Human skin is well skin, and polar bears aren't human skin.
A polar bear lives in the cold and a bear can live any where.
just like human do .
If you are referring to human language, then the answer is no. This does not mean they do not communicate between themselves.
It will feed a polar bear for 16 years
Males are much larger.
Polar bears are primarily solitary.
A polar bear's liver contains between 24,000 and 35,000 IU per gram. The tolerable upper level of vitamin A intake for a healthy adult human is 10,000 IU. This is why eating a polar bear's liver can kill a human due to the massive amount of vitamin A it contains.
In 1999, the polar bear population was between 18000 and 20000. Today, the population is estimated to be around 22000-25000. Polar bear numbers are difficult to figure, because of their nomadic nature.
A polar bear can decapitate an armed human in a single swipe. A lynx is much smaller than a human, so they would have no problem killing lynxes. However a polar bear has no reason to randomly attack a lynx, unless it was threatening their children.
a polar bear will most likely win in a fight against a grizzly bear
Yup, the arctic fox follows around the polar bear, and eats the scraps the polar bear left behind. However, if the arctic fox annoys the polar bear, the bear will chase it off
They both function the same way and are actually identical to the other, except for size; a polar bear's heart is larger than a human's.