Nikki's Polar Bear Travel Tag
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Owner:
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RITrailhikers
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Released:
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Sunday, March 27, 2011
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Origin:
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Rhode Island, United States
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In the hands of mightymarge.
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Hi, my name is Powder the Polar Bear, I belong to a little girl named Nikki who LOVES polar bears! I would like to travel somewhere C-O-L-D! Alaska is my real goal, but cold places along the way would be awesome!
I am a cute trackable coded polar bear traveler. PLEASE don't keep me. If you find you have me and can't put me in another cache, e-mail my owner and she will pay to have me mailed back!
SOME FUN POLAR BEAR FACTS!
The polar bear, Ursus maritimus, or the sea bear, evolved about 200,000 years ago from brown bear ancestors. They are superbly adapted for survival in the Far North.
Polar bears range throughout the Arctic in areas where they hunt seals at openings in sea ice called leads. Five nations have polar bear populations: the United States (Alaska), Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Norway.
Polar bears are the world's largest non-aquatic predators. They top the food chain in the Arctic, where they prey primarily on ringed seals.
Adult male polar bears weigh from 775 to 1,200 pounds. A few weigh more than 1,200 pounds, but they would be exceptional. Females normally weigh 330 to 650 pounds. It's not uncommon for female polar bears preparing to enter maternity dens in the fall to weigh over 600 pounds.
Females usually bear two cubs. Single cubs and triplets also occur depending on the health and condition of the mother. Cubs stay with their moms for up to 2-1/2 years.
A GREAT WEBSITE TO ADOPT A POLAR BEAR:
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