White semiaquatic bear ( Ursus maritimus ) found throughout Arctic regions, generally on drifting oceanic ice floes.
A swift, wide-ranging traveler and a good swimmer, it stalks and captures its prey. It primarily eats seal but also fish, seaweed, grass, birds, and caribou. The male weighs 9001,600 lbs (410720 kg) and is about 5.3 ft (1.6 m) tall at the shoulder and 78 ft (2.22.5 m) long. It has a short tail. The hairy soles of its broad feet protect it from the cold and help it move across the ice. Though shy, it is dangerous when confronted.
Polar bear ( Ursus maritimus )
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