What it is?
Polar Bears live in the Arctic, a land of ice and snow. They are tremendous swimmers, and they have been sighted over 100 miles from land splashing in the frigid waters. The key to staying warm is the polar bear’s insulating fur and layer of fat over black skin.
Key Benefits
History: The most advanced methods for studying polar bears aren’t binoculars and cameras; they are molecular clocks and mitochondrial DNA. From DNA mapping and comparative analysis, scientists have learned that polar bears are a relatively recent adaptation of the brown bear family, perhaps dating to 150,000 years ago. Based on DNA studies, polar bears are most closely related to Alaskan brown bears, which should come as no surprise given their range.Scientific Name: Ursus maritimusCharacteristics: Mouth open wide, these Polar Bears are ready for action. Don’t disappoint them! Include them in an Arctic school project or diorama, use them as wedding favors or party decorations, or include them in holiday gift bags.Size: These tiny figures are about the size of a mini candy bar, roughly an inch long.All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free