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Polar Bears By Mrs. Magdos’ First Grade Class 2006

Polar Bears By Mrs. Magdos’ First Grade Class 2006

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Polar BearsBy Mrs. Magdos’First Grade Class2006

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A polar bears habitat is the Arctic.

Polar bears make a den and have their babies in the winter.

Polar bears also live along the coasts in the Arctic.

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Polar bears are omnivores.

If they can’t find animals they eat mushrooms.

They eat meat and shrimp.

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The polar bears cubs are the size of a rat at birth.

The mother guards them from danger.

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When baby polar bears are 2 years old they are almost adults.

Baby polar bears are the size of guinea pigs at birth.

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After 3 years baby polar bears are grownups.

When they are born they are deaf and blind and they have no hair.

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Polar bears live in the Artic.

They eat fish.

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Polar bears habitats help them to blend into the snow.

Some polar bears live in Alaska.

Polar bears live in the north part of the world.

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A male polar bear weighs as much as this whole class.

In 3 years cubs are adults.

Cubs leave their family at 2 years old.

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Polar bears fur can look green because plants grow on their fur.

And the polar bears live in the Artic.

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The mom is 4 feet long.

The mom has two boy cubs or two girl cubs.

The mom hunts for food for the babies.

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Polar bears live in the Arctic.

Polar bears eat fish.

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The male weighs 1400 pounds.

They get green fur because they have plants growing on it.

They have sharp teeth.

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They eat fish.Sometimes they

eat shrimp.They are

omnivores.

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Polar bears are omnivores.

They are omnivores because they eat animals and plants.

They eat beached whales, ringed seals and musk oxen .

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They have twins.

They are warm blooded.

They swim good.

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When you shave the fur off the polar bear you will see black skin.

Their claws are sharp.

Polar bears are good swimmers.

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Polar bears are born alive.

Polar bears usually don’t have 1 or three babies.

In December or January the cubs are born.

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When polar bear cubs are 2 years old they leave their mother.

The mom polar bear sometimes has twins.

All polar bears are mammals.

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Polar bears live where there is ice and snow.

They live away from penguins.

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Polar bears eat meat and plants.

Polar bears eat seaweed.

Polar bears eat berries.

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