Polar Bears: Evolution and Adaptations

Polar Bears: Evolution and Adaptations

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Olivia Brooks

Biology, Science

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

07:33

Polar bears are unique animals adapted to life in the Arctic, with a diet primarily of marine animals. They evolved from brown bears, adapting quickly to cold and semi-aquatic environments. Their evolution includes significant genetic changes, particularly in diet-related genes. Polar bears are top predators, hunting other carnivores, which is rare. They face challenges due to climate change, impacting their food sources and habitat. Their adaptations and ecological role highlight their remarkable evolutionary journey.

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What is the scientific name of the polar bear?

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Which bears are closely related to polar bears?

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How old is the oldest physical record of polar bears?

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What adaptation helps polar bears walk on thin ice?

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How long can polar bears hold their breath underwater?

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What is the primary prey of polar bears?

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What gene is heavily selected for in polar bears due to their diet?

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What is a significant dietary change in polar bears compared to other bears?

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Why are polar bears vulnerable to climate change?

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What vitamin do polar bears have a high tolerance for?

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