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Polar Bears

Known scientifically as Ursus Maritimus, the polar bear is native to the Arctic Circle, and is the world's largest carnivore species found on land. It is classified as a vulnerable species, with 5 of the`9 polar bear subpopulations in decline. They have a reputation as the only animal that actively hunts humans, but in fact, anything they encounter is potential prey.

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How does a dolpin poop?

A dolphin poops the same way everything does. Out it's bum, I think.

How many days a man can survive without sleeping?

about 4 days for a woman 4*2=8 so 8 days get it got it good

How old does a polar bear live up to be?

Some live only 2 years but I think the oldest polar bear died at 34, so not that old!

Why should people not kill polar bears?

Because they are cool and have a right to be on this planet, like us (:

Do badgers live in a tropical or the polar?

Neither. Badgers live in temperate climates.

What is it if you have what looks like a tooth or a three-pronged something growing out of the roof of your mouth?

Sounds like there could possibly be one of your permanent Molars growing out "ROOT" first. The 3 things you see growing out are Roots.

What happens when polar bears enter walking hibernation?

'walking hibernation' means that the bears metabolism alters to a hibernation-like state which facilitates significant energy consercation. They remain active, but rely on stored fat for energy. This is a trait no other species of bear posesses.
when the polar bear enters walking hibernation, their metabolism goes to a hibernation-like level. the polar bear remains active, but relys on stored body fat. the polar bear is the only bear that does this.

What special advantages and disadvantages do polar bears have?

  • Their white fur helps them to hide from other predators
  • They have 2 layers of skin, one black and one white, to keep the heat in

Cant take a poop?

try eating more fiber or contact your doctor if its serious.

Are Polar Bears cold or warmblooded?

Polar Bears are warm blooded mammals....as are all bears.

How thick is a polar bear's layer of fat?

It has half inch thick fat. It protects it from the extreme cold in the arctic winters.

Where do polar bears come from and why are they endangered?

They come from Arctic regions across the world, from Russia to North America. They are not listed as endangered, but as vulnerable.

How many months in a years do male polar bears hibernate?

Male polar bears do not hibernate. Only females "hibernate." Females tend to hibernate from October or November to March or April. They also tend to give birth during their hibernation. Also, though females can be aroused from sleep quite easily.

Do polar bears make their own homes?

Polar bears create their own home by digging a hole in the snow on the ground and then covering themselves up with the snow. By doing this they are able to keep in their own body heat and have a home.

What eats a polar bears?

People and other polar bears eat a polar bear
Nothing a Polar Bear is a top predator. They die of natural causes.
no, i dont think so
The only thing polar bears need to worry about are humans, and other polar bears.

How tall is a polar bear when standing upright?

The polar bear is the largest carnivore on the earth. They can measure between 2.4 to 3 meters in length (7.9 to 9.8 feet). Females are comparatively smaller and measure 1.8 to 2.4 meters (5.9 to 7.9 feet) in length.

Standing on all four feet, their height at shoulder is around 130 to 160 cms (4 to 5.5 feet) and while standing they can be as much as 10 feet or more in height.

What is Natural Mating?

Natural Mating is when you just have sex normally

Where can one find a polar bear cycling?

One can find pictures of a polar bear cycling on websites which have funny photo-edited images, for example Deviant Art. They may also be found at Freaking News and Polar Bear International.

How does a polar breathe?

The same way as most other animal life, at least other mammals. The inhale through their nose and mouth into their lungs and exhale by the same route in reverse.

Long snout helps warm the inhaled air, and along with a large, Roman nose, they have asense of smell. Polar bears do not breath under water; they just hold their breath.

What scientists are helping polar bears?

Polar Bears international is a collaboration of scientist and conversationalist working together to save the polar bears. The survival of the polar bears is linked to the arctic ice.

What do polar bears have under their feet?

The fashion industry has reached so far all polar bears wear Crocks