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Thursday, June 4, 2020

Information report

Hi guys,
Today i am going do show you my information report! So here it is!

Before reading this you might wonder, what do Polar Bears even eat? Or, what are some facts about Polar bears? Well you’ve come to the right information report! In this report you will learn what polar bears eat, what their dangers are, how they look and where they live! 

 What is a polar bear’s diet? 

A polar bear’s diet consists of seals, fish, walrus and beluga whales. In the summer polar bears eat young birds, bird’s eggs, seaweed or even berries! Polar bears kill the seal’s because when the seals pop their head up from the breathing hole, the Polar bear wacks it with it's powerful paw! 

What are the dangers to Polar bears?

Global warming. Global warming is melting the ice which has a HUGE impact on the survival of Polar bears. Some people hunting Polar bears were shot and killed but luckily their not endangered! Polar bear’s actually don't have any predators except from humans. 

 How do Polar bear’s look? 

Polar bear’s are huge animals, they are 8 feet tall! Their fur isn't white or yellow because of seal oil! Polar bear’s rub/roll all over the seal oil. [Don't ask me how they get the seal oil though] Their fur is transparent, and each piece of their fur is hollow.Their fur is hollow because it traps air to make the Polar bear wam! They have 3-4 layers of fat under their black skin! The sole of their foot has fur too not let them slip! [Kind of like slippers!] 

Where do Polar bears live?

Polar bear’s live in the cold Arctic! They also live in Canada and Russia. When a Polar bear is pregnant, she makes a den in a snowy hill! So now you know why Polar bears have yellowish fur, and you also know where they live, how they look, what they eat and what are the dangers to them as well! 

Thank you guys for reading this! Please tell me in the comments what I should improve on! Here is the link to my work:
Polar Bears
Thanks,
Kezia


1 comment:

  1. Hi Kezia
    I really enjoyed the introduction to your information report about Polar Bears. It really got me thinking? I was very intrigued to learn about their translucent fur? What interested or surprised you the most?

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