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| - | **T**he largest of the eight species of bear; as well as the largest predatorial land-animal - a male polar bear may grow up to 1.5 metres at the shoulder, a size apparently doubled when the bear stands upon its hind-legs, and 3 metres in length, weighing up to 770 kilograms. Polar bears are rivaled in size only by the Kodiak bears of Alaska - which may grow to a similar [or larger] size, though weigh considerably less. The modern species of polar bear is not thought to have existed for more than 500,000 years, and it is believed that the species diverged from the brown bear of Europe - meaning that several key factors to the species' | + | **T**he largest of the eight species of bear; as well as the largest predatorial land-animal - a male polar bear may grow up to 1.5 metres at the shoulder, a size apparently doubled when the bear stands upon its hind-legs, and 3 metres in length, weighing up to 770 kilograms. Polar bears are rivaled in size only by the Kodiak bears of Alaska - which may grow to a similar [or larger] size, though weigh considerably less. The modern species of polar bear is not thought to have existed for more than 500,000 years, and it is believed that the species diverged from the brown bear of Europe - meaning that several key factors to the species' |
| ====== I. POLAR BEAR MORPHOLOGY ====== | ====== I. POLAR BEAR MORPHOLOGY ====== | ||
| - | Polar bears incorporate a similar body-plan to other species of bear - as direct descendants of brown bears, the anatomy of the polar bear is much like that of the brown species, with a thick snout, smallish, rounded head, and muscular body. Native to greatly different habitat, however, the morphology of polar bears also differs in various manners than their brown relatives. One notable difference is that the fur of the polar bear appears white as so to camouflage the animal, assisting in hunting prey. The fur contains no white pigment - the hairs are hollow and transparent, | + | Polar bears incorporate a similar body-plan to other species of bear - as direct descendants of brown bears, the anatomy of the polar bear is much like that of the brown species, with a thick snout, smallish, rounded head, and muscular body. Native to greatly different habitat, however, the morphology of polar bears also differs in various manners than their brown relatives. One notable difference is that the fur of the polar bear appears white as so to camouflage the animal, assisting in hunting prey. The fur contains no white pigment - the hairs are hollow and transparent, |
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