Where can you find graphs on endangered animals?
An endangered animal chart, including the whole world and all species, marine and land animals, isn't something that I've seen in my research. There are lists, reports, and maps. Many are sorted by the country and others by the species or the endangered status, but a chart with all of the entire world's animals. I'll keep looking for one, so far I haven't seen one. These might help you, the International Union of Conservation for Nature, (IUCN Red List), the US Fish and Wildlife Services Endangered Species List, (US FWS Endangered Species List), and the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species, (CITES). All of these programs list species that are endangered and between them they cover the world of endangered species. For more details, please see the site listed below.
How many polar bears live in Alaska?
None, Polar Bears live in the Arctic, which is the other side of the world to Antarctica.
In what kind homes do polar bears live?
Polar bears do not usually live in any sort of shelter. However, a pregnant polar bear female digs a den and enters a state similar to hibernation, which she remains in until the cubs are born and developed enough to travel with her while she hunts for food. When it is very windy, polar bears dig a shallow depression to sleep in so that they can shelter themselves from some of the wind.
What are the 8 types of bears?
There are eight main types of bears that branch out into other types. there is Black bear, brown bear, polar bear, panda, sloth bear, spectacled bear, sun bear, and Asiatic black bear. there is also the cave bear and the giant short-faced bear but they are extinct.
How do polar bears fit into their ecosystem?
they are also scavangers if they cant find food they will also find and eat humangarbadge if there is nothing else to eat in the winter They are predators that pray on fish and other small animals.
Do polar bears prey on penguins?
Polar bears rarely meet with one another, only to breed will two adults see each other face-to-face. The fathers leave the mothers right after the mating season, or even during the mating season, then live on their own to hunt for food. The females are a different case. Every 5 years or so, the female gives birth, so the female spends all of that time hunting, and when they are pregnant they dig a den in a soutable spot.
Polar bears are not left handed.
The myth is as following:
Did you now that ALL polar bears are left handed. When stalking prey on the ice, a polar bear draws his right paw across his black nose, hiding his primary dark body part, the better to successfully sneak up on his next meal. (Some polar bears also squeeze their eyes almost closed, for even more complete camouflage.) Then, the bear batters his lunch to death with his stronger, dominant, left paw.
But this is a myth. See the link for further information.
Polar Bears primarily hunt seal's polar bear will sit and whit for the seal. It also will eat fish.
Does a polar bear eat a snake?
well they could if they wanted to but they don't eat snake originally. Because they live in a very cold place that cold blooded animals can't live in cause cold blooded animals don't have fur and polar bears do. So its highly unlikely.
Polar bears don't hatch polar bears give birth to live young like almost every mammal on earth
yes, they sneeze when they are cold.they might have frost bite though.
Is it possible to poop so much you die?
No.
It removes the waste from your body but containing many of the waste and not removing it from your body may harm yourself.
What kind of fish do polar bears eat?
Typically designated as carnivores because the vast majority of their diet is meat, particularly seals and fish. Ambush is a favored hunting method, with the polar bears waiting at holes in the ice for a seal to surface, then delivering a fatal blow with their clawed paws. The bears will also occasionally attack and eat other marine animals, including walruses and even beluga whales. During the summer, polar bears will subsist on berries, grasses and other vegetation, and carrion.
Is a polar bear stronger than a man?
Strong enough to move a 800 lb boulder to one side to get at the grubs underneath!
How much room does a Polar Bear need?
Polar bears count on frozen water, to afford them access to food. It is important to note, as well that polar bears receive their water from an internal chemical reaction that breaks down the fat in their bodies.
No; a polar bear is not a monotreme. A monotreme is a mammal which lays eggs. Polar bears do not lay eggs, but give birth to live young.
There are only three monotremes: the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.
Where does the polar bear live in the spring?
In the winter they spend their time on the ice. From ice break up to the start of formation they spend their time on the tundra.
A polar bear's fur is called wool by some but of course, it will have a different consistency than that of sheep or goat. However, it has a very high content of oil in it.
Why is the polar bear a keystone species?
Better question is why are HUMANS important to the ecosystem? Considering we are its greatest threat. In answering your question though, Polar Bears are natural hunters. I know no one likes to see the cut baby seals get eaten but in all honesty Polar Bears keep their population down much like lions do with antelope. There has to be a natural balance in an ecosystem. If Polar Bears don't eat the animals they do then those animals florish (think that's not bad?) and in that case the non eaten animals run out of food stores at which point they begin to starve to death and possibly, because of their large consumption of the animals THEY eat, they take a chance of starving out other populations as well.
polar bears are important because they keep the seals ,whale , and other sea creaters down from over populating on the earth and it would not be fair if we kil them all for no resone ever body and ever living thing on this earth have the right and the freedom to be on this earth just like we do
Do polar bears have vertebrae?
Vertebrate. A vertebrate is an animal with a backbone. Bears have backbones.
Well, the word "vertebrate" means that it has a backbone, and "invertebrate" means it does not. So it's a vertebrate.
Yes. They have backbones.
How many polar bears can kill a lion?
It's hard to say. Lions and polar bears live in completely different climates, biomes and continents, which only leave us with our imagination as to how many lions it would take to bring down a polar bear. Some say six, others say different.
How are humans harmful to the polar bear?
Polar Bears are very vulnerable to climate change and human hunting. Due to their sheer size, they have no natural predators except themselves. Large males have been known to kill off younger/smaller bears to cut out on competition. Man has been hunting these giant carnivores for centuries for its skin and fur. As of now, approximately 20000 to 25000 animals exist in the Arctic wilderness. Their numbers are steadily declining due to habitat loss and hunting. Oil and Gas exploration in the Arctic too is a significant cause for the decline in Polar Bear numbers. Due to human activity and global warming, the ice caps are melting. So, the effective land that the bears have for hunting is coming down. Pollution too is killing off prey species. So, everything put together is endangering the species.
Where are white polar bears found?
white polar bears are located in the arctic circle close to a river or stream for them to survive with food.white polar bears can be seen in arctic circle or fishing in the arctic ocean were they get their fish to eat.they well camaflouge in the snow since their both white and probably cant be seen from long distances.