General facts about the bears
Scientific Name: Ursus Maritimus (it means sea bear because it is the only bear that depends on a marine habitat for survival)
Lifespan: 25-30 years (possibly 40 years in captivity)
Full Length (male): 10 ft
Full Length (female): 7 ft
Full Weight (male): 400-600 kg
Full Weight (female): 150-250 kg
Natural Habitat: The Canadian Arctic, The United States (Alaska), Russia, Norway, and Greenland
Diet: Ringed and bearded seals (staple), sometimes birds and fish
Cubs: Mothers usually give birth to twins with a one percent chance of having triplets.
Teeth: 42 razor sharp teeth
Tongue: Blue Colour
Fur: Insulating and transparent in colour (it looks white, but it actually reflects light to give it that colour)
Skin: Black to absorb heat
Blubber: About 4 inches under the skin to keep them warm
Speed: Can run up to 40 km/h
Lifespan: 25-30 years (possibly 40 years in captivity)
Full Length (male): 10 ft
Full Length (female): 7 ft
Full Weight (male): 400-600 kg
Full Weight (female): 150-250 kg
Natural Habitat: The Canadian Arctic, The United States (Alaska), Russia, Norway, and Greenland
Diet: Ringed and bearded seals (staple), sometimes birds and fish
Cubs: Mothers usually give birth to twins with a one percent chance of having triplets.
Teeth: 42 razor sharp teeth
Tongue: Blue Colour
Fur: Insulating and transparent in colour (it looks white, but it actually reflects light to give it that colour)
Skin: Black to absorb heat
Blubber: About 4 inches under the skin to keep them warm
Speed: Can run up to 40 km/h