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A Polar Bears Paw
A Polar Bears paw is as thick as the ice they're walking on, this is so their paws are protected from any sharp objects and to protect their paws from the cold ice.
Polar Bears use this technique to blend in with the snow and grab a passing fish or seal.
Homing is an instinct Polar Bears use to find their way home after long hunting trips or migrations.
Migration is another instinct that is very important to Polar Bears survival.This is also where homing comes in handy.
Polar Bears actually live in Alaska,Greenland,Russia,and a few other countries.
Male Polar Bears are the biggest bears in the world.
Male Polar Bears usually weigh in at 775 lb to 1,200 lb or 351 to 544 kilograms.
In the wild Polar Bears can survive for up to 25 years.
They do this by making an
"X" with their body's to spread out their weight.
Polar Bears use this method of moving to get across thin ice without falling in the icy water.
Polar Bears eat a variety of different foods like Ringed Seals, Bearded Seals, Walrus, Beluga Whale,Bow Head Whale, birds eggs and rarely vegetation.
Hunting is a learned behavior that adult Polar Bears show their cubs how to do.
The adults also have to teach the cubs how to swim, dive, climb, and float.
by Joe Godby