The Ursus Maritimus And The Polar Bear

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The Ursus Maritimus’s habitat is the coastal ice fields and floating ice. They also eat seals, walrus’s, and seabirds. Their skin type is fur, and they are carnivore. The most distinctive feature is that they are clear not white fur and black skin. Their conversation status is vulnerable, which means that they can become extinct in the next 30 years! The colors of the Ursus Maritimus are clear, white, and yellow. The prey of the polar bear is the seal, the walrus, and the seabirds, and the predators of the polar bears are humans. The top speed of the Ursus Martitmus’s is 40kph and the diet is carnivore. Their life span is 20- to 30 years and the name of the young is called the cub. The biggest threat for the polar bears is global warming.

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