If the Arctic ice melts there is no land under the ice for polar bears. They will have to move to northern parts of Canada and other countries and try to adapt to a new habitat. They will have to change their hunting patterns (trapping seals under the ice) to different ways of catching land based prey. They will be regarded as intruders wherever they go.
A den is a polar bear's home.
Bears have been considered the most common animals in Alaska. Alaska is home to the polar bear, the grizzly bear, and the black bear.
it will die
That would literally depend on who had the "home team advantage". If on land, the polar bear. If at sea, the orca.
polar bear cubs remain with their mum until the third spring of their lives. that is the best answer i googled anyway!
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It digs a hole in the snow, which is called a den.
The IUCN Red List has the Polar Bear listed as "vulnerable" with the population decreasing. While the US Fish and Wildlife Services, Endangered Species List has the Polar Bear listed as "threatened". Also The International Agreement on the Conservation of Polar Bears was signed to protect the Polar Bears from ruthless hunting tactics and the interruption, and disturbance of breeding dens. Of the 19 subpopulations of the Polar Bear, five are now declining, five are stable, two are increasing, but the remaining seven, are without sufficient data to come to any conclusion as to the population trend. Without this vital information, making any long term decision for the future of the Polar Bear is difficult at best and playing with fire in the worst conditions. For more details, please see sites listed below.
Yes. Polar Bears are full capable of killing a beluga whale. A female polar bear can kill a beluga by it's self!!!! Amazing!!!! In fact, due to the melting polar ice caps many polar bears are forced into the waters to kill their prey. There are less sea lions, seals, etc. for them to hunt and eat so they are turning to whales such as the Beluga. Polar bears have even crossed oceans seeking out food due to global warming. Research global warming and its effect on the polar bear for more information.
No it would not be comfortable!A polar bear will not be comfortable in a warm place its youst to the cold in its home if you take that animal away from home the animal will have to much heat and might die.
They migrate where the weather feels nice and warm for the winter, but then in the summer, they migrate back to the ice, which is their home.
They are a threatened species and still in peril from melting ice and temperature changes in the Arctic, pollution in the food chain and loss of habitat. The IUCN Red List of Endangered Species lists the polar bear population trend as "decreasing". You can help polar bear conservation programs by volunteering time, there are many charitable organizations who are working on polar bear conservation who could help you find ways to volunteer to help. Or you can help by charitable donations to conservation groups such as Sierra Club. Speak out for them and their environmental needs and encourage others to do the same. Contact your Congress Representatives and ask them to put conservation of polar bears on their priority lists.Apparently you should encourage more people to participate in enviromental things because there is possibly nothing to do BUT I will say this you can donate money by calling the number on the screen when the commercial comes on for a new home for the bears because that's what I do.