By: Steve Gable | 2011-04-01 | Eyes I receive several questions from readers asking about sunglasses. I found this one interesting, so I wanted to share it with you. "Why don''t Polar Bears need protective eyewear" First, I thought. thi... read more
By: rosy | 2011-04-29 | Science Polar bears are powerful predators that live on seals. They have a thick fur on them that is a good camouflage to protect them against the harsh weather of the cold regions of the Arctic. read more
By: john michal | 2012-04-02 | Travel & Leisure One of the most iconic species of wild life in Canada is “Polar Bear." When we talk about the wildlife then very few, Canadians have seen polar bears outside the zoo. Nowadays, polar bears move up and down that shoreline, and their numbers often concentrated in around the town of Churchill. read more
By: Varughese Rajan | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The traditional threats to the polar bear - hunting, toxic waste, offshore drilling - have been overshadowed by a new one: the ice around them is melting, and we are to blame.At the end of December, the US Secretary of the Interior revealed the US Fish and Wildlife Service was considering adding the polar bear to its list of threatened species.This is a more significant addition to the at-risk list than a rare gazelle or panther: it is an admission, after years of denial, of the existence of global warming. read more
By: William E. Marks | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The Arctic is a vast, ice-covered sea surrounded by treeless, frozen tundra teeming with wildlife - including organisms living in the ice, fish and marine mammals, birds, land animals, and human societies. For thousands of years before the presence of humans, the polar bear reigned as the highest predator in the food chain of the frozen Arctic. Today, the very existence of the Polar Bear species hangs in the balance as humankind makes a heroic effort to save them. read more
By: Nathalie Fiset | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Saving the environment is everyone's business... I am a polar bear. I have been living in the Arctic for the last 5 years. I was born on an iceberg and saw my parents die shortly after my birth. My mother taught me how to fish for seals and bigger fish but I have seen none in the past weeks. The iceberg I was living on gradually melted and I fell-off of it when it could not hold my weight anymore. Since then, I have been losing weight rapidly because I have not eaten in days. read more
By: moncler | 2010-12-14 | News and society According to the British "Daily Mail" reported that, as global warming, the fragile Arctic ice melting, the polar bear's habitat is shrinking, its survival is under great challenge. British photographer wearing Spyder jacket uses the camouflage-type remote control camera close-up shots to the polar bear mother and her child feeding difficult shots. read more
By: Giancarlo Dizon | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Picture this: While making your 75th call for the day, or having your second helping of jjamppong from the vending machine, it suddenly gets dark. You try to check if the sun had suddenly gone "Total Eclipse". Instead, you see a 20-foot wall of water outside your building and it's about to engulf the entire metropolis. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-06-23 | Environmental The polar oceans are very different from other oceanic habitats in many ways, though existence of ice in these polar oceans imposes major habitat distinction. Sea ice affects the polar microorganisms by limiting on the penetration of light into the upper ocean and by providing inimitable ocean surface environment . The sea ice provides a support medium for a variety and dynamic assemblage read more
By: Derek Farley | 2010-09-27 | Article Marketing Although Kodiak and Polar bears are both bear species, they are different in many aspects. The Kodiak bear is a subspecies of the Brown Bear. In fact, it is the largest subspecies of them. Typically, they get much bigger than other Grizzlies, because they have an abundance of Pacific Salmon to consume. read more
By: Alastair Harris | 2010-05-10 | Environmental The signs of global warming include an oft example. This is the fact that polar bears are disappearing in the arctic. Polar bears are at the top of the arctic food chain and feed majorly on seals even though they can adapt to being omnivores specially when living near places of human activity - like garbage dumps. read more
By: DeborahSmith | 2011-05-11 | Pets There are eight living varieties of bear widespread existing in a wide range of habitats across the Northern Hemisphere and partly within the Southern Hemisphere too. Asia , Europe, North America, and South America is where they really are seen. read more
By: Colby Morrison | 2010-03-27 | Self Improvement When people see sunglasses advertised as polarized sunglasses they usually do not understand exactly what this means. If you are like me, you probably think that ordinary sunglasses are just as good, so why bother paying the additional cost to have polarized lenses in your sunglasses. read more
By: alexwhalley | 2010-11-09 | Recreation & Sports Whether you’re hitting the links or the lake, the dugout or the driver’s seat, it’s important to have the right performance equipment read more