A toonie, Canada's two-dollar coin, features a polar bear as a nod to Canada's wildlife and natural heritage. The polar bear symbolizes the country's northern regions and the importance of its Natural Resources and ecosystems. Additionally, the design reflects Canada's identity and pride in its diverse fauna, making it a fitting emblem for the coin. The polar bear appears on the reverse side of the coin, designed by artist Brent Townsend, and was first introduced in 1996.
A polar bear is on the reverse side of a Toonie.
The Polar Bear is on the toonie because of its unique beauty. It lives in northern Canada and is a true symbol of that part of our country. The Polar bear also symbolizes our country because of their true strength and determination.
There are two animals on the Canadian two-dollar coin, commonly referred to as the toonie. These animals are a polar bear and an Arctic hare.
The Polar Bear is depicted on Canada's Toonie.
If you mean the $2.00 Canadian coin, it is a polar bear and called a "toonie"
The Canadian two-dollar coin has a polar bear on its reverse side. The obverse side has a portrait of Queen Elizabeth. This bill is called the toonie.
The first toonie, Canada’s two-dollar coin, was introduced on February 19, 1996. It replaced the two-dollar banknote and features a polar bear on one side and a design representing the Canadian flag on the other. The coin is notable for its distinctive bimetallic composition, with a nickel-brass center and a nickel-plated outer ring.
The grizzly or brown bear and the polar bear are basicly the same size.
why does the polar bear helps the polar ice
The Polar Bear.
The Polar bear is the biggest bear.
just like human do .