Animal: Polar Bear By: Your NameYour Name Fun Facts About Your Animal The polar bear stands taller than any other kind of bear. The polar bear stands.

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Animal: Polar Bear By: Your NameYour Name

Fun Facts About Your Animal The polar bear stands taller than any other kind of bear. The polar bear stands taller than any other kind of bear. Polar bears have been used in Coke Cola commercials for years. Polar bears have been used in Coke Cola commercials for years.

SLIDE 2: Adaptations: Describe what adaptations are Describe what adaptations are Can insert pictures here Can insert pictures here

SLIDE 3: Specific Adaptations of Animal Description of Specific Description of Specific Adaptation of your animalAdaptation of your animal Can include pictures Can include pictures/videos/sounds

SLIDE 4: The Role it Plays in the Ecosystem VIDEO: Mother with Cubs: atch?v=RXb9kOO8Lzs

SLIDE 5: Animal’s Classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae Genus: Ursus Species: Ursus maritimus

SLIDE 6: Other animals included in your animal’s family or genus PANDA BEAR GRIZZLY BEAR VIDEO: /nature/life/Brown_B ear#next PANDA BEAR GRIZZLY BEAR

SLIDE 7: What would happen to the abiotic and biotic factors in the ecosystem if this animal suddenly disappeared? Description here of what would happen Description here of what would happen Can insert pictures Can insert pictures

SLIDE 8: Prey and Predators (Videos) PREYPREDATORS ARCTIC SEALSORCA WHALE FISHSHARKS

SLIDE 9: Food Web that includes your Animal Producer: Arctic Wildflower Consumer: Arctic Hare Top Carnivore: Polar Bear

SLIDE 10: Works Cited (all the resources you used) THE END!! THANKS FOR WATCHING THE END!! THANKS FOR WATCHING