because the polar bears kill people (they have no right)
People are not killing them on purpose, it has to do with global warming. Rising temperatures are causing the ice caps to melt, removing the Polar Bears natural habitat. By reducing green house gasses and CO2 emissions, we could yet save their habitat in in turn, the creatures themselves.
Human Race are spreading terror allover the earth , Poler Bears are among the victims .
farmers do not hunt polar bears
humans
Polar bears are hunted by people, and circumstantially by orca. The biggest threat to them is global warming.
No, they hunted polar bears
yes, they are being hunted because their numbers are still growing.
They do it because polar bears are rare and are being hunted by poachers.
they were hunted and killed for there resources.
Why were polar bears hunted?They were and still are hunted for many reasons here are some:First, they are killed for their beautiful fur. Second, they are killed for a game in Canada where they win trophies for the most polar bear kills. We do have a law from taking the trophies in to America. People also eat polar bears and you can't eat a polar bear without killing it.Is their poaching still going on?Polar bears are still being poached, more than 700 polar bears are killed a day.That is a lot of polar bears, so, it will be really hard to stop poaching.
The white fur is camouflage so there could have been different colored polar bears that were hunted out by an extinct predator?
Nowadays, I don't think polar bears are hunted very often. Traditionally, however, polar bears were hunted by various Arctic peoples for their hide, senews, and meat. However, the extremely high concentrations of Vitamin A in their livers are poisonous, and thus the livers were discarded.
Penguins, polar bears, seals, really any animal.
Penguins and polar bears are both found in polar regions but live on different polesβthe South Pole for penguins and the North Pole for polar bears. They both have adaptations to survive in cold environments, such as thick layers of blubber for polar bears and dense waterproof feathers for penguins. However, they belong to different animal groups, with polar bears being mammals and penguins being birds.