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Polar Bear Behavior
Polar bear behavior and size don't allow to keep these animals on a farm; the conservation status of this species is endangered.
When these animals want to play, they begin to move their heads from side to side as a kind of offering. When they are angry, they begin to roar loudly. It is dangerous to approach female with cubs. Female with cubs is always ready to attack when she feels danger.
Polar bear behavior and size don't allow to keep these animals on a farm; the conservation status of this species is endangered.
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Polar Bear Behavior -
farm, conservation
These are rather clever animals; their behavior and the way they communicate prove it. They use a combination of body language and vocalizations to communicate with each other. When they want to scare other bears or to protect food source, they begin to growl. Polar bear behavior and size don't allow to keep these animals on a farm; the conservation status of this species is endangered.
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