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The polar bear is the youngest of the eight bear species.
Scientists believe that the polar bear evolved about
200,000 years ago from brown bear ancestors.
The polar bear is one of eight
bear species. Its Latin name is
Ursus maritimus, which means sea
bear.
Polar bears range throughout
the Arctic in areas where they
can hunt seals at open leads.
The five polar bear nations
where the bears are found
include the U.S. (Alaska),
Canada, Russia, Greenland,
and Norway.
Polar bears are the world’s
largest non-aquatic predators.
They top the food chain in the
Arctic, where they prey
primarily on seals.
Scientists estimate that there are roughly 20,000 to 25,000
polar bears throughout the Arctic.
Adult male polar bears weigh
from 351 to more than 544 kilos
(775-1,200 pounds). Females
are considerably smaller,
normally weighing 150 to 295
kilos (330 to 650 pounds).
Adult male polar bears measure 2 meters to 3.1 meters long
(6.5 feet to 12 feet), excluding the tail. Females measure 1.5
to 2.4 meters long (5 to 9 feet), excluding the tail.
Polar bears are perfectly adapted for survival in the Far North.
They are well-insulated against the cold, with two layers of fur that
include a thick undercoat topped by guard hairs.
Polar bears have a superb sense of smell. They also have
excellent hearing and eyesight. These heightened senses are
necessary for survival in the changing conditions of the Arctic.
Polar bears are champion swimmers. They can swim 100
kilometers (60 miles) without rest. Rarely, they can swim
several hundred kilometers.
Polar bears are most at home on the sea ice, where they prey on
ringed and bearded seals that live beneath the ice. The bears
catch seals when they surface at holes and cracks to breathe.
Polar bears also breed, and, in some cases, den on the ice.
Sea ice can vary greatly in thickness, age, floe size, and
concentration—depending on the influences of temperature,
currents, and wind. For this reason, some sea ice offers better
hunting conditions than other ice. Hence, polar bears are
distributed in the Arctic relative to the nature of the ice.
Polar bears’ paws are furred to help them grip the ice. The
massive size of the forepaws measures up to 25 centimeters (10
inches) in diameter.
The polar bear’s fat layer, which is 7.6 to 11.4 centimeters thick (3
to 4.5 inches), is a key factor for survival during periods of scarcity
in addition to protecting the bear from the cold and adding to
its buoyancy in the water.
The polar bear’s compact ears
and small tail help prevent heat
loss. During a storm, polar bears
will curl up in a day bed in the
snow and cover their muzzle to
keep it warm.
Female polar bears usually have two cubs. Mating takes place from
March through May, but fertilized eggs are not implanted in the
female’s uterus until the fall when the mother prepares to go into the
den. This process is known as delayed implantation.
The female polar bear digs a
maternity den in a snow bank
in the fall. She gives birth to
her cubs about two months
after she enters the den.
Newborns are 30.5 to 35.7
centimeters long (12 to 14
inches) and weigh little more
than .45 kilograms (1 pound).
They are covered with fine
white hair.
The female polar bear’s rich
milk helps the cubs grow
quickly. By the time the
family leaves the den in
March or April, the cubs
have thick fur and weigh
11.3 to 13.6 kilos (25 to 30
pounds).
Polar bear cubs depend on their mother for survival, drinking her
milk and consuming prey she has caught. Their mother’s success at
hunting seals directly influences the well-being of the entire family.
Polar bear cubs learn to hunt by watching their mother.
They must learn to wait patiently for a seal to return to its
breathing hole.
Females with cubs generally avoid adult male bears, which
sometimes attack the young. Highly protective mother
bears are capable of driving off much larger males.
Those polar bears that manage to survive to adulthood have
learned to master the challenges of arctic life. In typical
conditions, the annual mortality rate of adult bears is surprisingly
low – as little as five percent a year.
The biggest threat to polar bears are changes in their sea-ice
habitat due to global warming. This warming trend is caused
by a build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
But scientists say it is not too late to
help polar bears!
Here are some things you can do:
• Recycle
• Conserve Energy
• Walk or bicycle more often
• Plant trees
• Plantation
• Avoid Usage of Plastic Items
• Be a conservationist
Every little bit can
make a difference.
THANK YOU!!!

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POLAR BEARS

  • 1.
  • 2. The polar bear is the youngest of the eight bear species. Scientists believe that the polar bear evolved about 200,000 years ago from brown bear ancestors.
  • 3. The polar bear is one of eight bear species. Its Latin name is Ursus maritimus, which means sea bear.
  • 4. Polar bears range throughout the Arctic in areas where they can hunt seals at open leads. The five polar bear nations where the bears are found include the U.S. (Alaska), Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Norway.
  • 5. Polar bears are the world’s largest non-aquatic predators. They top the food chain in the Arctic, where they prey primarily on seals.
  • 6. Scientists estimate that there are roughly 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears throughout the Arctic.
  • 7. Adult male polar bears weigh from 351 to more than 544 kilos (775-1,200 pounds). Females are considerably smaller, normally weighing 150 to 295 kilos (330 to 650 pounds).
  • 8. Adult male polar bears measure 2 meters to 3.1 meters long (6.5 feet to 12 feet), excluding the tail. Females measure 1.5 to 2.4 meters long (5 to 9 feet), excluding the tail.
  • 9. Polar bears are perfectly adapted for survival in the Far North. They are well-insulated against the cold, with two layers of fur that include a thick undercoat topped by guard hairs.
  • 10. Polar bears have a superb sense of smell. They also have excellent hearing and eyesight. These heightened senses are necessary for survival in the changing conditions of the Arctic.
  • 11. Polar bears are champion swimmers. They can swim 100 kilometers (60 miles) without rest. Rarely, they can swim several hundred kilometers.
  • 12. Polar bears are most at home on the sea ice, where they prey on ringed and bearded seals that live beneath the ice. The bears catch seals when they surface at holes and cracks to breathe. Polar bears also breed, and, in some cases, den on the ice.
  • 13. Sea ice can vary greatly in thickness, age, floe size, and concentration—depending on the influences of temperature, currents, and wind. For this reason, some sea ice offers better hunting conditions than other ice. Hence, polar bears are distributed in the Arctic relative to the nature of the ice.
  • 14. Polar bears’ paws are furred to help them grip the ice. The massive size of the forepaws measures up to 25 centimeters (10 inches) in diameter.
  • 15. The polar bear’s fat layer, which is 7.6 to 11.4 centimeters thick (3 to 4.5 inches), is a key factor for survival during periods of scarcity in addition to protecting the bear from the cold and adding to its buoyancy in the water.
  • 16. The polar bear’s compact ears and small tail help prevent heat loss. During a storm, polar bears will curl up in a day bed in the snow and cover their muzzle to keep it warm.
  • 17. Female polar bears usually have two cubs. Mating takes place from March through May, but fertilized eggs are not implanted in the female’s uterus until the fall when the mother prepares to go into the den. This process is known as delayed implantation.
  • 18. The female polar bear digs a maternity den in a snow bank in the fall. She gives birth to her cubs about two months after she enters the den. Newborns are 30.5 to 35.7 centimeters long (12 to 14 inches) and weigh little more than .45 kilograms (1 pound). They are covered with fine white hair.
  • 19. The female polar bear’s rich milk helps the cubs grow quickly. By the time the family leaves the den in March or April, the cubs have thick fur and weigh 11.3 to 13.6 kilos (25 to 30 pounds).
  • 20. Polar bear cubs depend on their mother for survival, drinking her milk and consuming prey she has caught. Their mother’s success at hunting seals directly influences the well-being of the entire family.
  • 21. Polar bear cubs learn to hunt by watching their mother. They must learn to wait patiently for a seal to return to its breathing hole.
  • 22. Females with cubs generally avoid adult male bears, which sometimes attack the young. Highly protective mother bears are capable of driving off much larger males.
  • 23. Those polar bears that manage to survive to adulthood have learned to master the challenges of arctic life. In typical conditions, the annual mortality rate of adult bears is surprisingly low – as little as five percent a year.
  • 24. The biggest threat to polar bears are changes in their sea-ice habitat due to global warming. This warming trend is caused by a build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
  • 25. But scientists say it is not too late to help polar bears!
  • 26. Here are some things you can do: • Recycle • Conserve Energy • Walk or bicycle more often • Plant trees • Plantation • Avoid Usage of Plastic Items • Be a conservationist Every little bit can make a difference.