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Что (кто) такое polar bear - определение

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Polar Bear (band); Polar bear (disambiguation); Polar Bear (song); Polar Bear (disambiguation)
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polar bear         
  • Cub nursing
  • [[Dogsled]]s are used for recreational hunting of polar bears in [[Canada]]
  • Starving bear near Svalbard
  • Mother and cub on [[Svalbard]], Norway
  • Greenland's 1911 five kroner note depicting a polar bear
  • Skins of hunted bears
  • Bears play-fighting
  • Road sign warning about the presence of bears. The Norwegian text translates into "Applies to all of Svalbard".
  • Chukchi]] carvers in the 1940s on a [[walrus]] tusk, depicts polar bears hunting walrus
  • Polar bear jumping on [[fast ice]] in [[Spitsbergen]] Island, [[Svalbard]] Archipelago, [[Norway]]
  • Map from the [[U.S. Geological Survey]] shows projected changes in polar bear habitat from 2001 to 2010 and 2041 to 2050. Red areas indicate loss of optimal polar bear habitat; blue areas indicate gain.
  • Subadult males frequently play-fight. During the mating season, actual fighting is intense and often leaves scars or broken teeth.
  • Bear feeding on a [[bearded seal]]
  • Swimming
  • Polar bear in Denver Zoo.
  • alt=Three polar bears walk across ice sheets towards a submarine that has surfaced
  • The polar bear's long muzzle and neck help it to search in deep holes for seals, while its powerful hindquarters enable it to drag massive prey<ref name="matthews73-88"/>
  • Polar bears have evolved adaptations for Arctic life. For example, large furry feet and short, sharp, stocky claws give them good traction on ice.
  • Mothers and cubs have high nutritional requirements, which are not met if the seal-hunting season is too short
  • when feeding}}
  • Cubs are born helpless and typically nurse for two and a half years
¦ noun a large white arctic bear which lives mainly on the pack ice. [Thalarctos maritimus.]
polar bear         
  • Cub nursing
  • [[Dogsled]]s are used for recreational hunting of polar bears in [[Canada]]
  • Starving bear near Svalbard
  • Mother and cub on [[Svalbard]], Norway
  • Greenland's 1911 five kroner note depicting a polar bear
  • Skins of hunted bears
  • Bears play-fighting
  • Road sign warning about the presence of bears. The Norwegian text translates into "Applies to all of Svalbard".
  • Chukchi]] carvers in the 1940s on a [[walrus]] tusk, depicts polar bears hunting walrus
  • Polar bear jumping on [[fast ice]] in [[Spitsbergen]] Island, [[Svalbard]] Archipelago, [[Norway]]
  • Map from the [[U.S. Geological Survey]] shows projected changes in polar bear habitat from 2001 to 2010 and 2041 to 2050. Red areas indicate loss of optimal polar bear habitat; blue areas indicate gain.
  • Subadult males frequently play-fight. During the mating season, actual fighting is intense and often leaves scars or broken teeth.
  • Bear feeding on a [[bearded seal]]
  • Swimming
  • Polar bear in Denver Zoo.
  • alt=Three polar bears walk across ice sheets towards a submarine that has surfaced
  • The polar bear's long muzzle and neck help it to search in deep holes for seals, while its powerful hindquarters enable it to drag massive prey<ref name="matthews73-88"/>
  • Polar bears have evolved adaptations for Arctic life. For example, large furry feet and short, sharp, stocky claws give them good traction on ice.
  • Mothers and cubs have high nutritional requirements, which are not met if the seal-hunting season is too short
  • when feeding}}
  • Cubs are born helpless and typically nurse for two and a half years
(polar bears)
A polar bear is a large white bear which is found near the North Pole.
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polar bear         
  • Cub nursing
  • [[Dogsled]]s are used for recreational hunting of polar bears in [[Canada]]
  • Starving bear near Svalbard
  • Mother and cub on [[Svalbard]], Norway
  • Greenland's 1911 five kroner note depicting a polar bear
  • Skins of hunted bears
  • Bears play-fighting
  • Road sign warning about the presence of bears. The Norwegian text translates into "Applies to all of Svalbard".
  • Chukchi]] carvers in the 1940s on a [[walrus]] tusk, depicts polar bears hunting walrus
  • Polar bear jumping on [[fast ice]] in [[Spitsbergen]] Island, [[Svalbard]] Archipelago, [[Norway]]
  • Map from the [[U.S. Geological Survey]] shows projected changes in polar bear habitat from 2001 to 2010 and 2041 to 2050. Red areas indicate loss of optimal polar bear habitat; blue areas indicate gain.
  • Subadult males frequently play-fight. During the mating season, actual fighting is intense and often leaves scars or broken teeth.
  • Bear feeding on a [[bearded seal]]
  • Swimming
  • Polar bear in Denver Zoo.
  • alt=Three polar bears walk across ice sheets towards a submarine that has surfaced
  • The polar bear's long muzzle and neck help it to search in deep holes for seals, while its powerful hindquarters enable it to drag massive prey<ref name="matthews73-88"/>
  • Polar bears have evolved adaptations for Arctic life. For example, large furry feet and short, sharp, stocky claws give them good traction on ice.
  • Mothers and cubs have high nutritional requirements, which are not met if the seal-hunting season is too short
  • when feeding}}
  • Cubs are born helpless and typically nurse for two and a half years
White bear (Ursus maritimus).
Polar Bear (EP)         
US MUSICAL GROUP
Why Something Instead of Nothing?; Why Something Instead of Nothing; Polar Bear (EP); Chewing Gum (EP); Polar Bear (self-titled); Polar Bear (rock); Polar Bear (vinyl); Chewing Gum EP; Chewing Gum (Polar Bear album)
Polar Bear is the debut release from Polar Bear, led by Jane's Addiction bassist Eric Avery. This clear blue 12" vinyl, MR-054, was self-produced and released on Man's Ruin Records, limited to 2,000 copies.
Polar Bear (cocktail)         
MINT CHOCOLATE COCKTAIL
Polar Bear (cocktail)
A Polar Bear, After Eight or Peppermint Paddy (a play on Peppermint Patty) is a mint chocolate cocktail that tastes like a York Peppermint Pattie or an After Eight wafer. It is usually made from crème de cacao and peppermint schnapps, although crème de menthe is a popular substitute.
Polar Bear (American band)         
US MUSICAL GROUP
Why Something Instead of Nothing?; Why Something Instead of Nothing; Polar Bear (EP); Chewing Gum (EP); Polar Bear (self-titled); Polar Bear (rock); Polar Bear (vinyl); Chewing Gum EP; Chewing Gum (Polar Bear album)
Polar Bear was an American alternative rock band that was active in the late 1990s, and was formed by former Jane's Addiction bassist Eric Avery.
Polar Bear (battery-electric locomotive)         
BATTERY-ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE ON THE ISLE OF MAN
Polar Bear Replica
Polar Bear was a gauge battery-electric locomotive built by Wingrove & Rogers in 1921 as works no. 314 for the Groudle Glen Railway on the Isle of Man.
Polar Bear (furniture)         
PIECE OF FURNITURE
The Polar Bear (Originally Ours Polaire) is a sofa and armchair set designed by the French designer Jean Royère in the late 1940s. The design was made between 1947 and 1967.
Polar Bear (cipher)         
STREAM CIPHER ALGORITHM
In cryptography, Polar Bear is a stream cypher algorithm designed by Johan Håstad and Mats Näslund. It has been submitted to the eSTREAM Project of the eCRYPT network.
Polar Bear (schooner)         
The Polar Bear was an 81-ton schooner purchased by Vilhjalmur Stefansson for the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916. Built in 1911 by E.

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Polar Bear

Polar Bear may refer to:

  • Polar bear, a species of bear