Polar bear can bear how much cold?
Polar bears can survive extreme cold. Polar bears can endure temperatures as low as 40°C (40°F) and even colder winds and chills without any form of discomfort. The black skin of polar bears absorbs heat from the sun, and their small tails and ears are what help to reduce the loss of heat.
Top 5 countries have the highest number of polar beers.
The top 5 countries with the highest number of polar bears are countries in the Arctic region. Some of these countries are;
United States (Alaska): In the United States Alaska is home to approximately 4000 to 5000 polar bears which can be found mostly on the Chukchi and Beaufort seas.
Canada: In Canada there are about 13000 to 16000 polar bears that live in the country the key regions are; Northwest Territories Nunavut, and Hudson Bay.
Russia: This country has about 3000 to 5000 polar bears that are along the Arctic Coast region and Wrangler Island.
Greenland In Greenland Denmark is where polar bears are populated which has about 2500 to 3000 polar bears.
Norway: This country also has about 2500 to 3000 polar bears, which are mainly found around the Barent Sea and Svalbard archipelago.
Polar bear's favorite fruit
Polar favorite fruit is fruit. Polar bears don't eat much fruit and if they are to eat fruit then it is apples or berries as enrichment treats, but this is not typical of their diet in the wild.
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