Polar bear - Wikipedia The polar bear is the largest extant species of bear and land carnivore by body mass, with adult males weighing 300–800 kg (660–1,760 lb) The species is sexually dimorphic, as adult females are much smaller The polar bear is white- or yellowish-furred with black skin and a thick layer of fat
Polar bear | Description, Habitat, Facts | Britannica Polar bear, great white northern bear found throughout the Arctic region The polar bear is the largest and most powerful carnivore on land, a title it shares with a subspecies of brown bear called the Kodiak bear
Polar Bear photos, facts, and map | National Geographic Kids Polar bears live along shores and on sea ice in the icy cold Arctic When sea ice forms over the ocean in cold weather, many polar bears, except pregnant females, head out onto the ice to
Polar Bear | World Wildlife Fund Polar bears are key to Arctic ecosystems Discover WWF’s efforts to combat sea ice loss and safeguard polar bear populations
Polar Bear - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a hypercarnivorous bear found within the Arctic Circle, encompassing the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses It is the largest extant bear species, as well as the largest extant land carnivore
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Polar Bears - U. S. National Park Service Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are closely related to brown bears but have adapted to life in the snow and ice and live in the coldest environments in the nation
Polar Bear Animal Facts - Ursus maritimus - A-Z Animals The polar bear is an animal with a strong and muscular body, broad front paws that help when paddling in the water, and fur on the bottom of its feet that not only helps to keep them warm but also gives the polar bear extra grip when moving about on the ice
All About Polar Bears—Evolution, Hunting, and Arctic Life Welcome to the thrilling world of the polar bear From their origin and traits to their habitat and diet, we provide an in-depth look into the life of a polar bear Learn About Polar Bears
Polar Bears - The Marine Mammal Center Polar bears live in Arctic regions like Canada, Alaska, Russia, Greenland and Norway Much of a polar bear’s time is spent on sea ice, where they hunt, rest, breed and care for their young