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Polar bears roam the Arctic ice sheets and swim in that region's
coastal waters. They are very strong swimmers, and their large front paws,
which they use to paddle, are slightly webbed. Some polar bears have been seen
swimming hundreds of miles from land—though they probably cover most of that
distance by floating on sheets of ice.
Polar bears live in one of the planet's coldest environments and
depend on a thick coat of insulated fur, which covers a warming layer of fat.
Fur even grows on the bottom of their paws, which protects against cold
surfaces and provides a good grip on ice. The bear's stark white coat provides
camouflage in surrounding snow and ice. But under their fur, polar bears have
black skin—the better to soak in the sun's warming rays.

Polar
bears are attractive and appealing, but they are powerful predators that do not
typically fear humans, which can make them dangerous. Near human settlements,
they often acquire a taste for garbage, bringing bears and humans into perilous
proximity.
Question!
1. Where does polar bear live?
a. Antartica b. Arctic Region c. Arctic Monkey d. Atlantic e. Greenland
2. What's the unique fact about male polar bear?
a. They eat snow
b. They live in savaana
c. They may even kill young of their species
d. They hunt human
e. They can't swim
3. What thing that protects polar bear against cold surface and provides a good grip on ice?
a. Claw b. Fat c. Paw d. Fur e. Skin
4. What is the specialty of polar bear?
a. Strong swimmer
b. Good jumper
c. Great diver
d. Strong climber
e. Fast runner
5. Polar bear is ....... in their environment.
a. Prey b. Producer c. Healer d. Predator e. Victim
Source: National Geographic
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