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  2. Polar bear - Wikipedia

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    Polar bears have large paws, with the front paws being broader than the back. The feet are hairier than in other bear species, providing warmth and friction when stepping on snow and sea ice. [40] The claws are small but sharp and hooked and are used both to snatch prey and climb onto ice. [41] [42] Polar bear jumping on floating ice at Svalbard

  3. The Race is on to Save the Polar Bears

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    The largest living species of bear and the largest land carnivore, the polar bear is closely related to the brown bear. So much so, in fact, the two species can interbreed. ... and oversized paws ...

  4. Caniformia - Wikipedia

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    Family Ursidae (bears) is the largest of all the land caniforms. Eight species are recognized, divided into five genera. They range from the large polar bear (350–680 kilograms (770–1,500 lb) in males) to the small sun bear (30–60 kilograms (66–132 lb) in males) and from the endangered giant panda to the very common black bear. Common ...

  5. Bear - Wikipedia

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    Polar bear feeding on a seal on an ice floe north of Svalbard, Norway. It is the most carnivorous species. The sloth bear is not as specialized as polar bears and the panda, has lost several front teeth usually seen in bears, and developed a long, suctioning tongue to feed on the ants, termites, and other burrowing insects

  6. Polar Bear Sisters Engage in Friendly Game of Tug-Of-War at ...

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    The longest polar bear swim ever recorded was a female that swam more than 400 miles over the course of 9 days. While most polar bears don't swim quite that far, it's not unusual for them to swim ...

  7. Paw - Wikipedia

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    A paw is the soft foot-like part of a mammal, generally a quadruped, that has claws. ... A polar bear's paws. A dog's paw resting on a hard concrete surface.

  8. Wikipedia : Today's featured article/requests/Polar bear

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    The polar bear is a large bear native to the Arctic and nearby areas. Closely related to the brown bear, the polar bear is the largest extant species of bear and land carnivore, with adult males weighing 350kg–800kg (770–1,760 lb). It is white- or yellowish-furred with black skin and a thick layer of fat.

  9. Brown bear - Wikipedia

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    A grizzly–polar bear hybrid is a rare ursid hybrid resulting from a crossbreeding of a ... bears use their paws to strike their opponents in the chest or shoulders ...