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Polar Bears In The Wild BY:GABRIEL A. CERVANTES LUCIO
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Interactions With Other Plants And Animals They are predators of Seabirds, Seals, Walrus. Seabirds, Seals, Walrus, Snowy owls, and Arctic Foxes live near them. Polar Bears blend in with it’s environment so that it can hunt food without being noticed.
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Survival In The Desert A Polar Bear has very little chance of surviving in the desert. Polar Bears would get to hot from the sun beating down it. Plus it’s fur would get it hot because when it was in the arctic it could stay warm from the cold weather.
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Predator And Prey Polar Bears eats Seabirds, Seals, Walrus. Because of their massive size nothing can eat Polar Bears. Sometimes they even fight with each other.
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Check Out My Animals Great Looks! Polar Bears have either bright yellow or white fur. Polar Bears have sharp claws so that they can tear meat off their prey. Polar Bears eyes are close together so that they can see things that are really far away.
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Weather And Temperature Polar Bears live in the north so it is always cold. Polar Bears live where it is icy. Polar Bears live by the water.
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Where Do Polar Bears Sleep? Do They Migrate Or Hibernate? Polar Bears sleep on the snow. Polar Bears migrate they migrate in caves.
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How Are Polar Bears Affected By Pollution? Polar Bears are bothered by pollution because when ships are dumping bad things in the water and it is hard for Polar Bears to keep up because they are slow breeders. This is partly why Polar Bears are becoming extinct.
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Polar Bear Adaptations Polar Bears have camouflage so that it can blend in with it’s surroundings. Polar Bears migrate in winter then in the spring they wake up.
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What Do Polar Bears Eat? Is It A Herbivore, Omnivore, Or Carnivore Polar Bears are carnivores. They eat Seabirds, Walrus, and Seals
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Polar Bear Habitats Polar Bears live the upper parts in the world including The North Pole, Russia, Denmark, Greenland, The United States (Alaska), Norway, and Canada.
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Extra Facts! Polar Bears scientific name is Ursus Maritimus. Some people call Polar Bears Nanuuq. Polar Bears can run up to 25mph.They can swim up to 6mph. On their back to legs they can be up to 10 feet tall! They can weigh from 330ibs to 1,322ibs. They can live from 20 to 30 years. Polar Bears biggest threat is Global Warming.
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Animal Noises POLAR BEAR NOISE SNOWY OWL NOISE-NIEGHBOR ARCTIC FOX NOISE-NEIGHBOR SEALS NOISE-PREY WALRUS NOISE-PREY FISH NOISE-PREY BIRD NOISE-PREY
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