There is only the scene 1 and 2 that's about tigress and white polar bear .then what about birds and whale?
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birds and whale are not there
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Polar Bears are one of the archetypal polar animals associated with snow, ice and cold temperatures fending off the weather by being all wrapped up in a big fluffy thick white fur coat.
Average Weight: adult males 350 to 700kg (770 - 1,540 lbs), adult females about half this weight.
Average Length: Length - 2.2 - 2.5m long (7.25 - 8 feet) including a very short tail of 7.5 - 12.5 cm (3 - 5 inches).
Breeding Season: Pups born from November to February in a den in the depths of winter. Usually two pups are born and weigh about 1kg (2lbs.). The pups and mother survive on the mothers fat reserves, the pups are about 15kg (35 lbs.) by the time they emerge. Females breed around once every three years, so in any given year there are three times more breeding males than females.
Estimated world population: - 20,000 to 25,000
Feeding & diet: See below
Conservation status: Vulnerable
Distribution: Circumpolar around the Arctic mainly within the Arctic Circle. There are 19 recognised sub-populations.
Predators: None other than man.
What are Polar Bears Foxes like? how do they survive?
Lets get the obvious stuff out of the way first. Polar bears and penguins never meet. Polar bears live in the Arctic around the North pole and penguins live in the Antarctic around the South pole.
Average Weight: adult males 350 to 700kg (770 - 1,540 lbs), adult females about half this weight.
Average Length: Length - 2.2 - 2.5m long (7.25 - 8 feet) including a very short tail of 7.5 - 12.5 cm (3 - 5 inches).
Breeding Season: Pups born from November to February in a den in the depths of winter. Usually two pups are born and weigh about 1kg (2lbs.). The pups and mother survive on the mothers fat reserves, the pups are about 15kg (35 lbs.) by the time they emerge. Females breed around once every three years, so in any given year there are three times more breeding males than females.
Estimated world population: - 20,000 to 25,000
Feeding & diet: See below
Conservation status: Vulnerable
Distribution: Circumpolar around the Arctic mainly within the Arctic Circle. There are 19 recognised sub-populations.
Predators: None other than man.
What are Polar Bears Foxes like? how do they survive?
Lets get the obvious stuff out of the way first. Polar bears and penguins never meet. Polar bears live in the Arctic around the North pole and penguins live in the Antarctic around the South pole.
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