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Polar Bears Cecilia Mak Jacqueline Wong Raymond Yang Helen Li Period 3, Life Science MS. KWON Classification  KINGDOM: Animalia  PHYLUM: Chordata  CLASS: Mammalia  ORDER: Carnivora  FAMILY: Ursidae  GENUS SPECIES: Ursus (bear) Maritimus (sea) Physical Characteristics       Male polar bears weigh about 350 to more than 650 kg while females weigh about 150 to 250 kg Have more slender bodies and longer necks/heads than other bears Hind limbs are longer than forelimbs Have long claws for tearing apart prey Have large, furry feet for walking on snow and ice Skin is black which enables bear to absorb sunlight energy to warm its body. Behavioral Characteristics Most active the first third of the day and least active the rest of the day  Sleeps and rests when not hunting  Mothers frequently touch and groom cubs  Mates several times  Aggression occurs during breeding season and when food is stolen  Play fighting can leave scars and broken teeth  Food Source  Eat mainly seals  Also eat reindeer, fish, small rodents, ducks, eggs, and birds  Hunt for food  Need 2 kg of food per day to survive  Uses their claws and teeth  Skin and fat are eaten first, then meat Habitat       Live in the entire circumpolar Arctic region Adapted to live in water and on land. Are excellent swimmers and can withstand its cold environment Over 40% of all polar bears living today live in Northern Canada Stay in ice packs of their environment because it allows them to stay near food source When summer comes, they swim many miles to remain on ice Adaptations  Have tiny ears and tails which help cut down on heat loss   White fur camouflages them Blubber is 11 cm. thick to keep them worm  Massive paws help them swim, walk on thin ice, have better traction  Sense of smell can allow them to smell a seal at 20 miles away  Eyesight is adapted for underwater Interesting Facts       They sometimes go into towns and villages Break into buildings to find food Advertises coke and ice cream Are not shot, but caught and taken back to the wild Are endangered Countries have laws to protect polar bears, but hunters still kill them Citations       http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/animalbytes/animalia/eumetazoa/coelomates/deuterostomes/ chordata/craniata/mammalia/carnivora/polar-bear.htm http://www.seaworld.org/infobooks/PolarBears/home.h tml http://endangeredpolarbear.com/polar_bear_habitat.ht m http://www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/arctic/pbear.html http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/polarbear/behavior.htm http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/polarbear/physical-characteristics.htm