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Polar Bears By Kate Reifowitz. Cubs Cubs snuggle with their mother when they are first born. When they are born they are a little over one pound. When.

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1 Polar Bears By Kate Reifowitz

2 Cubs Cubs snuggle with their mother when they are first born. When they are born they are a little over one pound. When they are three weeks old their ears open. When they are one month old their eyes open.

3 Polar Bear Prey Polar bears diet is mostly made up of seals and if no seals are around they can eat many other things. Polar bears have 42 sharp teeth. They can easily bight into hides and cut

4 Polar Bears Why Polar Bears are Dying polar bears are dying because oil is making it to hot. It is called global warming. Polar bears are also dying because we are killing them. Polar bears are having less cubs and weaker cubs and this is a bad sine.

5 Polar Bears Habitat Polar bears live in the artic. They live in many different places in the artic and one of them is Alaska. Polar bears need ice to survive. Polar bears live on top of the ice on the ocean. Some polar bears live on land for part of the year.

6 Polar Bears Body Parts Polar bears have small ears and tails. Polar bears have pads on the bottom of their feet. Polar bears claws help them underwater. Polar bears have just about the best noses in the world. Polar bears feet are a little bit webbed.

7 Polar Bears: All Different Kinds of Facts Polar bears have two coats of fur. Polar bears have strong noses. Polar bears mostly eat seals. Polar bears do not hibernate. Fully grown polar bears are about the size of a 6-foot 2 man. Polar bears are marine animals because they spend most of their time at sea. Polar bears hunt at night.


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