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Winter Animals Polar Bears Mrs. Pepper 2011
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Polar Bear Actually their fur is not white, it just looks that way. Before molting, oils from the seals they eat can make them look yellow. www.polarbearsinternational.org Austin
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Polar Bears Polar bears are called cubs when they are born. For two and a half years the cubs stay with there mom. The cubs are protected by their mom and she teaches them to hunt. www.nationalgeographickid.com Charles Lynnsey
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Polar Bears Polar bears are mammals and carnivores. They eat meat. www.polarbearsInternatonational.org Mya Kaitlin
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Polar Bear The cubs remain with their mother until they’re about 2-1/2 years old. Their mother teaches them how to hunt and survive. www.PolarBearinternational.org Kiana Torian
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Polar Bear Polar Bears are insulated by a layer of blubber. This helps them survive. www.polarbearsinternational.org Phillip and Chris
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Polar Bears Humans are enemies of polar bears and sometimes polar bears are their own enemies. www.PolarBearsInternational.org Shelby Michael
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Polar Bear Polar bears live along shores and on sea ice in the icy cold Arctic. www.nationalgeographickids.com Dalton Evan
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Polar Bears There are five nations with polar bears. (U.S., Alaska, Canada, Russia, Greenland, Denmark, Norway) Polar bears do not live in Antarctica. www.PolarBearsInternational.org Tiffany Hunter
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Polar Bears With 25,000 polar bears living in the wild the species is not currently endangered. www.worldwildlife.org Montana and Lanie
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Polar Bears They can eat anything they want. They leave the carcass for scavengers such as arctic foxes, ravens, and younger bears. www.PolarBearsInternational.org Savannah and Mariana
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Polar Bears There is a polar bear exhibit at the NC zoo. You can view them above and under the water, through a glass tank. www.nczoo.org Noah
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