Polar Bear and Melting Arctic ice |
Despite their large, dull-look size, polar bears are extremely fast runners and wide-range travelers. They are also expert swimmers, with their thick layer of fur and fat insulating against the extreme cold of their climate. Polar Bears feed on fish, seal, caribou, birds, seaweed, grass, and even an occasional whale. Getting the essential nutrient would enable them to reproduce. They give birth to 1-4 cubs at a time in the winter and the cubs stay with their mother for up to 3 years.(Land, 2003)
Unfortunately, polar bears are vulnerable to natural disaster and man's excessive hunting which put their survival in jeopardy.
Polar bear's scientific classification and name:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order:
Carnivora
Family: Ursidae
Genus: Ursus
Species: Ursus maritimus
(sea bear)
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