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Polar Bear Profile
The Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) is a marine mammal that inhabits the sea ice in the Arctic region of the Northern Hemisphere.
They are the largest land carnivores on the planet, rivaled only by the Kodiak brown bears that are found in the southwestern portion of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Norway and Russia.
The polar bear sits at the top of the food chain in this cold, harsh environment.
Their diet consists mostly of the fat of seals that share the region with them.
Polar Bear Facts Overview
Habitat: | Polar Dens & Edges Of Pack Ice |
Location: | Arctic Circle – Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Russia and Norway. |
Lifespan: | 25 – 35 Years |
Size: | 13 – 18 ft (4 to 5.5 m) |
Weight: | 1,760 – 3,530 Pounds (800 – 1,600 kg) |
Color: | White Fur & Black Skin |
Diet: | Seals, Reindeer, Walrus, Rodents, Birds, Eggs |
Predators: | No Natural Predators, Only Other Polar Bears. |
Top Speed: | 40 kph / 25 m
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