Polar Bears

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Polar Bears are large, white-furred marine mammals native to the Arctic, known as powerful apex predators that primarily hunt seals on sea ice.

All labels observed (5)

Label Occurrences
Polar Bear 6
Ursus maritimus 5
Polar Bears canonical 2

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Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf apex predator
marine mammal
species of mammal
activityPattern mostly solitary
averageAdultFemaleMass 150–250 kg
averageAdultMaleMass 350–700 kg
averageBodyLength 2.4–3 meters
bodyAdaptation large paws for walking on ice
paws adapted for swimming
thick layer of blubber
breedingInterval approximately every 3 years
class Mammalia
coatColor white
commonName polar bear
conservationStatus Vulnerable
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
culturalSignificance important symbol in Arctic indigenous cultures
diet carnivorous
family Ursidae
feedingStrategy still-hunting at seal breathing holes
furCharacteristic thick insulating fur
genus Ursus
geographicRange Canada
Greenland
Svalbard
surface form: Norway (Svalbard)

Russia
Alaska
surface form: United States (Alaska)
habitat coastal areas
pack ice
sea ice
kingdom Animalia
legalProtection protected under various national and international agreements
lifespanInWild up to 25–30 years
nativeTo Arctic region
surface form: Arctic

Arctic Ocean
sea ice regions
order Carnivora
phylum Chordata
primaryPrey bearded seal
ringed seal
reproduction gives birth in snow dens
roleInEcosystem top predator
scientificName Polar Bears self-linksurface differs
surface form: Ursus maritimus
skinColor black
swimmingAbility strong long-distance swimmer
taxonRank species
threat climate change
loss of sea ice habitat
pollutants and contaminants
typicalLitterSize 1–3 cubs

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Referenced by (15)

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Bowdoin College athleticsNickname Polar Bears
Bowdoin College mascot Polar Bears
this entity surface form: Polar Bear
Ursidae hasMember Polar Bears
this entity surface form: Ursus maritimus
2014 Winter Olympics mascot Polar Bears
this entity surface form: Polar Bear
Norway men's national ice hockey team nickname Polar Bears
this entity surface form: The Polar Bears
Snow Patrol originalName Polar Bears
this entity surface form: Polar Bear
Polar Bears scientificName Polar Bears self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Polar bear
this entity surface form: Ursus maritimus
Ursus includesSpecies Polar Bears
this entity surface form: Ursus maritimus
Ursinae includesTaxon Polar Bears
this entity surface form: Ursus maritimus
XXII Olympic Winter Games mascot Polar Bears
this entity surface form: Polar Bear
Pete Alonso nickname Polar Bears
this entity surface form: Polar Bear
Ohio Northern University mascot Polar Bears
this entity surface form: Polar Bear
Ohio Northern University nickname Polar Bears
Polar Bear Capital of the World associatedWithScientificName Polar Bears
this entity surface form: Ursus maritimus
Iorek Byrnison associatedWith Polar Bears
this entity surface form: Svalbard panserbjørne