Polar Bears Factors that impact on the Polar bear’s habitat.
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Polar BearsFactors that impact on
the Polar bear’s habitat
Question:What has caused the Polar
Bear to lose their habitat and become endangered?
What are they?Polar bears are the largest predators in the world. The hunt and kill other animals for food. Their fur is pure white yellowish in color. Their nose , lips and skin are black. Of all the bears, the Polar Bear has the thickest fur. Polar Bears are strong swimmers. They have a thick layer of blubber that helps them keep warm and float better.
What do Polar eat?Polar bears are omnivores. They eat Bowhead and Beluga whales,
the body of dead animals,
vegetation, birds, fish and ringed seals.
Behavior - How do they act?They spend their time: ice hunting, mating
and sleeping. Polar bears like to be alone except when
they have babies.
How many Polar Bears are there?As of 2009, the polar bear population is
20,000-25,000 in the world.Polar bears can be found in Arctic; Alaska;
Canada Russia Greenland and Norway.
Reproduction
The Polar bear mating season run from late March to May.
The Polar bear carry their fetus for 8 months and can have 1 to 4 newborn.
Video Footage on Polar Bear Existence
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HabitatPolar Bears live in the Artic Region on
land and in water. They are great swimmers The polar bear live on pack ice and
along the shores in Northern Canada where there is an ample supply food source
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What are the threats to Polar Bear Habitats?
Climate change- causing them to loss of older stable sea ice and the thinning
Human-caused mortalityIllegal killing (poaching )of
bears
Bibliography
Polar Bears and Global Warming http://www.nwf.org/polarbearsandglobalwarming/© 1996-2009 National Wildlife Federation | 11100 Wildlife Center Dr, Reston VA 20190 | 800-822-9919
By Andrew C. Revkin http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/03/24/more-on-the-polar-bears-fate/?March 24, 2009, 5:48 pm More on the Polar Bear’s Fate
Estimation of Polar Bear Population Size and Survival in Western Hudson Bay, Andrew E. Derocher, .http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/faculty/andrew_derocher/uploads/abstracts/Derocher_ad_Stirling_1995.pdf