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29 interesting facts about polar bears that you should know


You may not think there are many things to know about polar bears, in addition to them white and live in cold places.

Although that can be true, there are many polar bear events will give you chills!

You will be amazed at how these creatures are complicated and how their species have grown over the years to adapt to the surrounding environment.

Check out 29 cool facts about polar bears!

The international polar bear day is held on February 27 every year.

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These beautiful bears can be found on North American and Asian continents, mainly in the north of the Arctic circle.

Although they have been known to travel as far from the land of 124 miles (199 km) from the coast, the closure level mainly live or on ice in W

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A medium polar bear can travel more than 1,800 miles (2.896 km) in a year migration to follow a food supply.

Khi đi qua băng, gấu Bắc cực có thể nhảy qua các vết nứt băng rộng đến 19 feet (5,8 mét)!

The polar bear is the only bear that is considered a marine mammal

Their skin is really black.

They have feathers, but not only to keep them warm.

When in the country, the polar bear can reach the swim rate of up to 6 miles per hour (9.6 KPH).

Polar bears can swim continuously for hours and sometimes even days!

Although they spent about half of the time hunting the food, they rarely succeeded.

Their main prey includes beard seals and seals, as well as smaller animals like birds.

The polar bear is considered "hypercarnivores", which means they have diets including more than 70% of meat.

Have you heard of a germ bear or pizzly bear?

These seeds / pizzly are only born by polar bears, and grew up to live like a polar bear, but they have brown fur.

The population of wild polar bears is about 26,000 (2019) and is divided into 19 extra populations.

On average, male polar bears can severe weight like ten men!

They can grow about 9.8 feet long (3 meters), making them the largest predators in the world.

The polar bear is about half the size of the male polar bear.

The polar bear has a strong sense of smell, and therefore can smell prey to 0.6 miles (1 km) away.

Polar bears will track the seal holes and

Polar bears can also detect if a seal is

They are also fast when they need it.

The sadly sad polar bears are one of the first species threatened by climate change, and they are expected to decrease by 30% by 2050.

There are many ways to track animals with modern technology, but in recent years, it has been wwf discovered that you can get the polar bear DNA from its footprints in the snow.

Unlike polar bears, they are the only bear without sleeping in the winter.

Finally, the largest polar bear ever had in the record weight of 2.209 lb (1,002 kg) and was found in North West Alaska in 1960.

The polar bear is a unique bear and has adapted in many ways to survive their habitat.

Unfortunately with global warming and climate change, it is having negative impact on polar bears and

But with incredible conservation projects, there are some areas where the polar bear population is increasing.

With everyone's efforts to help reduce the impact of global warming, we can help save polar bears!