Polar Bear

Description
Polar bears have a distinctive white or yellowish fur that provides camouflage in their Arctic environment. They have a large body, a long neck, and relatively small ears. Their paws are large and covered with fur to aid in swimming and walking on ice.Adult males typically weigh between 900-1,600 pounds (410-720 kg) and measure about 7.9-9.8 feet (2.4-3 meters) in length. Females are smaller, weighing between 330-550 pounds (150-250 kg).
Diet
Primarily feed on seals, espeacialy ringed and bearded seals. They hunt seals by waiting near breathing holes in a ice. They also eat other marine mammals, fish, and occasionally scavenge on carcasses.
Conservation Status
IUCN Status
Vulnerable. The primary threat to polar bears is climate change, which is reducing sea ice habitat. Other threats include oil and gas development and increased human-bear interactions as bears spend more time on land.
Here is a popular YouTube video about Polar Bears that provides more information and showcases their behavior:
Alaska, western Canada, parts of the northwestern United States.Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Finland), Eastern Europe (Carpathian Mountains), Russia.Parts of Mongolia, Japan (Hokkaido), and the Himalayas.
Here is a popular YouTube video about Brown Bears that provides more information and showcases their behavior
Polar bears are majestic creatures uniquely adapted to life in the harsh Arctic environment, and they are a powerful symbol of the impact of climate change on wildlife.



