polar bears: siku, 18 weeks/ weight 23kg "highlights"

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siku, 18 weeks/ weight 23kg "highlights" (00:05:40)

Recorded live at the Scandinavian Wildlife Park from 03/26-04/01/2012. Be a part of history and watch Siku developments daily at Explore.org.

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polar bears: siku, 18 weeks/ weight 23kg "highlights"

Siku’s name is the most common word for “sea ice” in all Eskimo/Inuit languages. His name is symbolic, because wild polar bears are 100% dependent on sea ice for their survival — and that ice is rapidly disappearing due to global warming.

Siku’s wish is for each of you to reduce your carbon footprint to help save polar bears.

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location: Scandinavian Wildlife Park, Denmark

best viewing hours: 8:00am - 10:00am

time zone: Eastern Time

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Polar bears need sea ice to survive.

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The polar bear’s main prey is the ringed seal, which it catches from openings in the ice.

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There are 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears worldwide.

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The five polar bear nations are Canada, the U.S. (Alaska), Greenland, Russia, and Norway.

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Adult male polar bears usually weigh 775 to 1,200 pounds.

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Female polar bears are smaller. They normally weigh 330 to 650 pounds.

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An adult polar bear’s paws are huge: about 12 inches across!

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To keep from slipping on the ice, the paws are furred and have small bumps that provide traction.

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Polar bear cubs are born in snow dens in November or December.

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The mother bear fasts for four to eight months when giving birth and raising cubs.

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When the cubs are strong enough to leave the den in spring, the family heads for the sea ice.

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Cubs stay with their mothers for about 2 ½ years.

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A polar bear mother’s milk is very rich: 31% fat!

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The main threat to polar bears is loss of their sea ice habitat due to climate change.

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Long swims to reach sea ice are affecting cub survival rates.

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Without sea ice, polar bears can’t reach their prey.

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Scientists predict that we’ll lose two-thirds of the world’s polar bears by mid-century unless we take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Recorded live at the Scandinavian Wildlife Park from 03/26-04/01/2012. Be a part of history and watch Siku developments daily at Explore.org.