Polar Bear
As the name implies Polar Bears live in areas surrounding the North Pole, on which is the Arctic Ocean (there are no polar bears in Antarctica). Polar bears are relatives of the brown bear, but much larger—in fact, polar bears, along with Kodiak bears, are the biggest land carnivores living today.
Their main diet are seals, which they catch when these seals are trying to reach for air above the ice. Polar bears locate the ice holes and the seals using their very keen sense of smell. Polar bears also feed on walruses whenever they can. Polar bears are also good swimmers but they don’t usually swim when hunting.
Polar bears have become physically adapted to living in the polar regions, evolving snowy fur, large paws with traction, and a thick skin so it can withstand even frigid water.
Their main diet are seals, which they catch when these seals are trying to reach for air above the ice. Polar bears locate the ice holes and the seals using their very keen sense of smell. Polar bears also feed on walruses whenever they can. Polar bears are also good swimmers but they don’t usually swim when hunting.
Polar bears have become physically adapted to living in the polar regions, evolving snowy fur, large paws with traction, and a thick skin so it can withstand even frigid water.
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