Polar bears are tall, fierce and hardy, much like Russians. Polar bears live in extremely cold Russia and will naturally be liked by Russians. The Russian nation is called the fighting nation. This nation is very individual and fierce, much like polar bears. It is normal to be called Russia's national treasure. Polar bears are recognized as representative animals in the world.
Most of Russia is located in the north temperate zone, with diverse climate, mainly temperate continental climate, but the climate north of the Arctic Circle belongs to the frigid zone. The temperature difference is generally large, with the average temperature of-18℃~- 10℃ in June and1~ 27℃ in July. Polar bears are mainly distributed in Canada, Greenland, Norway, Russia, the United States and other places, and sometimes wander to Iceland. In areas where the sea ice melts completely every summer, polar bears spend several months on land until the sea surface freezes.
Living habits of polar bears
Polar bears are such excellent swimmers that they were once considered as marine animals. Polar bears spend most of their lives in a "static" state, such as sleeping, lying down or waiting for prey. The remaining 29. 1% of the time is walking or swimming on land or ice, 1.2% of the time is attacking its own prey, and the last time is basically enjoying food.
Sometimes the prey that polar bears catch hard will attract the same kind of peeping. Generally speaking, if you are unlucky, smaller polar bears will be more inclined to run away from those big guys. However, the mother bear who is nursing her cubs sometimes fights with the offending male bear to protect her cubs or defend her hard-won rations.