Polar Bears Research Paper

Decent Essays
Gurkirat Singh
Instructor: Lindsay Parker
English :100
Student ID: 802792
Date: 3 October 2016

Polar bears are aggressive behaviour animals which generally live in cold area like : in
Arctic Ocean. They swim in water as a fish ,but no breath like fish ,bears are of many types
Most dangerous bears is brown bear which terribly know as human hunter, and one is
Black bears which like to eat human eating stuff .But White bears have actually black skin
But because of white hears they look white ,they have so thick fatty skin which protect
Them from extreme cold .
Mostly they eat fish and seals, and store energy in it in the form of fat , which require to them in cold season ,because in extreme cold they

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