Polar Bear
The Polar Bear is a huge bear species that lives in the ice fields of the Arctic Ocean. It is the largest bear species on the planet. This big and stunning bear has adapted to life in the extremely cold north. It possesses a double coat of fur, which includes translucent guard hairs that seem snowy white to the naked eye. It has black skin behind its fur and 4 inches of fat beneath the skin. It has large, hairy feet that let it spread its weight across thin ice and swim. It also has large, robust, and keen teeth that are ideal for catching and eating seals.
A large male polar bear can weigh up to 450kg, though the world's largest bear weighed more than a ton and was over 11 feet tall. Climate change is reducing the amount of arctic ice in the Arctic Sea, reducing the bear's habitat.
Weight: 450kg