Polar bear craft
Polar bear crafts
The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a large bear that lives in the Arctic. It is also called white bear or northern bear. They are slowly becoming extinct due to global warming, because there is less ice. So when the Polar Bears swim, they are unable to rest, and drown.
Polar bear fur consists of a layer of dense underfur and an outer layer of guard hairs, which appear white to tan but are actually translucent. The fur keeps them warm. They are strong and can swim very well. Polar bears are similar in size to a normal bear but have a slimmer neck, longer legs and fur.
They are mostly carnivorous. They eat mostly seals and fish. When Polar bears hunt, they often wait at holes in the ice, where the seals come up to breathe. Read more »
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Cats, also known as domestic cats or domestic cats, meat-eating mammals of the Felidae family. Cats have domesticated (tame), almost 10,000 years.They currently the most popular pets in the world.Their originated in the African Wildcat Felis silvestris lybica.
The dog is a mammal of the Canidae family. They domesticated by humans for a long time. Dogs used by people in many different things, work and domestic animals. They are a popular pet, it is usually playful, friendly and listen to the people. Dogs can eat meat and vegetables, often mixed and sold in stores such as dogs and cats. Dogs have a job, such as police dogs, army dogs, seeing eye dog, fire dog, messenger dog, and much more.
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