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Polar Bear Ursus maritimus
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Arctic and Marine Habitat Largest land predator but spends much of its time in the arctic ocean. Lives in one of the coldest and harshest places on earth.
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Adaptations for Cold Weather Large size – up to nearly 1500 lbs.– high surface to volume ratio Bigger size is easier to keep warm because less of body is exposed to cold air and water.
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Adaptations for Cold Weather Large size – up to nearly 1500 lbs.– high surface to volume ratio Bigger size is easier to keep warm because less of body is exposed to cold air and water. Fur and skin : The fur is 95 percent efficient in converting ultra-violet sun rays into usable heat. Its transparent hairs have a hollow inner core which scatters ultra-violet light, converting it into heat when it reaches the bear's black skin.
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Adaptations for Hunting Eyes up Front: binocular vision helps it see prey Keen sense of smell: Can even smell to detect seals through ice
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Adaptations for Hunting Eyes up Front: binocular vision helps it see prey Keen sense of smell: Can even smell to detect seals through ice Fast on land and in water: 25mph on land 6 mph in water. Camouflage: White fur and behaviors
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Adaptations for Hunting Eyes up Front: binocular vision helps it see prey Keen sense of smell: Can even smell to detect seals through ice Fast on land and in water: 25mph on land 6 mph in water. Camouflage: White fur and behaviors
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Threats Hunting
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Threats Hunting Global Warming
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