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Polar Bear

Polar Bear. By Sydney. A bout Polar Bears :. The scientific name is Polygamous. My animal is a mammal. Polar Bears feed on seals and other animals , and animals that have meat. They sometimes have to travel far to get what they need. Where Polar Bears Live:.

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Polar Bear

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  1. Polar Bear By Sydney

  2. About Polar Bears : • The scientific name is Polygamous. My animal is a mammal. Polar Bears feed on seals and other animals , and animals that have meat. They sometimes have to travel far to get what they need.

  3. Where Polar Bears Live: • Polar Bears live in the North Pole and many other places like, Canada, Russia Europe, Tundra, Greenland, and Asia, they live in warm and cold places.

  4. Polar Bear Babies: • The female Polar Bear has about 2,or3 cubes. At birth , Polar Bears cubes are 12 to 14 inches long and weigh around one pound.

  5. Size Of Female And Male: • The female polar bear is 6 feet long and 400- 500 pounds. The male Polar Bear is 8-11 feet long and 1,000 pounds. MALE

  6. Interesting Facts • Polar bears are among the largest carnivores in the world. • To get water off of them they roll in the snow. • When ice freezes over the ocean the polar bear stalks seals by using their breathing holes in the ice. • Polar bears are so adapted to living on ice that don't need to drink water: they get the liquid they need from the prey they eat. • The paw pad has a rough surface that helps them from slipping on the ice.

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