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In 1918 Roald Amundsen was attacked by one of these large white animals
It's also called the white or ice bear
This bear that lives in frigid regions is also called the ice bear
This ursine likes to eat seals as well as fish
Thick fur and a layer of blubber keep this northernmost species warm
This Arctic bear may travel 40 miles a day on ice floes
This bear, the ursus Maritimus, sometimes preys on humans
It'll be a cold day in New York before the Department of Health allows you to keep one of these
In the winter this bear, Ursus maritimus, spends much of its time on ice floes & may bear its young on them
Among bears, this is the best swimmer
World Book says this type of bear has been seen on ice chunks as far south as the Gulf of St. Lawrence
This Arctic bear's feet are webbed & have hairy soles
The skull seen here belongs to this creature, Ursus maritimus
The Inuit call it Nanuk & say it can take off its fur & enter an igloo as a man
Of all bears, this one is the best swimmer
It's also been called the great white bear
(Paul Nicklen presents the clue.) Walruses use ice as a safe place to rest & save energy; mom puts her pup on her back to protect against this species, Ursus maritimus, a major predator
This large carnivore's only enemies are humans & adult walruses
To a Spaniard or a Spanish-speaking Eskimo, this creature is an oso blanco
People who gather each New Year's Day for a swim in frigid water are called this animal's club
This carnivore's scientific name is Ursus maritimus
Guinness says this bear has the vastest home land range of any land mammal: about 11,500 miles a year
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This species of bear is the best swimmer
Ursus maritimus
An arctic dweller:oso blanco
White hair was not a sign of age for Debby, who died in a Winnipeg zoo in 2008 as the oldest living one of these animals