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Polar Bears A report by Aurora WaclawskiA report by Aurora Waclawski
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How Polar Bears reproduce Live up to 25 to 30 yearsLive up to 25 to 30 years The Polar bears mate. The female digs a whole in the snow and stays there until she has her cubs. The newborns are about the size of a chipmunk. After a couple of weeks the cubs play and be active. They stay with the mother for about two yearsThe Polar bears mate. The female digs a whole in the snow and stays there until she has her cubs. The newborns are about the size of a chipmunk. After a couple of weeks the cubs play and be active. They stay with the mother for about two years mate Have cubs Born and raised
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Predator What Polar bears eatWhat Polar bears eat Polar bears mostly eat seals, fish and sometimes sea birds. They have also eat berries and reindeer.Polar bears mostly eat seals, fish and sometimes sea birds. They have also eat berries and reindeer.
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The Polar Bear’s Predator The Polar bear’s greatest fear is the Orca. Witch slides them of the ice and then eats them. They are also afraid of humans, walruses, and other Polar bears.The Polar bear’s greatest fear is the Orca. Witch slides them of the ice and then eats them. They are also afraid of humans, walruses, and other Polar bears.
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Facts About Polar Bears Polar bears are huge bears!Polar bears are huge bears! Males can be from 500pds to 1,100pds.Some cane even get up to 1,600 pds Females are smaller.Males can be from 500pds to 1,100pds.Some cane even get up to 1,600 pds Females are smaller. There hair helps them float!There hair helps them float! They have webbing between their feet to help them swim.They have webbing between their feet to help them swim.
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Were do the Polar Bears live As you probably know Polar Bears live on the ice of the artic circle. If they can’t find any they go on land and eat berries and such.As you probably know Polar Bears live on the ice of the artic circle. If they can’t find any they go on land and eat berries and such.
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