How Are Polar Bears and
Black Bears Different?
How are American black bears different from polar bears? They are different because of their population. A black bear has an estimate of 600,000 left in the wild and the polar bear has an estimate of 22,000 left in the wild. That’s a BIG difference! They are also different because polar bears be found in Russia, Norway, Greenland, and the Arctic. Black bears can be found in the United States and Northern Mexico.
They are similar because they are both bears! Another way that they are similar is that they will have cubs that are different colors than what they are really supposed to look like. For example, a polar bear is white and a black bear is black but sometimes they will have cubs that are brown. They are also similar because they both can be found in Canada. Also, both types of bears are endangered. That is how they are different and similar.
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