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Polar bears live at the polar region (the Arctic) of the world, and are only found there, unlike other bears. This is why they're called "polar bears."
The polar bear is called a polar bear because it is a bear, and lives in the area of North pole in the Arctic.

So Don't Be Fooled When You Think That Polar Bears Eat Penguins. Because They Live In Diffrent Places.

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Quite obviously, Polar bears got their name because of the fact that they live on the north pole, and are from the bear family.
They are a type of bear (the largest, in fact) found in the north polar region, hence "polar bears".
1.the polarbear got its name by the artic seas name.

2.polar is a nether kind of name is when your clod.

3.polarbears anr danger bet ya they are very nice once you now them very well

polarsbears anr nice to me because i live in the artic and alot of polarsbears know me

so if you get to know a polarbear look for the name momo

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According to the oldest known fossil records of the Polar Bear, dating back about 130,000 years. It's believed that the Polar Bear "diverged" about 200,000 years ago from their closely related ancestor the Brown Bear. The Brown Bear is still a close relative, and can even be cross bred with a Polar Bear, to produce cubs that will grow up to be fertile adults. For more details, please see sites listed below.

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The polar bear is a bear that lives in the arctic, also known at the north pole, and lives and

polar conditions. So a bear that lives in polar conditions, why not name its a polar bear?

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The word "grizzly" in its name refers to "grizzled" or grey hairs in its fur, but when naturalist George Ord formally named the bear in 1815, he misunderstood the word as " grisly", to produce its biological latin specific or subspecific name"horriblilis.

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polar bear got its name because it live in the north pole so if you just add on r it is polar and it is a bear so it just got nemed a polar bear.

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2 reasons because of its grizzled fur and it was thought to be very grisly (aggressive)

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They get their name from the color of their fur.

From the grizzled , varigated shades of color in its coat. And from its frightening[ grisly ] aspect.

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