Wednesday, March 7, 2012

For my Favorite Crusader and Her Loyal Knights

Nanook who lived in Cochrane Ontario until he was thirty years old

More Fascinating Facts about Polar Bears
  • Ontario has the largest and most southern population of polar bears.


  • Polar bears live in the circumpolar arctic.


  • There are only approximately 20,000-22,000 polar bears left in the wild.


  • GLOBAL WARMING
    • Global warming is currently the greatest threat to polar bears.
    • Because of rising temperature, the sea ice on which polar bears depend for hunting seal, is melting 2 weeks sooner and freezing two weeks later than a decade ago.
    • As a result, polar bears are not able to put on sufficient fat stores to survive the lean summer months.
    • Reports of polar bear drowning are numerous, due to larger expanses of open water and less sea ice.
    PHYSIOLOGY
    • Largest of the world’s eight bear species.
    • Polar bears have an acute sense of smell, they can detect a seal’s breathing hold from 1km away under a layer of snow and ice 90 cm thick.
    • They have 2 layers of translucent fur, thin black skin and about 4 inches of blubber for insulation against the arctic cold.
    • Translucent fur helps to reflect sunlight and blend into the snow and ice of their arctic environment.
    • Their skin secretes oils that make the fur waterproof.
    • They have 5 toes on each foot with 1 curved non-retractable claw on each toe, used for hunting and traction on ice.
    • Polar bears are very powerful swimmers, they have semi-webbed toes and can reach speeds of 10 km/h.
    • Submerged, a polar bear keeps it’s eyes open and can hold it’s breath for approximately 2 minutes.
    • When running, they can reach speeds of 40 km/h.
    • A polar bear’s lifespan is approximately 20-25 years old in the wild. In captivity, their life span can increase up to ten years.
    • A polar bears teeth are highly adaptable for their carnivorous diet. Their molars are sharper than their omnivorous relatives such as the black bear. They are useful while chewing and tearing meat.
    DIET
    • They need a minimum of 4.4 pounds of blubber a day to survive.
    • Most carnivorous of the world’s 8 species of bear.
    • Their favorite thing to eat is ringed seal (Phoca hispida) which they hunt out on the sea ice from November to July in Ontario.
    • Polar bears especially love eating seal pups, due to the large percentage of fat found on the pups. They can hunt the seal pups in April and May.
    • In the summer, they may eat kelp, grasses and berries. If food is sparse, polar bears will slow down their metabolism and survive on their fat stores. They remain 80% inactive during this time to save energy.
    CUBS
    • Mating occurs in April and May
    • Female polar bears delay the implantation of the fetus until she has gained sufficient weight, and enters a maternity den in mid-October.
    • Cubs are born after approximately 2 months of pregnancy. Polar bears usually have twins.
    • At birth a cub is only about 25 cm and weighs approximately 1 pound. Their eyes are closed at birth and they have a fine layer of hair on their bodies
    • Cubs feed primarily on their mother’s milk. The mother weans the cubs at approximately 1 year of age.
    • The family leaves the den in late February and cubs stay with their mother until they are 2 years of age, and learned the necessary skills to survive in the harsh arctic environment.

    3 comments:

    1. Aunt Jeannie
      Did Nanook live close to you in Canada? it is not many polar bears left I told my polar bear cubs we needed to help them to live . Mama said people here are becoming aware of how bad the bears need our help . My teacher said it was good I wanted to help my aunt Jeannie and mama , it is a lot of things she learned since my meetings began . This will be my talk next week , daddy said he will help me with this one because I told him it had a lot of big head words in it . the cubs stay with their mama until thay are two years old , poppa and daddy say Man will stay with mama until he gets old and gray .
      I asked daddy what is the mating season my daddy is so funny , he said it is when the baby cub gets put in the mama bear oven so she can bake it .I told mama what daddy said and she rolled her eyes and said she would have a talk with him .
      I will show you my report I did on this one . Everyone says I am doing a good job helping my mama .
      Love you aunt Jeannie and keep getting well .
      Jenny

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    2. Jeannie ,
      Thank you

      Jen is full of questions . I will help her with this one , she has her own ideas about what and how she wants it worded .

      The rest of my kids is on the videos .
      Gil

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    3. Dear Jenny,
      Nanook lived a few hundred miles north of me but I always kept in touch with my computer.His favorite treat was watermelons and he learned to beg for them and do funny tricks to get attention.
      He was very happy at the polar bear sanctuary. He was found in the North West Territories as a cub. His mother had been killed by hunters.

      It is very sad we have so few polar bears left. They are so beautiful.They do need help. You are doing a good thing trying to help them and your sister and brothers too.

      I would love to read your report. I am proud of you..love Aunt Jeannie

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