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Life in the Ice: How Polar Bears Survive the Harsh Arctic Climate

 Introduction The polar bear, which lives in the Arctic, is the biggest natural carnivore. They have a hard time finding food because they reside in freezing, chilled locations. Ursus maritimus, which refers to "sea bear" in Latin, is the common name for the polar bear. It is the only known species of polar bear. A group of polar bears is known as a "sleuth" or a "pack." Although certain populations can be found in more southern regions, including the Hudson Bay in Manitoba, Canada, the majority of polar bear populations are found north of the Arctic Circle. Polar bears can also be found in the northern Norwegian islands, Greenland, Alaska, and Russia. The number of polar bears in the wild is between 22,000 and 31,000. How Does a Polar Bear Survive in One of the Coldest Places on Earth? Polar bears can survive below 40 degrees Celsius. Their physical characteristics and insulation enable them to persevere in one of the world's coldest regions. They ha...