Polar bears roam the Arctic in search of food, spending most of their lives in solitude. Playful kings of the Polar Region? Or the world’s deadliest predators? Fully grown male polar bears can weigh up to 800 kilograms—as much as a small car. These majestic mammals spend half of their lives hunting in the Arctic for food, both on land and in water. Polar bears' noses are always twitching; they can smell prey from up to a kilometre away. But seals, ever vigilant, have grown to be wary of the Arctic's most ferocious predators. Fluffy polar bear cubs populate the Artic and mum patiently teaches her children everything she knows. But, as time marches on, so too do our polar bears. Off to roam the Arctic ice in search of horizons new.
Find out more information about polar bears in the Arctic on Discover, Silversea's new blog: [ Ссылка ]
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