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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Polar Bears Information Report

Polar Bears


Polar Bears Are The Biggest Bear On Our Planet. Grizzly Bears Aren't Far Behind Them, At A Whopping 8 Feet Tall. Polar Bears Are Just A Bit Bigger, Standing At 10 Feet Tall. This Info Report Will Tell You More About What Polar Bears Eat, Their Dangers And More.




Did You Know Polar Bears Eat More Than Just Seals?




They Eat Small Whales, Birds And Bird Eggs, Fish And Sometimes Adult Males Will Eat Other Cubs!!! And The Most Common Thing Polar Bears Eat Is Seals. The Way They Catch And Eat These Seals Is When The Seals Go To Thin Ice And Break It For Air, The Polar Bears Swipe At The Seals With Their Claws And That, Of Course Kills Them So They Can Eat Them.





Due To The Large Size Of Polar Bears, They Have Few Threats.





Polar Bears Have Few Dangers, That Doesn't Mean They Don’t Have Dangers. Global Warming Is One Of These Dangers. Due To Global Warming, Ice Is Melting And Polar Bears Homes Are Getting Destroyed. Another Danger Is, Well, Us! Polar Bears Are Being Hunted For Their Fur, But Luckily They Are Not Endangered.




Did You Know Polar Bears Live In The Arctic Circle?





Polar Bears Live In The Antarctic. Most Polar Bears Live In Snow Caves Or They Dig Dens In The Packed Snow. Polar Bears Usually Hibernate, Like Any Other Bear, In Winter, So They Eat All Fall And Sleep All Winter.




Appearance




Polar Bears Are Big, Hulking, 10 Feet Tall Bears That Have 12 Inch Long Claws And 42 Teeth. All Though Polar Bears Appear White, Their Skin Is Black And Their Fur Is Transparent.



That’s It For Polar Bears For Now! I Hope You Learned Something New About Polar Bears And If You Wanna Learn More About Polar Bears, Check Out This Cool And Interesting Book! 


Polar Bear vs. Grizzly Bear by Jerry Pallotta | Scholastic 


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