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This Bear Was Built to Survive the Impossible – The Arctic Assassin

                           

 🧬 POLAR BEAR – Full Biological Breakdown
🐾 Species: Ursus maritimus
🌍 Habitat: Arctic Circle (Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Russia, Norway)
📏 Height: 2.4 to 3 meters (up to 10 ft when standing)
⚖️ Weight: Males 350–700 kg, Females 150–300 kg
🎂 Lifespan: 20–25 years in the wild
🧠 IQ & Behavior: Solitary, stealthy, patient stalker
🍽️ What It Eats:
Primary: Seals (ringed & bearded seals – ambush from ice holes)

Also: Fish, whale carcasses, occasional birds, eggs Survival mode: Can fast for months during ice melt seasons 💧 What It Drinks: No freshwater in the Arctic! Gets water from prey's fat through metabolism This makes them extremely dependent on fat-rich seal meat ❤️ Mating Season: April to June Delayed implantation — embryo development is paused Females give birth in snow dens during winter (Nov–Jan) 👶 Birth & Cubs: 1–3 cubs (usually twins) Cubs born hairless & blind Stay with mother for up to 2.5 years ☠️ Predators & Threats: Cubs: wolves, adult male bears Adults: no natural predators Biggest threat = climate change & melting ice 🧠 Notable Traits: Can smell seals from 1km away & under 1m of ice Swim nonstop for up to 100 km Thick blubber + fur insulates against –40°C Pure stealth: approaches prey without splashing water or breaking ice
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