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    Did you know that polar bears are the only bears that do not hibernate? Polar bears live In the cold, so there is no need. However, lately the bears icy habitat has not been as cold as it should be. Although these animals are incredible, climate change, ice thawing, and food sources declining is starting to affect this species in a very negative way. The polar bear species is very unique when it comes to where, and how it lives. Living mainly in places such as The United States, Canada, Greenland

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    Lately scientists have remarked that despite polar bears’ uncanny ability to survive and thrive in freezing cold water, this unfortunately doesn’t help them in other environmental challenges. When the food supply (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarctic_fur_seal) for polar bears decreases, they appear to be incapable of slowing down their metabolism to adapt to this changing environment. Merav Ben David, a co-author and part of a team of University of Wyoming researchers whose field in the Arctic

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    Anglerfish Vs Polar Bear

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    The anglerfish and polar bear adapt to very extreme enviorments. The polar bears have to adapt to very  cold weather. The anglerfish have to adapt to the very  little food source they have in the deep sea. They both have devoloped many features that can help them while they live in these extreme enviroments.          Anglerfish adapt to very extreme envirorments which they live in. Anglerfish can expand their stomachs so that they can eat two times their size. This  is really good because in the

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    Polar Bear Research Paper

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    Global Management As polar bears inhabit the Arctic regions of five separate nations, it is important to examine the different nation specific management plans in place for conservation of the species. By examining the various management plans in place, a comprehensive look into polar bear management of the species on a global level may be achieved. Of the five nations with polar bear populations, the three largest have some form of a national management plan in place. However, in all five nations

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    Performance Task: The Natural World Polar bears are one of so many animals that are going extinct . The polar bear is a bear who is a carnivorous whose native range lives in the Arctic Circle encompassing the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses. The polar bear is going extinct for many reasons but the main reasons is that there is ongoing and potential loss of their sea ice habitat because of climate change.According to WWF “Polar bears were listed as a threatened species

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    Polar Bears Polar bears are endangered species in Arctic area’s. They are carnivorous bears that are white and furry. Eight of the nine polar bear populations decreased. Polar bears have black skin under their fur and have fat that measures to 4.5 inches thick. They have long necks which is beneficial for them because it helps them swim and when they catch their prey in the tiny holes. Polar bears are said to be as smart as apes. They usually weigh from 350 to 700 kg. There is an estimated amount

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    1 Do you believe that polar bears are endangered as a species now or in the future? why or why not? Polar bear is not endangered not but will be endangered in the future. polar bear is now categorized as a vulnerable species. A vulnerable species is categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as likely to become endangered unless the circumstances that are threatening its survival and reproduction improve.Vulnerability is mainly caused by habitat loss or destruction of the

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    management plans for conservation of polar bears appear to be a concerted effort to protect the species. However, the effectiveness on a global scale is uncertain as to whether diminishing habitats will wreak havoc on the polar bear populations in the future. The international agreements and treaties are important as they recognize common goals and strategies given the multiple nations involved. Most of these agreements are decades old and do not sufficiently protect polar bear populations that much. They

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    The imagery of a lone polar bear http://www.care2.com/causes/this-polar-bear-video-is-as-heartbreaking-as-it-is-amazing.html on a disappearing ice sheet should haunt us. As much as we say that we love polar bears, new research from the U.S. Geological Survey reveals that we've done little for their cause. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Mostly to Blame As reported in KRQE, http://krqe.com/2015/07/05/study-polar-bears-could-feel-global-warmings-sting-by-2025/ despite being the first species to be listed

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    Polar Bears have become one of the most well-known and protected species over the course of the last ten years, but still so few people understand how amazing these creatures truly are. The scientific name for the polar bear is Ursus Martimus. Though Polar Bears are part of the bear family they do have some differences. Polar bears can only be found in the Artic, the northernmost part of the Earth. The ground in the Artic is made of Permafrost, or ground that has been frozen at temperatures of

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