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  2. 10 facts about polar bears! | National Geographic Kids

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    Ten polar bear facts. 1) Polar bears are found in the frozen wilds of the Arctic, in Canada, Alaska (US), Greenland, Russia and Norway. 2) These are seriously big bears, gang. Adult polar bears can measure over 2.5m long and weigh around 680kg.

  3. Polar Bear photos, facts, and map - National Geographic Kids

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    Size: Head and body: 7.25 to 8 feet; tail: 3 to 5 inches. Weight: 900 to 1,600 pounds. Polar bears primarily eat seals. Polar bears often rest silently at a seal's breathing hole in the...

  4. polar bear - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    Polar bears mostly live alone. They feed mainly on sea mammals, especially seals. They are good hunters, but they also will eat dead fish, stranded whales, and even garbage. Polar bears hunt both on the ice and in the water. They are good but unusual swimmers: they use only their front legs to swim. Adult polar bears have no real enemies ...

  5. Top 10 facts about polar bears - WWF

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    Discover fascinating facts about polar bears and find out about our work with tracking polar bears in the Arctic.

  6. The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a large bear which lives in the Arctic. It is also called white bear or northern bear. It has black skin under the white fur. They are strong and fast, and can run as fast as 25 miles (40 km) an hour for a short distance.

  7. Polar Bear | Amazing Animals - YouTube

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    Polar bears can swim 100 miles at a stretch! Learn more amazing facts about the polar bear in this video from National Geographic Kids. Subscribe for more N...

  8. Polar Bears Facts: Information, Pictures & Video For Kids ...

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    Polar bear facts, pictures, video and in-depth information. The polar bear is the largest and most carnivorous of all bears. This distinctive all-white bear inhabits the Arctic sea ice, where it preys primarily on seals.