasons here are some:First, they are killed for their beautiful fur. Second, they are killed for a game in Canada where they win trophies for the most polar bear kills. We do have a law from taking the trophies in to America. People also eat polar bears and you can't eat a polar bear without killing it.Is their poaching still going on?Polar bears are still being poached, more than 700 polar bears are killed a day.That is a lot of polar bears, so, it will be really hard to stop poaching.
Since Polar bears live in arctic climates surrounded by ice and snow, over the years white fur was naturally selected in their population as a dominant trait that gave a competitive advantage. White Polar bears blend in more easily with their surroundings, enabling them to sneak up on their prey and make hunting easier. Non-white Polar bears eventually became extinct because of this hunting disadvantage. millmillhot321:well,actually their fur is actually not colored. their fur is see-through. it's like a little tube. it's white because of the sun. look up Polar Bears, a book on polar bears that's where i learend it.
A polar bears skin is actually black. Hard to believe even under all that snowy white fur.
well kind of they formed from grizzly bears but would find it hard to live like grizzly bears
polar bears dont have thick coats for no reason; they have them for protection in the hard weather of the Arctic, and also for camoflage, it would take a lot of snow and temperatues of around minus eighty to get a polar bear shivering.
Hard to say in a real fight, both are large powerful bears, but in interactions between the two species, brown/grizzlies seem to dominate the polar bears.
Yes, global warming has reduced the ice pack on which they hunt seals.